Registry Services Technical Evaluation Panel

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The Registry Services Technical Evaluation Panel (RSTEP) is a technical team under the Generic Name Supporting Organization. Its primary responsibility is to assist in the evaluation of requests for new registry services. RSTEP was created based on Section 1.4 of the Registry Services Evaluation Policy, which was developed by the GNSO in lieu of the requests by gTLD Registry Operators for the review and approval of new registry services. The policy was adopted on July 25, 2006 by the ICANN Board and became effective August 15, 2006. The panel is composed of 20 individuals who are expert in the design, implementation and management of the multiple systems and the different standard-protocols used in the Domain Name System (DNS) and the entire Internet infrastructure.The RSTEP chairman select the membership of the panel. [1]

Current Members of RSTEP edit

The original members of RSTEP was announced by ICANN on August 30, 2006 to serve for one year.[2] Their term is renewable for additional years under a mutual agreement between ICANN and the RSTEP members. On September 6, 2007, the terms of service of the RSTEP members were renewed for another year. [3] The current members of the panel include:[4]

Former Panelists edit

References edit