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  • Date: Sat, 27 Apr 2013 20:57:52 +0000
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From:  http://blog.icann.org/2013/04/dns-summit-in-new-york/


DNS Summit in New York

by Fadi Chehadé on April 26, 2013


On April 23, I met with leaders of ccTLDs, Registries, and Registrars in New 
York City for a milestone event that converged our work initiated during each 
of the CEO Roundtables hosted since the beginning of this year. Throughout the 
roundtable series, I have learned a great deal and have been profoundly 
impressed by the participants' dedication to enhancing, strengthening and 
advancing the Domain Name System (DNS) sector.
 
This particular session also marked the posting of the Proposed Final 2013 
Registrar Accreditation Agreement (RAA) for which ICANN is seeking public 
comment. Getting to this stage, after eighteen months of intense negotiations, 
is a tremendous collective accomplishment and I would like to convey my sincere 
appreciation to the Registrar Negotiating Team for their significant 
contributions and collaborative dialogue throughout the process.
 
As part of the summit agenda, participants briefed each other on efforts to 
raise the profile of the DNS sector, provided status reports on various DNS 
initiatives, and delved into mechanisms that can be utilized to further 
demonstrate the value of the Internet. For instance, discussions centered on 
topics such as info graphics for depicting the domain name value chain; 
philanthropic vehicles to support DNS entrepreneurship in the developing world; 
industry conferences and consumer awareness forums; and proposals to codify 
ethical standards for DNS businesses. What I found to be particularly 
beneficial during our interactive brainstorming sessions were the perspectives 
and experiences of the ccTLD operators.
 
We emerged with a timeline for completing our work to be showcased to the 
broader community at ICANN 47 in Durban in July. I want to emphasize this work 
was conducted entirely by the CEOs, with ICANN serving as facilitator, and it 
was truly exciting to see this diverse group of leaders in action.
 
In addition, a sub-group of participants presented their plans to form a Domain 
Name Industry Association, entirely independent of ICANN, designed to further 
the interests of a range of organizations within the ever-evolving DNS sector.
 
During the latter part of our meeting, we focused on ICANN's future through an 
interactive session, one of many conversations to take place in the coming 
months. As I explained in Beijing, we will begin a process in June toward 
creating a new vision and a five-year strategic plan for ICANN, and all 
stakeholders are invited to participate. More information: Video and Strategy 
Conversation.
 
I am extremely grateful to everyone who could be there, including ICANN Board 
Members Cherine Chalaby and Bruce Tonkin, and for their deep insights on how 
ICANN can continue to achieve its goal of becoming a mature, inclusive and 
efficient organization. ICANN's Engagement Team is already at work organizing 
comparable events and is planning a CEO Roundtable for leaders from academia, 
civil society and nonprofits in the near future.
 
Our work, however, is only just beginning as we look ahead to the bright 
horizon. The New gTLD Program Timeline [SEE ATTACHED] is reflective of these 
important endeavors, and I remain invigorated by the forward steps that we are 
all achieving together.

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