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[council] With updated Charter url: Call for Volunteers: GNSO Policy Development Process (PDP) Working Group on New gTLD Subsequent Procedures

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Call for Volunteers: GNSO Policy Development Process (PDP) Working Group on New 
gTLD Subsequent Procedures
<https://www.icann.org/news/announcement-2016-01-27-en#><https://www.icann.org/news/announcement-2016-01-27-en#><https://www.icann.org/news/announcement-2016-01-27-en#><https://www.icann.org/news/announcement-2016-01-27-en#><https://www.icann.org/news/announcement-2016-01-27-en#><https://www.icann.org/news/announcement-2016-01-27-en#>
In Brief

The Generic Names Supporting Organization (GNSO) Council seeks volunteers to 
serve on a PDP Working Group (WG) to develop recommendations for New generic 
Top Level Domains (gTLDs) Subsequent Procedures. The GNSO Council approved the 
<http://gnso.icann.org/en/drafts/igo-ingo-crp-access-charter-24jun14-en.pdf> 
WG<http://gnso.icann.org/en/issues/new-gtlds/subsequent-procedures-charter-21jan16-en.pdf>'s
 
charter<http://gnso.icann.org/en/issues/new-gtlds/subsequent-procedures-charter-21jan16-en.pdf>
 [PDF, 603 KB] on 21 January 2016, tasking this PDP to determine whether 
changes or adjustments to the existing policy recommendations on the 
Introduction of New Generic Top-Level Domains are needed.

What This Team Will Do

The New gTLD Subsequent Procedures PDP Working Group (WG) is tasked with 
calling upon the community's collective experiences from the 2012 New gTLD 
Program round to determine what, if any, changes may need to be made to the 
existing Introduction of New Generic Top-Level 
Domains<http://gnso.icann.org/en/issues/new-gtlds/pdp-dec05-fr-parta-08aug07.htm>
 policy recommendations from 8 August 2007. As the original policy 
recommendations as adopted by the GNSO Council and ICANN Board have "been 
designed to produce a systemized and ongoing mechanisms for applicants to 
propose new top-level domains", those policy recommendations remain in place 
for subsequent rounds of the New gTLD Program unless the GNSO Council would 
decide to modify those policy recommendations via this PDP. The work of this 
PDP WG follows the efforts of the New gTLD Subsequent Procedures Discussion 
Group (DG), which identified a set of issues/subjects for a future PDP WG to 
consider in their deliberations and recommend whether to:

  *   Clarify, amend or override existing policy principles, recommendations, 
and implementation guidance;
  *   Develop new policy recommendations;
  *   Supplement or develop new implementation guidance.

As part of the PDP WG deliberations, the PDP WG should consider at a minimum, 
the subjects detailed in the Final Issue Report. These subjects have been 
organized in groupings suggested by the DG that may facilitate deliberations on 
related subjects. However, additional work methods, such as those described in 
the Final Issue Report, or other methods identified by the PDP WG may be more 
appropriate to undertake the work.

In addition to the work of the PDPWG, a number of new gTLD review efforts are 
underway which may have an impact on the work of this PDP WG. Therefore, this 
PDP WG should not be limited to the issues identified by the DG and should take 
into account the findings from the parallel efforts external to the PDP WG.

How This Team Will Work

ICANN WGs use transparent, open processes. The meetings of this PDP WG will be 
recorded, and the recordings will be made available to the public. The mailing 
list for the PDP WG will be archived publicly. The group will collaborate using 
a public workspace for draft materials and all final work products and 
milestones will be documented on the WG's 
wiki<https://community.icann.org/display/NGSPP/New+gTLD+Subsequent+Procedures+PDP+Home>.
 The PDP WG is expected to follow the GNSO Working Group 
Guidelines<http://gnso.icann.org/en/council/annex-1-gnso-wg-guidelines-08apr11-en.pdf>
 [PDF, 349 KB] as well as the GNSOPDP 
Manual<http://gnso.icann.org/en/council/annex-2-pdp-manual-24jun15-en.pdf> 
[PDF, 260 KB].

