[NCSG-PC] Fwd: Appointment of representative and alternate to the SubPro IRT

Johan Helsingius julf at Julf.com
Tue May 9 16:30:48 EEST 2023




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Subject: 	Re: Appointment of representative and alternate to the SubPro IRT
Date: 	Tue, 9 May 2023 13:12:50 +0000
From: 	Elisa Busetto <elisa.busetto at icann.org>
To: 	julf at julf.com <julf at Julf.com>
CC: 	Steve Chan <steve.chan at icann.org>, Julie Hedlund 
<julie.hedlund at icann.org>, gnso-secs at icann.org <gnso-secs at icann.org>, 
Andrea Glandon <andrea.glandon at icann.org>, Brenda Brewer 
<brenda.brewer at icann.org>, Karen Lentz <karen.lentz at icann.org>, Bob 
Ochieng <bob.ochieng at icann.org>, Raoul Plommer <plommer at gmail.com>, 
benakin at gmail.com <benakin at gmail.com>, Lars Hoffmann 
<lars.hoffmann at icann.org>



Dear Julf,

As you might recall, on 6 April 2023, you were kindly asked to nominate 
a representative and an alternate to the Subsequent Procedures (SubPro) 
Implementation Review Team (IRT) for the NCSG.

We have not received any nominations for the NCSG so far, but you are 
welcome to send them at any time either before the first IRT meeting or 
at any time after.

Please note, the first meeting of the SubPro IRT 
<https://community.icann.org/x/twM5Dg> will be held on *16 May 2023* at 
*13:00-14:00 UTC* and calendar invites have been sent out to all signed 
up IRT members already.

For more information on the IRT, please visit the Wiki workspace 
<https://community.icann.org/x/pQM5Dg>. Should you have any questions, 
please do not hesitate to reach out.

Best regards,

Elisa

Elisa Busetto

Policy Research Coordinator, Policy Research & Stakeholder Programs

Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)

+32 493 518 211

6 Rond Point Schuman, Bt. 1, Brussels B-1040, Belgium

https://www.icann.org/ <https://www.icann.org/>

*From: *Lars Hoffmann <lars.hoffmann at icann.org>
*Date: *Thursday, 6 April 2023 at 19:42
*To: *"julf at julf.com" <julf at Julf.com>
*Cc: *Steve Chan <steve.chan at icann.org>, Julie Hedlund 
<julie.hedlund at icann.org>, "gnso-secs at icann.org" <gnso-secs at icann.org>, 
Andrea Glandon <andrea.glandon at icann.org>, Brenda Brewer 
<brenda.brewer at icann.org>, Karen Lentz <karen.lentz at icann.org>, Bob 
Ochieng <bob.ochieng at icann.org>, Elisa Busetto 
<elisa.busetto at icann.org>, Raoul Plommer <plommer at gmail.com>, 
"benakin at gmail.com" <benakin at gmail.com>
*Subject: *Appointment of representative and alternate to the SubPro IRT

Dear Julf,

Following the publication of our recent blog 
<https://www.icann.org/en/blogs/details/next-round-of-new-gtlds-forming-the-implementation-review-team-04-04-2023-en>‘Next 
Round of New gTLDs: Forming the Implementation Review Team’, the 
Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) organization 
(org) is pleased to invite you to nominate a representative and an 
alternate to the Subsequent Procedures (SubPro) Implementation Review 
Team (IRT).

The implementation process is an ICANN org-driven exercise; in alignment 
with the Board resolution 
<https://www.icann.org/en/board-activities-and-meetings/materials/approved-resolutions-regular-meeting-of-the-icann-board-16-03-2023-en>and 
subsequent Generic Name Supporting Organization (GNSO) Council 
consultation 
<https://icann.zoom.us/rec/share/5X-rZUIDBhfyn17mnEkRrK0ihJfhONSJ18TaGu9rxwZFeSw3_d5n8IFzpJeH3oMd.Hh3V44Eak3VVsytm?startTime=1678651300000>, 
ICANN org will pilot a “Open + Representative Model” based on theGNSO’s 
PDP 3.0 
<https://gnso.icann.org/sites/default/files/file/field-file-attach/pdp-3-2-working-group-models-10feb20-en.pdf.pdf>model. 
The goal is to provide a structure that allows for efficient resolution 
of issues that may occur.

We kindly ask that the NCSGnominate up to threerepresentative and up to 
threealternate to participate in IRT. Please note, we are asking all of 
ICANN’s supporting organizations and advisory committees to nominate up 
to one representative and one alternate; the GNSO’s contracted party 
stakeholder groups are being asked to nominate one representative and 
one alternate each, too, and its non-contracted party stakeholder groups 
three representatives and three alternatives each.

