ICANN announced the 13-member team that will conduct the first IANA Naming Function Review (IFR).
The IFR is a new accountability mechanism created as part of the IANA
stewardship transition to ensure that Public Technical Identifiers
(PTI) meet the needs and expectations of its naming customers. The IANA Naming Function Review Team (IFRT) will conduct the review in accordance with the scope specified in the ICANN Bylaws, which centers around a review and evaluation of PTI’s performance of the IANA naming function against the contractual requirements in the IANA Naming Function Contract.
The members of the IANA Naming Function Review Team (IFRT) are:
Name | Region | SO/AC Nomination | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Frederico Neves | LAC | ccNSO |
2 | Peter Koch | EUR | ccNSO |
3 | Unguec Stephen Kang | AF | ccNSO nomination of non-ccNSO ccTLD manager |
4 | Rick Wilhelm | NA | RySG |
5 | Jean-Christophe Vignes | EUR | RySG |
6 | Kristian Ørmen | EUR | RrSG |
7 | Christian Dawson | NA | Commercial Stakeholder Group |
8 | Tomslin Samme-Nlar | AF | Non-Commercial Stakeholder Group |
9 | Mr. Andreas Dlamini | AF | GAC |
10 | Patrik Fälström | NA | SSAC |
11 | Suzanne Woolf | NA | RSSAC |
12 | Kaili Kan | AP | ALAC |
13 | James Gannon | EUR | CSC liaison |
14 | Kim Davies, PTI | PTI liaison | |
15 | Steve Conte, ICANN | ICANN liaison |
Key Information
- The IFR does not replace the work of the Customer Standing Committee
(CSC), which reviews PTI’s performance of the naming function on a
monthly basis to ensure that PTI delivers on the Service Level
Agreements specified in the IANA Naming Function Contract. - The full scope of the review is available in Section 18 of the ICANN Bylaws.
- Periodic updates on the progress of the review will be made available on https://www.icann.org and at ICANN Public Meetings.
About Reviews
Reviews are mandated by the ICANN Bylaws and are crucial to the legitimacy and accountability of ICANN. Reviews serve as ICANN‘s progress report to the world; they demonstrate how ICANN delivers on its commitments and identifies areas where ICANN
can improve. Specific Reviews are conducted by members of the
stakeholder community who look at past processes, actions, and outcomes
in order to make recommendations to improve future performance.
About ICANN
ICANN‘s mission is to help ensure a stable, secure, and unified global Internet. To reach another person on the Internet, you need to type an address – a name or a number – into your computer or other device. That address must be unique so computers know where to find each other. ICANN helps coordinate and support these unique identifiers across the world. ICANN was formed in 1998 as a not-for-profit public-benefit corporation with a community of participants from all over the world.
This ICANN announcement was sourced from: https://www.icann.org/news/announcement-2019-09-26-en
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