Operational Design Phase
An Operational Design Phase (ODP) is an ICANN organization-level assessment of a GNSO Council-approved Policy Development Process recommendation that is initiated and scoped by the ICANN Board.
Overview edit
This mechanism is meant to provide the Board with the necessary operational information to determine the impact of implementing a GNSO Council-approved recommendation. The assessment helps the Board decide whether the recommendations are in the best interests of the ICANN community (ICANN Bylaws, Annex A, Section 9 (a)). An ODP cannot amend or change the substance or intent of the GNSO Council recommendation. It does not allow the reopening or revisiting of the policy discussions that occurred during the PDP. If ICANN staff, the Board, or the community do not understand the intent of a recommendation or feel that questions remain, they must convey their concerns to the GNSO Council.
Requirements edit
Timing
- The ICANN Board may initiate the ODP in the final phase of a PDP or after the GNSO Council has approved a recommendation.
Concerns
- The Board
- feels the complexity of the implementation and the resources it will require necessitate their own assessment, or
- needs more information to decide whether the recommendation is in the ICANN community's best interest.
Scope
- Initiating an ODP will require the Board to specify its scope, which in most cases should be limited to operational design.