NTIA IANA Functions' Stewardship Transition
ICANN Board Transmits IANA Stewardship Transition Proposal and Enhancing ICANN Accountability Recommendations to NTIA
On 10 March 2016, on behalf of the ICANN multistakeholder community, the ICANN Board transmitted a plan developed by the international Internet community that, if approved, will lead to global stewardship of some key technical Internet functions -- the IANA functions.
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Overview
Welcome to the NTIA IANA Functions' Stewardship Transition microsite, a comprehensive destination for discussion, contribution, and collaboration related to the NTIA's announcement and request of 14 March 2014.
As convener of the process to develop a transition proposal, ICANN has made available the tools and resources to facilitate the discussion and capture the views and comments of the global multistakeholder community.
This microsite will serve as a resource and information-sharing platform for all interested parties, as well as a tool for the IANA Stewardship Transition Coordination Group (ICG) to keep global stakeholders updated on all developments.
Background
Shortly after theNTIA Announcement of 14 March 2014, ICANNlaunched a multistakeholder process and discussion to gather community views and input on the principles and mechanisms for the transitioning of NTIA's stewardship of the IANA functions.
Following a month-longcall for input on the community-driven draft proposal, on 6 June, ICANN posted theProcess to Develop the Proposal and Next Steps.
Then following a call for names, the IANA Stewardship Transition Coordination Group (ICG) was formed comprised of individuals selected by each represented community. These 30 individuals represent 13 communities of both direct and indirect stakeholders who together will deliver a proposal to the NTIA recommending a transition plan of NTIA’s stewardship of IANA functions to the Internet community, consistent with the key principles outlined in the NTIA March 14 announcement. The ICG will conduct itself transparently, consult with a broad range of stakeholders and ensure that its final recommendations support the security and stability of the IANA functions.
To follow the developments of the ICG click theCoordination Group tab.
Development of Community Proposals
Domain Names (CWG-Stewardship)
Final draft:https://community.icann.org/x/aJ00Aw
Status: Submitted to ICG on 25 June 2015
Numbering Resources (CRISP Team)
Final draft:https://www.nro.net/wp-content/uploads/ICG-RFP-Number-Resource-Proposal.pdf
Status: Submitted to ICG on 15 January 2015
Website:https://www.nro.net/crisp-team
Protocol Parameters (IANAPLAN Working Group)
Final draft:http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-ianaplan-icg-response-09
Status: Submitted to ICG on 6 January 2015
Website:http://www.ietf.org/standards/iana/iana-stewardship-transition/
Recent News and Announcements
Plan to Transition Stewardship of Key Internet Functions Sent to the U.S. Government
Thursday, 10 March 2016
Culmination of a Two-Year Effort by the Global Internet Community
Marrakech, Morocco… Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) Board Chair Dr. Stephen D. Crocker today submitted to the U.S. Government a plan developed by the international Internet community that, if approved, will lead to global stewardship of some key technical Internet functions.
“This plan is a testament to the hard work of the global Internet community and the strength of the multistakeholder model,” said Crocker, who transmitted the plan on behalf of the global community. “The plan has now been sent to the U.S. Government for its review, and assuming it meets the necessary criteria, we will have reached an historic moment in the history of the Internet.”
ICG Transmits the IANA Stewardship Transition Proposal
Thursday, 10 March 2016
The IANA Stewardship Transition Coordination Group (ICG) announces today that it has approved the IANA Stewardship Transition Proposal and has sent the final proposal for transmission to NTIA via the ICANN Board.
The ICG unanimously supports this proposal and recommends that all affected parties implement it. The ICG affirms that this proposal and all the related processes have met the criteria laid out in our charter and mandate, including the NTIA criteria.
Transition Resources
ICANN has produced a collection of resources - including video, audio, infographics, and other documents - to help the community participate in the process.
Update on ICG Face-To-Face Meeting in L.A., California | 18-19 September 2015
Introduction to the IANA Functions
Hear Patrik Fältström, Vice Chair of the ICG, describe ICG activities this week at ICANN54