Difference between revisions of "Work Team"

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* [[Olga Cavalli]] - Nominating Committee ([[NomCom]]) Appointee
 
* [[Olga Cavalli]] - Nominating Committee ([[NomCom]]) Appointee
 
* [[Rafik Dammak]] - Non-Commercial Users Constituency
 
* [[Rafik Dammak]] - Non-Commercial Users Constituency
* [[Claudio DiGangi]] - [[IPC|Intellectual Property Constituency]]
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* [[Claudio DiGangi]] - [[IPC|Intellectual Property Interests Constituency]]
 
* [[Chuck Gomes]] - gTLD Registries Constituency
 
* [[Chuck Gomes]] - gTLD Registries Constituency
 
* [[Tony Harris]] - ISP and Connectivity Providers Constituency
 
* [[Tony Harris]] - ISP and Connectivity Providers Constituency

Revision as of 23:27, 2 July 2011

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WT is an acronym for Work Teams. The Generic Name Supporting Organization (GNSO) Operations Steering Committee (OSC) created three work teams that will be responsible in performing separate tasks. The OSC serves as the coordinating body these teams which include the GNSO Operations Work Team, GNSO Stakeholder Group and Constituency Operations Work Team and Communications and Coordination Work Team.[1]

GNSO Operations Work Team

Responsibilities

The main task of the GNSO Operations Work Team as outlined in the Board oF Governance Committee Working Group Report (BGC WG Report) on GNSO Improvement dated February 3, 2008 is to develop proposals for Council consideration based on the ICANN Board's endorsements of GNSO operations. also expected to perform the following tasks:[2]

  • Determine the necessary to establish the role of the Council as a "strategic manager of the policy process."
  • Define and develop scope and responsibilities of any other standing "committees" as recommended by the BGC WG
  • Create "Statement of Interest" and "Declaration of Interest" forms.
  • Develop curriculum for training Council members, constituents, facilitators and others.
  • Prepare clear rules for the establishment of new constituencies within stakeholder groups, while recognizing that differences exist between stakeholder groups and constituencies.
  • Analyze and recommend appropriate amendments or revisions regarding methods for encouraging, promoting and introducing new constituencies, while recognizing that differences exist between stakeholder groups and constituencies.

Work Team Members

GNSO Stakeholder Group and Constituency Operations Work Team

Responsibilities

As outlined by the GNSO Operations Work Team as outlined in the Board oF Governance Committee Working Group Report (BGC WG Report) on GNSO Improvement on February 3, 2008, the GNSO Stakeholder Group and Constituency Operations Work Team has two primary responsibilities to improved inclusiveness, effectiveness and efficiency of the GNSO constituency and stakeholder group operations and their interactions with other GNSO structures. These tasks include:[3]

  • Enhance existing constituencies by developing recommendations on constituency participation rules, operating principles, and database of members. This include the development of recommendations:
  1. for participation rules and operating procedures to be followed by all constituencies
  2. for clear operating principles for every constituency to maintain their functions in a democratic, representative open and transparent way
  3. to create and maintain an accessible and updated database of all constituency members and non-members any constituency
  4. to create a "toolkit" to be used as staff support and/or services for all constituencies
  • Develop a global outreach program to widen the participation in current constituencies by reaching out to all the members of the ICANN community especially non-English speakers.

GSG Work Team Members

References