ICANN Community
Welcome to the world of ICANN!
ICANN stands for the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers. It is a private, non-profit organization for the management of the Internet DNS, IP Addresses and Autonomous System Numbers, and the structures that underlie them. It runs on an international, multi-stakeholder model.
Supporting Organizations (SOs) edit
ICANN has three Supporting Organizations.
GNSO edit
- Main article: GNSO
- The Generic Names Supporting Organization (GNSO) develops policies, forms consensus, and makes recommendations to the ICANN Board related to gTLDs. The GNSO replaced the DNSO.
The GNSO is comprised of the Contracted House Party (CPH) and the Non-Contracted House Party (NCHP).
The Contracted House Party edit
Non-Contracted Party House edit
The NCPH consist of:
which consist of:
Constituencies edit
ccNSO edit
ASO edit
- Main article: ASO
- The Address Supporting Organization (ASO) is an ICANN body that develops policies, forms consensus, and makes recommendations to the ICANN Board related to Internet Protocol and addresses.
ICANN is comprised of four Advisory Committees (ACs):
GAC
- Main article: GAC
- The Government Advisory Committee (GAC) is an ICANN body that consists of representatives from various governments who advise the ICANN Board on public policy issues, national laws, and international agreements.
- are the government organizations that participate in GAC;
- GAC Representatives represent their government's interests on the committee; and
- GAC Leaders shepherd members toward consensus on ICANN policy developments and convey the committee's advice on a given topic to the ICANN Board.
ALAC
- Main article: ALAC
- The At-Large Advisory Committee (ALAC) is an ICANN body that presents the voices and concerns of individual Internet users, as represented by the At-Large Community.
- ALAC is comprised of five
- Which are comprised of At-Large Structures (ALSes) and individuals, which seek to represent the interest of the At-Large Community.
RSSAC
- Main article: RSSAC
- The Root Server System Advisory Committee (RSSAC) is an ICANN body that advises the ICANN community and Board on issues pertaining to the operation, administration, security, and integrity of the Internet's Root Server System.
SSAC
- Main article: SSAC
- The Security and Stability Advisory Committee (SSAC) is an ICANN body that advises the ICANN Board on matters related to the security and integrity of domain names and the allocation of IP addresses, including security assurance for operational matters, administrative matters, and registrations matters.
=Other important ICANN Bodies edit
NomCom edit
- Main article: Nominating Committee
- The Nominating Committee (NomCom) is the ICANN body that oversees the selection of various ICANN officers. It is designed to operate independently of all other ICANN bodies and to act in the interest of the global Internet community.
=NCAs edit
Ombudsman edit
- Main article: Ombudsman
- The 'Ombudsman is an informal dispute resolution office for members of the ICANN community who wish to lodge complaints about ICANN staff, board, or supporting organizations.
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IETF
ICANN's Board of Directors
- Main article: ICANN Board
- The ICANN Board is comprised of representatives and liaisons that have been selected by the Nominating Committee, Supporting Organizations, and Advisory Committees.
ICANN Staff
- Main article: ICANN Staff
- ICANN Staffers, including ICANN Officers, ensure that policies and advice can be 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.
Other Committees
Working Groups (WGs), Drafting Teams (DTs), Work Teams (WTs),