Putting forward a representative and alternate is optional; all members 
of the NCSG, NCUC and NPOC are welcome to join the SubPro IRT as 
participants. In fact, we strongly urge anyone who is interested in 
being selected as a representative to join the IRT as a participant, so 
that the selection process does not hold up the timely launch of the 
IRT. As you will see below the role of participants and representatives 
are nearly identical, with the representatives’ main function being that 
of an information-bridge to their community groups. Please note, we have 
published a separate call for volunteers 
<https://www.icann.org/en/announcements/details/icann-calls-for-volunteers-for-the-new-gtld-program-next-round-implementation-review-team-05-04-2023-en>already.

ICANN org plans to host the first SubPro IRT call no later than the week 
of 14 May 2023. We therefore request that you conclude the nomination 
process and inform us of the nominees no later than Monday, 7 May 2023.

*The Role of the IRT:*

Per the Consensus Policy Implementation Framework 
<https://www.icann.org/uploads/ckeditor/CPIF_v2.0_2019CLEAN.pdf>(CPIF) 
and the IRT Principles & Guidelines 
<https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/irt-principles-guidelines-23aug16-en.pdf>, 
the IRT members will:

   * Serve as a resource to ICANN org on policy and technical questions
     that arise with regard to the Board-approved recommendations of the
     Final Report on the new gTLD Subsequent Procedures Policy
     Development Process
 
<https://gnso.icann.org/sites/default/files/file/field-file-attach/final-report-newgtld-subsequent-procedures-pdp-02feb21-en.pdf>(Final
     Report).
   * Serve as a resource to ICANN org regarding the background and
     rationale of the Final Report’s policy recommendations, and seek
     additional guidance from the GNSO Council, as required.
   * Assist ICANN org with developing the details of policy
     implementation to ensure that the implementation conforms to the
     intent of the policy recommendations as detailed in the Final Report.

There will be no distinction between participants and representatives 
regarding the ability to perform these tasks.

*Open + Representative Model Pilot:*

As detailed above, participants and representatives will be equal 
members of the IRT, sharing the same ability to take the floor and post 
to the mailing list, working constructively with ICANN org to assist in 
the implementation of the recommendations. Both will be expected to 
understand the role and remit of the IRT for the implementation project 
as described in the SubPro IRT Statement of Participation 
<https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/subpro-irt-statement-participation-05apr23-en.pdf>, 
which all IRT members are expected to commit to.

To be clear, the model will not change the ability of any IRT member to 
raise concerns about the implementation approach taken by ICANN org, as 
detailed in the IRT Principles & Guidelines 
<https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/irt-principles-guidelines-23aug16-en.pdf>.

*Why Have Representatives at All?*

While participants always speak in their own personal capacity, 
representatives are expected to speak on behalf of their constituency, 
stakeholder group, supporting organization, or advisory committee. 
Therefore, a key part of the NCSG, NCUC and NPOCrepresentative’s’ role 
will be to engage actively and consistently with their NCSG, NCUC and 
NPOCcolleagues to ensure they can convey the NCSG, NCUC and 
NPOCviewpoints to the IRT. Please note, that this will require an 
efficient process for representatives to inform and receive input from 
their respective groups. To put this into place will be the 
responsibility of each representative.

In addition, when determining the level of consensus in the circumstance 
described in Section V.E. of the IRT Principles & Guidelines, the GNSO 
Liaison, in the Open + Representative model, shall take into 
consideration that members who are representatives are expected to 
express the viewpoint of their respective community groups and 
participants to express their own views. This does not impact each 
member’s ability to raise any concern they may have, nor does it absolve 
ICANN org or the GNSO Council liaison from “exercis[ing] all reasonable 
efforts to resolve disagreements” within the IRT.

*What is ICANN org’s Role?*

ICANN org’s role is to implement “the community’s recommendations at the 
direction of the Board and under the supervision of the CEO”. When 
implementing recommendations, ICANN org is “responsible for the entire 
implementation lifecycle, from creating an implementation plan, engaging 
the Implementation Review Team (IRT) (if there is one), consulting with 
relevant ICANN org staff and any outside parties that are required, and 
conducting outreach surrounding the implementation, including 
communicating with the public and relevant stakeholders regarding the 
progress of implementation.” See CPIF 
<https://www.icann.org/uploads/ckeditor/CPIF_v2.0_2019CLEAN.pdf>.

*Next Steps*

As noted above, we plan to start the IRT calls no later than the week of 
14 May 2023. ICANN org is currently working on a Charter for the IRT, 
which will be shared after it is finalized. We are also drafting an IRT 
work plan and timeline that we plan to share during the first IRT meeting.

We are looking forward to getting the IRT underway and, please, do not 
hesitate to reach out should have any questions.

Best wishes,

Lars

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Lars Hoffmann

ICANN, Senior Director, Policy Research and Stakeholder Programs




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