How to Participate

There are two ways to volunteer:

  *   Individual Members – anyone interested can volunteer to join the PDP WG 
as a WG member, regardless of whether they are members of the ICANN community. 
Members are expected to actively contribute to mailing list conversations as 
well as meetings – it is anticipated that the PDP WG will at a minimum meet on 
a weekly basis via teleconference. Members are expected to provide essential 
input to the process. Members will be required to provide a Statement of 
Interests (SOI<https://community.icann.org/display/gnsosoi/New+SOIs>).
  *   Mailing list observers – for those who are merely interested in 
monitoring the WG's conversations, there is the possibility to sign up as a 
mailing list "observer" which offers read-only access to the mailing list. 
Mailing list observers will not be permitted to post, will not receive 
invitations to the various meetings or calls of the WG and will not have to 
complete a Statement of Interest. At any point in time, a mailing list observer 
can join the WG as a member simply by informing the GNSO Secretariat.

In addition, there will be opportunities to provide input through public 
consultations and public comment processes that the PDP WG is expected to 
organize.

How to Join

If you are interested in joining the WG as an individual participant or mailing 
list observer, please fill in the sign up form<http://goo.gl/forms/FRNZ4pSQl9> 
or send the PDF 
document<http://gnso.icann.org/en/issues/new-gtlds/subsequent-procedures-pdp-27jan16-en.pdf>
 [PDF, 76 KB] filled in to the GNSO Secretariat<mailto:gnso-secs@xxxxxxxxx>.

All members and observers will be listed on the PDP WG's wiki page.

Next Steps

In its motion, the GNSO Council directed that this call for volunteers be 
circulated as widely as possible in order to ensure broad representation and 
participation in the WG. This call will remain open until the PDP WG convenes 
for the first time. At this juncture, it is anticipated that the PDP WG may 
convene online in late February 2016. Following that, regular online meetings 
will be scheduled in accordance with the PDP WG's work plan, which it is 
expected to develop as one of its first tasks.

Further Information and Preparation

For those interested in volunteering for this effort, you are strongly 
encouraged to review the following materials prior to the first meeting of the 
PDP WG.

  *   The Final Issue 
Report<http://gnso.icann.org/en/issues/new-gtlds/subsequent-procedures-final-issue-04dec15-en.pdf>
 [PDF, 1.38 MB]
  *   The approved 
charter<http://gnso.icann.org/en/issues/new-gtlds/subsequent-procedures-charter-21jan16-en.pdf>
 [PDF, 196 KB]
  *   Materials available at the PDP WG's 
wiki<https://community.icann.org/display/NGSPP/New+gTLD+Subsequent+Procedures+PDP+Home>,
 such as the 2007 Final Report and other relevant information.

Background

In 2005, the Generic Names Supporting Organization (GNSO) began a Policy 
Development Process (PDP) to consider the introduction of new gTLDs. The 
two-year PDP process resulted in a set of 19 GNSO policy recommendations for 
implementing new gTLDs. In order to implement the policy recommendations of the 
GNSO, a number of draft Applicant Guidebooks (AGBs) were developed by ICANN 
staff in consultation with the community.In June 2011, ICANN's Board of 
Directors approved the final AGB and authorized the launch of the New gTLD 
Program.

The New gTLD Program application window opened on 12 January 2012 and a total 
of 1930 complete applications were received. The first set of Initial 
Evaluation results were released on 22 March 2013, followed by the first set of 
new gTLD delegations on 21 October 2013.

All applications have now completed the evaluation process and as of mid 
January 2016, there are nearly 900 gTLDs delegated and approximately 450 
applications still proceeding through the remaining steps of the program. 
Although the 2012 round is ongoing, efforts to examine the round have already 
begun, which included the creation of the GNSO New gTLD Subsequent Procedures 
Discussion Group 
(DG)<http://gnso.icann.org/en/group-activities/inactive/2015/non-pdp-new-gtld>. 
The DG was created by the GNSO Council to discuss the experiences gained from 
the 2012 round of the New gTLD Program and to identify subjects that might lead 
to changes or adjustments for subsequent application procedures. The DG 
prepared its final deliverables, which included a set of subjects that it 
anticipated would be analyzed in detail in the context of an Issue Report. On 
24 June 2015 the GNSO Council passed a resolution requesting the drafting of a 
Preliminary Issue Report on New gTLD Subsequent Procedures.

In accordance with the PDP Rules, the Preliminary Issue Report was published 
for public comment on 31 August 2015. Following review of the public comments 
received, the Staff Manager updated the Issue Report accordingly and submitted 
the Final Issue Report to the GNSO Council for its consideration. The GNSO 
Council officially initiated the PDP on New gTLD Subsequent Procedures on 17 
December 2015, followed by adoption of the PDP WG's charter on 21 January 2016.


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