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> On 16 Aug 2016, at 19:47, Dandjinou Pierre <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello all, > > Last Friday, ICANN submitted an implementation planning status report to > NTIA. This afternoon, NTIA sent a letter to ICANN stating, “NTIA has > thoroughly reviewed the report. Based on that review, barring any significant > impediment, NTIA intends to allow the IANA functions contract to expire as of > October 1.” > > Please read the blog and Q&A published by NTIA, and the statement published > by ICANN in response to the letter as well > Implementation Planning, Execution, and NTIA’s Response > In order to fulfill the tasks assigned by NTIA and the community-developed > proposals for the IANA stewardship transition, ICANN and the multistakeholder > community have dedicated significant time and resources over the past eight > months developing plans for implementation. The ICANN community and staff > continue to work hard to ensure that all necessary tasks are completed and > the proposals can be implemented in a timely manner in advance of 30 > September 2016 to allow the IANA functions contract to expire. > > On 9 June 2016, NTIA requested that ICANN submit an implementation planning > status report by 12 August 2016. Last Friday, ICANN submitted a report to > NTIA that stated: “All required tasks specified in NTIA’s 9 June 2016 letter > are complete, and all other tasks in support of the transition are either in > a final review stage or awaiting approval, which will be complete in advance > of 30 September 2016 to allow the IANA functions contract to expire.” > > In a letter to ICANN today, NTIA stated, “NTIA has thoroughly reviewed the > report. Based on that review, barring any significant impediment, NTIA > intends to allow the IANA functions contract to expire as of October 1.” > > ICANN is pleased with NTIA’s statement and is focused on the remaining tasks > to be completed by 30 September 2016: > > · Finalize the PTI Bylaws: ICANN is currently incorporating comments > received during the public comment process that ran from 12 July-11 August > and will post a final version on 18 August. > > · Finalize the ICANN-PTI Naming Function Agreement, which includes > the customer service complaint and escalation mechanisms defined by the > CWG-Stewardship: This Agreement is currently out for public comment until 9 > September 2016, and a final version will be posted on 16 September 2016. > > · Finalize the ICANN-PTI Services Agreement: The Agreement is > currently being reviewed and discussed with the multistakeholder community, > and a final version will be posted on 16 September 2016. > > In addition, there are four agreements and documents that have been finalized > and require signatures, or ICANN Board and/or PTI Board approval before they > can be considered complete: > > · The Root Zone Maintainer Agreement. > > · The ICANN-PTI Protocol Parameters Subcontracting Agreement. > > · The ICANN-PTI Numbers Subcontracting Agreement. > > · The PTI Conflict of Interest Policy, Board Code of Conduct, and > Expected Standards of Behavior. > > I encourage anyone who is interested in the details of both the completed and > ongoing implementation tasks to read ICANN’s 31-page implementation planning > status report. ICANN is confident that everything will be implemented in > advance of 30 September 2016 to allow the IANA functions contract to expire. > The global multistakeholder community, with the support of ICANN the > organization, is ready for the IANA stewardship transition to occur. > > > > -- > Pierre Dandjinou > Cotonou - 229 90 087784 / 66566610 > Dakar 221 77 639 30 41 > www.scg.bj > skype : sagbo1953 > > > _______________________________________________ > AfrICANN mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.afrinic.net/mailman/listinfo/africann
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