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RE: [gnso-policyimpl-wg] Re: Enhancing Predictability and Transparency: Policy Implementation Webpage and Calendar Now Live - ICANN

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  • Subject: RE: [gnso-policyimpl-wg] Re: Enhancing Predictability and Transparency: Policy Implementation Webpage and Calendar Now Live - ICANN
  • From: Karen Lentz <karen.lentz@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 10 Aug 2015 21:01:22 +0000

Chuck, 

 

This is a late response to your question/comment below - apologies that I
somehow missed it at the time.

 

Regarding the Policy Change Calendar described in the blog, this is a pilot
effort to address requests from contracted parties for more predictability
and coordination on policy implementation that requires them to implement
programming and other changes.

 

The full document is here:
https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/gdd-policy-change-calendar-13may
15-en.pdf

 

According to this procedure, there will be a minimum of 6 months between the
announcement and the effective date of a policy - that is, it might be
longer in some cases.  The procedure envisions consultation and analysis
regarding the level of complexity of implementing a given policy, as well as
on bundling multiple policies that are related or close in timing, to avoid
piecemeal releases.  The procedure is essentially a guide for staff working
on these projects to make sure that these factors are taken into account in
planning and establishing when policies go into effect.  

 

I hope this addresses the gist of your question -- please let us know of any
additional questions.

 

Best regards,

Karen

 

 

From: Chuck Gomes < <mailto:cgomes@xxxxxxxxxxxx> cgomes@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wednesday 15 July 2015 23:56
To: Marika Konings < <mailto:marika.konings@xxxxxxxxx>
marika.konings@xxxxxxxxx>, " <mailto:gnso-policyimpl-wg@xxxxxxxxx>
gnso-policyimpl-wg@xxxxxxxxx" < <mailto:gnso-policyimpl-wg@xxxxxxxxx>
gnso-policyimpl-wg@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: Enhancing Predictability and Transparency: Policy
Implementation Webpage and Calendar Now Live - ICANN

 

Marika,

 

It's great to see the results of our work being implemented so quickly.  I
realize that the Board does not have to approve the recommendations before
they can be implemented because they are not the result of a PDP, but is
there any plan for when the Board will consider approval?

 

I am curious about the six-month implementation windows for several reasons.
Where did this come from?  It seems to assume that every implementation
effort can be done in 6 months, which as you know will not always be the
case.  Also, having several implementation efforts happening at the same
time may make implementation more challenging for contracted parties.

 

Chuck

 

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owner-gnso-policyimpl-wg@xxxxxxxxx [
<mailto:owner-gnso-policyimpl-wg@xxxxxxxxx>
mailto:owner-gnso-policyimpl-wg@xxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Marika Konings
Sent: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 9:24 AM
To:  <mailto:gnso-policyimpl-wg@xxxxxxxxx> gnso-policyimpl-wg@xxxxxxxxx
Subject: [gnso-policyimpl-wg] Enhancing Predictability and Transparency:
Policy Implementation Webpage and Calendar Now Live - ICANN

 

For your information:

 

 
<https://www.icann.org/news/blog/icann-policy-implementation-calendar-announ
cement>
https://www.icann.org/news/blog/icann-policy-implementation-calendar-announc
ement

 


Enhancing Predictability and Transparency: Policy Implementation Webpage and
Calendar Now Live


The policies that apply to generic top-level domains (gTLDs) are developed
through the Generic Names Supporting Organization (GNSO) policy development
process, which often represents several months of work, consideration, and
discussion in the stakeholder community. When a new policy completes that
process and is approved by the ICANN Board of Directors, the ICANN staff
then puts those policy recommendations into practice - what is referred to
as "policy implementation."

After consulting with the community and
<https://community.icann.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=41899467> the
Policy/Implementation Non-PDP Working Group, ICANN developed a set of
resources to help streamline and communicate how we implement Consensus
Policies, including a standard policy implementation framework and policy
change calendar system. These resources will be housed on the new policy
implementation status and resources page, which is now
<https://www.icann.org/policy/implementation> live. The processes and
resources will likely evolve over time, but mark an exciting first step
toward enhancing the transparency, accountability and predictability of
ICANN's implementation of Consensus Policy recommendations.

Specifics about the new standard policy implementation framework and policy
change calendar system are below. ICANN will review these resources in one
year to determine if any updates are needed.


Implementation Framework


First, ICANN has standardized the process that Global Domains Division staff
follow when implementing GNSO Consensus Policy recommendations that have
been approved by the ICANN Board of Directors.

This new
<https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/gdd-consensus-policy-implementa
tion-framework-31may15-en.pdf> implementation framework (
<https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/gdd-consensus-policy-implementa
tion-framework-31may15-en.pdf>
https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/gdd-consensus-policy-implementat
ion-framework-31may15-en.pdf) is intended to provide additional transparency
surrounding the processes that staff use to implement a policy, and to
enhance predictability surrounding the implementation process and timeline.

ICANN also launched a new  <https://www.icann.org/policy/implementation>
implementation status page that will allow the community to track the
anticipated path of an implementation effort from the time a policy
development process launches in the GNSO, until a consensus policy is fully
implemented and, if applicable, reviewed down the road. The page provides
projected timeframes for each project's anticipated effective date, which
will become more accurate over time as a policy project nears the Board
approval and implementation stage.


Policy Change Calendar System


Additionally, starting today, ICANN will bundle the effective dates for new
Consensus Policies into groups. The groups' effective dates will be
announced at least six months apart, to give contracted parties time to
prepare for each group of changes before the next round of new requirements
goes into effect.

For example, ICANN could announce on 1 February that a new group of policy
implementations is scheduled to go into effect (announcements of new policy
requirements are posted on ICANN.org and sent as notifications to the
relevant contracted parties). Following the standard policy change
calendar's six-month implementation window, each new policy in this group
would go into effect on 1 August. This would give contracted parties a full
six months to prepare to comply with the new requirements of each policy in
the group. After this period has passed, the official announcement for the
next group will go out, with its effective date six months from the
announcement.

These groupings will be assigned based on a variety of factors, including
the time of the policies' completion and the total estimated level of effort
that the new requirements will place on contracted parties.

If implementation details are ready before the planned announcement date,
ICANN staff will share the details with the community beforehand to provide
even more time to prepare. All details about the implementations and
projections about upcoming change cycles will be posted on the new
<https://www.icann.org/policy/implementation> implementation status page (
<https://www.icann.org/policy/implementation>
https://www.icann.org/policy/implementation).

A full description of ICANN's Policy Change Calendar is available at:
<https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/gdd-policy-change-calendar-13ma
y15-en.pdf>
http://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/gdd-policy-change-calendar-13may1
5-en.pdf


Continual Improvement


We welcome your input on these processes at any time, and urge you to share
your experiences and suggestions for improvement when these processes are
reviewed in 2016. Share your ideas by emailing
<mailto:gdd-implementation@xxxxxxxxx> gdd-implementation@xxxxxxxxx.

 

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