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'''Transparency''' is the sharing of information and the perceived quality of the information shared.<ref>[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/305340823_Organizational_Transparency_Conceptualizations_Conditions_and_Consequences Oana Brindusa Albu and Mikkel Flyverbom, "Organizational Transparency," ''Business & Society'']</ref> ICANN's focus on transparency as a fundamental aspect of the success of its exercise of the [[Multistakeholder Model]] | '''Transparency''' is the sharing of information and the perceived quality of the information shared.<ref>[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/305340823_Organizational_Transparency_Conceptualizations_Conditions_and_Consequences Oana Brindusa Albu and Mikkel Flyverbom, "Organizational Transparency," ''Business & Society'']</ref> ICANN's focus on transparency as a fundamental aspect of the success of its exercise of the [[Multistakeholder Model]] increased following the [[Second Accountability and Transparency Review]] and Recommendation 9.4, in particular, on the development of "transparency metrics" to be reported in ICANN's [[Annual Report]].<ref>[https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/transparency-report-30jun20-en.pdf Transparency Report, pg. 2, ICANN, June 30, 2020]</ref> | ||
==Transparency Metrics== | ==Transparency Metrics== | ||
# [https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/governance/transparency- | # [https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/governance/transparency-en Documentary Information Disclosure Policy (DIDP) Requests and Disposition of Requests] on a quarterly basis. | ||
# Publication of Board meeting agendas, resolutions, preliminary reports, and minutes. The [[ICANN Bylaws]] require: | # Publication of Board meeting agendas, resolutions, preliminary reports, and minutes. The [[ICANN Bylaws]] require: | ||
#* the publication of a notice of a Board meeting and its agenda seven days in advance of the meeting, | #* the publication of a notice of a Board meeting and its agenda seven days in advance of the meeting, | ||
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# Statistics and reasons for ICANN org not disclosing information to the community | # Statistics and reasons for ICANN org not disclosing information to the community | ||
# Number of [[ICANN Anonymous Hotline Policy|Anonymous Hotline]] reports (limited to use by [[:Category:ICANN Staff|ICANN Staff]]) | # Number of [[ICANN Anonymous Hotline Policy|Anonymous Hotline]] reports (limited to use by [[:Category:ICANN Staff|ICANN Staff]]) | ||
==Open Data Platform== | ==Open Data Platform== | ||
The Open Data Platform includes | The Open Data Platform is the work product of the [[Open Data Initiative]]. It was launched at [[ICANN 67]]<ref>[https://opendata.cdn.icann.org/docs/HelpPage-OpenData.pdf OpenData Resource Deck, ICANN]</ref> and includes | ||
* Domain Name Marketplace Indicators (19 datasets), | * Domain Name Marketplace Indicators (19 datasets), | ||
* Identifier Technologies Health Indicators (ITHI; 1 dataset), | * Identifier Technologies Health Indicators (ITHI; 1 dataset), | ||
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* Per-Registrar Transactions Reports (10 datasets), and | * Per-Registrar Transactions Reports (10 datasets), and | ||
* Links to the most recent updates and most downloaded reports.<ref>[https://opendata.icann.org/pages/home-page/ Open Data Home Page]</ref> | * Links to the most recent updates and most downloaded reports.<ref>[https://opendata.icann.org/pages/home-page/ Open Data Home Page]</ref> | ||
==Information Transparency Initiative== | ==Information Transparency Initiative== | ||
The [[Information Transparency Initiative]] (ITI) is an ICANN program aimed at increasing accessibility to content on the ICANN website by rebuilding ICANN’s technical infrastructure and implementing a new information architecture with clearer content governance processes. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
[[Category:Concepts]] | [[Category:Concepts]] |
Latest revision as of 17:55, 13 January 2022
Transparency is the sharing of information and the perceived quality of the information shared.[1] ICANN's focus on transparency as a fundamental aspect of the success of its exercise of the Multistakeholder Model increased following the Second Accountability and Transparency Review and Recommendation 9.4, in particular, on the development of "transparency metrics" to be reported in ICANN's Annual Report.[2]
Transparency Metrics
- Documentary Information Disclosure Policy (DIDP) Requests and Disposition of Requests on a quarterly basis.
- Publication of Board meeting agendas, resolutions, preliminary reports, and minutes. The ICANN Bylaws require:
- the publication of a notice of a Board meeting and its agenda seven days in advance of the meeting,
- resolutions to be posted two business days after Board meetings,
- preliminary reports to be posted seven business days after Board meetings, and
- the minutes to be published one business day after they are board approved.[3]
- Percentage of redacted/unredacted board briefing materials released to the public. The board did not begin publishing such materials until June 2010, and as of June 2020, 1.6% of the released material was redacted.[4]
- The number and nature of issues treated confidentially by the board
- Statistics and reasons for ICANN org not disclosing information to the community
- Number of Anonymous Hotline reports (limited to use by ICANN Staff)
Open Data Platform
The Open Data Platform is the work product of the Open Data Initiative. It was launched at ICANN 67[5] and includes
- Domain Name Marketplace Indicators (19 datasets),
- Identifier Technologies Health Indicators (ITHI; 1 dataset),
- Registry Functions Activity Reports (1 dataset),
- Per-Registrar Transactions Reports (10 datasets), and
- Links to the most recent updates and most downloaded reports.[6]
Information Transparency Initiative
The Information Transparency Initiative (ITI) is an ICANN program aimed at increasing accessibility to content on the ICANN website by rebuilding ICANN’s technical infrastructure and implementing a new information architecture with clearer content governance processes.