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==ICANN Org Achievements== | ==ICANN Org Achievements== | ||
===2021=== | ===2021=== | ||
Over the course of 2021, ICANN Org: | Over the course of 2021, ICANN Org:<ref>[https://www.icann.org/en/blogs/details/reflecting-back-on-2021-at-icann-20-12-2021-en Reflecting on 2021, Goran Marby, ICANN Blogs]</ref> | ||
* Migrated nearly 70,000 pieces of content onto the new platform as part of the [[Information Transparency Initiative]] (ITI) | * Migrated nearly 70,000 pieces of content onto the new platform as part of the [[Information Transparency Initiative]] (ITI) | ||
* Launched an [[Operational Design Phase]] for System for Standardized Access/Disclosure ([[SSA]]D) and prepared to launch the ODP for [[SUBPRO]] in January 2022 | * Launched an [[Operational Design Phase]] for System for Standardized Access/Disclosure ([[SSA]]D) and prepared to launch the ODP for [[SUBPRO]] in January 2022 | ||
* Planned and/or implemented several recommendations from the [[First Competition, Consumer Trust, and Consumer Choice Review]], the [[Second Registration Directory Service Review]]; the [[Third Accountability and Transparency Review]]; the [[Cross Community Working Group on Enhancing ICANN Accountability#Work Stream 2|Work Stream 2 (WS2)]], and the [[Evolution of the Multistakeholder Model]] initiative | * Planned and/or implemented several recommendations from the [[First Competition, Consumer Trust, and Consumer Choice Review]], the [[Second Registration Directory Service Review]]; the [[Third Accountability and Transparency Review]]; the [[Cross Community Working Group on Enhancing ICANN Accountability#Work Stream 2|Work Stream 2 (WS2)]], and the [[Evolution of the Multistakeholder Model]] initiative | ||
* | * Closed more than 20,000 [[Contractual Compliance|complaints against registrars and 1,500 complaints against registries]] | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 17:16, 30 December 2021
ICANN Organization refers to the staff charged with helping the ICANN Community (SOs, ACs, and the Internet community at large) develop, implement, and monitor ICANN policies and advice toward ensuring the SSR of the DNS and the performance of the IANA functions. ICANN’s main expense is personnel costs, covering the salaries and work-related expenses of 388 employees during FY20 and representing 57 percent of cash expenses (US$76 million).[1] ICANN Staffers include ICANN Officers and the ICANN CEO. Together they ensure that policies and advice are developed by the Supporting Organizations and Advisory Committees and approved and implemented by the ICANN Board in accordance with the ICANN Bylaws and ICANN's commitment to the Multistakeholder Model. Examples of ICANN functions carried out by staff include the Office of Contractual Compliance, which gathers information from and enforces the contractual compliance of registries and registrars through complaint-driven informal and formal resolution processes, ICANN-initiated monitoring, or random auditing; the OCTO, which improves knowledge sharing about the technical operation of the Internet's system of unique identifiers; and the office of the Ombudsman, which provides informal dispute resolution for members of the ICANN community who wish to lodge complaints about ICANN staff, board, or supporting organizations/advisory committees.
ICANN Functions
ICANN Org Achievements
2021
Over the course of 2021, ICANN Org:[2]
- Migrated nearly 70,000 pieces of content onto the new platform as part of the Information Transparency Initiative (ITI)
- Launched an Operational Design Phase for System for Standardized Access/Disclosure (SSAD) and prepared to launch the ODP for SUBPRO in January 2022
- Planned and/or implemented several recommendations from the First Competition, Consumer Trust, and Consumer Choice Review, the Second Registration Directory Service Review; the Third Accountability and Transparency Review; the Work Stream 2 (WS2), and the Evolution of the Multistakeholder Model initiative
- Closed more than 20,000 complaints against registrars and 1,500 complaints against registries