Dear SG/C leaders, Councilors,
You may be aware of the following already, apologies for duplicates
Regards,
Philippe
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Subject: [soac-chairs] ICANN Launches Improved Public Comment Feature
31 August 2021
David Olive, SVP, Policy Development Support & Managing Director – Washington, D.C.
Today, I am pleased to announce that the Information Transparency Initiative (ITI) has reached another important milestone with the release of an improved Public Comment feature.
This enhanced feature is part of the ICANN organization's ongoing commitment to increase the findability and transparency of our information.
The ITI team has made several improvements including:
To publish a submission or subscribe to Public Comment updates, you will need to create an ICANN Account using a unique username and password. You will be asked to add basic profile
information. If you already have an ICANN Account, you can log into your account to publish a submission to a proceeding or sign up for Public Comment alerts.
For more information on publishing a Public Comment submission or how to subscribe to the latest Public Comment content, please read our Public
Comment Step-by-Step Submission Guidelines. You can also watch a recorded training webinar about
the improved Public Comment submission process.
Public Comment is a critical part of our multistakeholder model. It provides a mechanism by which stakeholders can have their opinions and recommendations documented in a formal, public manner. It presents the ICANN community with the chance to provide inputs
for consideration within ICANN's decision-making processes.
As I have written about previously, we received a lot of feedback from our
stakeholders and the ICANN community about the Public Comment information available on https://icann.org. You told us that it was challenging to find information and that it was as equally
challenging to stay up to date on the latest Public Comment news. This feedback informed our requirements and recommendations for improving search, the submission process, and content subscriptions.
On behalf of the ITI and Policy Development teams, we'd like to extend a huge thank you to all the ICANN community members who took the time to participate in and provide feedback on how to improve Public Comment. Your input was invaluable, and we hope that
you can see the steady progress we are making at improving the findability of content on https://icann.org.
If you want to learn more about ITI, visit https://www.icann.org/iti. As always, if you have any questions or comments, please email the ITI team at: informationtransparency@icann.org.
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David A. Olive
Senior Vice President
Policy Development Support
Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)
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