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Description

Group Objectives:

The pilot will consisted of a series of virtual sessions facilitated by the org’s Planning team. Other subject matter experts also attended the pilot sessions. In addition, a liaison from the ICANN Board attended the sessions.

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Steps of pilot prioritization process:
Step 1: The output is a list of prioritized Board-approved specific review recommendations to be published as a resource document for the Proposed for Adoption FY23-27 Operating and Financial Plan presented to the ICANN Board for Adoption in May 2022.
Step 2: Within 1-2 months from the end of Step 1, and once the org receives the list of prioritized recommendations, org will start to assess them against the resources required for their implementation and develop a detailed implementation plan. Furthermore, during this step, org evaluates possible dependencies among the prioritized recommendations. Subsequently, org will begin to evaluate the implementation of the prioritized recommendations and these plans will be reported back out to the Community.

Final Prioritized List from the Pilot 03 May 2022

The output is a list of prioritized Board-approved specific review recommendations to be published as a resource document for the Proposed for Adoption FY23-27 Operating and Financial Plan presented to the ICANN Board for Adoption in May 2022.

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Summary Presentation on Output of the Pilot and Next Steps

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namePresentation Planning Prioritization Pilot Output and Next Steps-05 May 2022.pdf
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Members

The org recommends that participation consists of members from the community that are selected by the stakeholder groups and constituencies leadership. The stakeholder groups and constituencies leadership will be asked to nominate one member to participate in the prioritization process. The request includes identifying an alternate member should the primary
member be unable to participate due to unforeseen reasons. The community planning prioritization group will have up to 9 members as follows:

#AffiliationMemberAlternate
1At-Large - ALACCheryl Langdon-OrrJonathan Zuck
2ccNSOChris DisspainIrina Danelia
3GACSusan ChalmersManal Ismail
4GNSO - CPHDonna AustinJothan Frakes
5GNSO - CSGSusan PayneWolf-Ulrich Knoben
6GNSO - NCSGRafik DammakDr A M Sudhakara
7RSSACKen RenardN.A.
8SSACBarry LeibaChris Roosenraad
9ASON.A.N.A.

Contact

Staff Support Lead: Becky Nash/ Victoria Yang/ Margaret Benavides

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