Hi Anne,

 

Thanks for your note and for your patience on our response. As you know, the Next Round team is still working on the details of financial and technical evaluations for the gTLD Program for the AGB. As such, we do not yet have communications or capacity development materials available on those just yet--but it is part of what the readiness team is working towards. 

 

As you can imagine, the ASP team is busy preparing for launch on 19 November and also attending the ICANN81 meeting. The team does not currently have bandwidth to conduct another webinar if we do not want to jeopardize the ASP launch. But the ASP team has been working closely with the readiness team to develop three resources for ASP applicants which you may have seen posted in the recent blog: https://www.icann.org/en/blogs/details/icann-resources-available-to-prepare-applicant-support-candidates-05-11-2024-en

 

For RO costs, we are making sure that communication materials include references to the additional costs and efforts that are involved in running a registry so that interested parties make sure they inform themselves appropriately. Perhaps communicating the ongoing costs and operational considerations of running a Registry might be something to raise with the RySG as they are best positioned to advise interested applicants on what it takes? 

 

Lastly, ASP applicants are required to tell ICANN if they qualify but then withdraw their application so that we can open up additional slots. Telling prospective ASP applicants how challenging it is to apply for a gTLD and run an RO during the awareness and understanding phase of the applicant journey may be more discouraging than inviting--especially for newcomers curious to learn more about the space. Further to the blog, the ASP team will be presenting more information on capacity development work underway--both for prospective ASP applicants and prospective gTLD applicants.

 

Thanks again for your comments and suggestions. And as always, we're happy to discuss further. 

 

Best regards,

 

Marika

 

From: Anne ICANN <anneicanngnso@gmail.com>
Date: Wednesday, 30 October 2024 at 20:43
To: Marika Konings <marika.konings@icann.org>, Lars HOFFMANN <lars.hoffmann@icann.org>
Cc: Kristy Buckley <kristy.buckley@icann.org>, Samantha Mancia <samantha.mancia@icann.org>, "subpro-irt-asp@icann.org" <subpro-irt-asp@icann.org>
Subject: [Ext] Webinar just concluded on the next round that the ASP Program

 

Marika and Lars,

Although Chris Mondini seemed to say that training for potential applicants re risks and costs of running a TLD is outside ICANN's area of responsibility and somehow outside of the GGP guidance on outreach, the fact is that only ICANN is primarily responsible for financial and technical evaluations and these are big hurdles in the  process.  (Sorry I don't have Chris' email.)  Recommendation 17.2 contemplates training and counselors.  This should not be postponed and laid on the private sector only.

 

At the very least, potential ASP candidates should be alerted to requirements for  Financial Evaluation, RSP Evaluation (or working with a pre-approved RSP), and technical evaluations before they take all the time and trouble to apply for the program.  Again, ICANN should not be risking a bunch of withdrawn ASP evaluations once these organizations understand the complexities.

 

I don't see why ICANN cannot prepare a webinar that would cover these topics (as well as eligibility) and link that webinar to the invitation to apply for the program that opens November 19.  Please don't skip this important step.  I am a big fan of ASP and do not want to see it fail in any respect, including withdrawn applications for ASP qualification.

 

Anne

 

Anne Aikman-Scalese

GNSO Councilor

NomCom Non-Voting 2022-2026