AoC and Organizational Reviews: Supporting ICANN Accountability
This event took place on 9 February 2015 from 15:30-16:30 +08 at ICANN52 | Singapore in the Padang room.
Date:
Mon, 9 February 2015 - 15:30 to 16:30 +08
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Room:
Padang
Overview:
Reviews make an important contribution to supporting ICANN accountability. During this session, we will cover Reviews defined by the Affirmation of Commitments and Organizational Reviews, mandated by ICANN's Bylaws. Topics will include the review process, timing and ICANN stakeholder participation. We also will provide a status update on the implementation of recommendations from AoC Reviews: the Second Accountability and Transparency Review Team (ATRT2), and the Security, Stability & Resiliency of the DNS (SSR RT). (The "WHOIS Policy" Review status will be addressed in the "All Things WHOIS" session.)
Agenda Details:
Proposed Agenda
Introduction
- Reviews are one of many ICANN accountability mechanisms, and they have significant implications for ICANN stakeholders.
- Purpose of the session:
- Provide update on status of reviews and their implementation
- Review and discuss proposed improvements and schedule
- Get feedback from community – particularly on timing of upcoming Affirmation of Commitments (AoC) reviews
AoC Reviews – Status of Implementation and Competition, Consumer Trust and Consumer Choice Review
- Security, Stability and Resiliency Review (SSR) improvements to date and schedule for completion
- WHOIS Review (WHOIS) improvements to date and schedule for completion
- Second Accountability and Transparency Review (ATRT2) improvements to date, schedule for completion and methodology
- Next Review – Competition, Consumer Trust and Consumer Choice (CCT)
AoC Reviews – Timing and Process Improvement
- Process improvements planned for the next cycle
- Timing of the next SSR and WHOIS Reviews
Organizational Reviews
- GNSO Review update
- Review framework and timing of upcoming reviews (At Large, SSAC, NomCom, etc.)
- Process improvements planned for the next cycle