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Key Deliverables

1)    Travel Allocations:

  • Five (5) individual regional trips are allocated to the following ICANN structures:
    • At-Large RALOs including: AFRALO, APRALO, EURALO, LACRALO, and NARALO
    • GNSO Constituencies1 including: Business, Intellectual Property, Internet Services Provider, Non-Commercial Users, and Not-for-Profit Operational Concerns.

2)    Funded Costs/Expenses: includes transportation (economy class), lodging, and $50 USD per diem (3 days, 2 nights standard).

3)    Booking: all travel booked via ICANN Constituency Travel to ensure consistency, proper accounting, recordation, and tracking against budget. See also Important Travel Guidelines

Operating Guidelines

ICANN's intention with respect to this pilot program is to resource individual trips to specific events for the purposes of conducting regional outreach. No funds are being granted or allocated to any structure or organization, only a fixed number trips (5) within the 2014 fiscal year. The following guidelines will apply for the duration of this pilot program:

  1. Any single outreach event may be attended by multiple persons; however, each one is considered an individual trip requiring a separate Trip Request Form.
  2. If an approved trip is voided or cancelled for some unanticipated and/or extraordinary reason, a replacement trip will be allocated to the affected organization within FY14.
  3. Travel may not be booked individually or through the event organizers; ICANN's Constituency Travel department will ensure that any financial outlays are optimized to the maximum extent possible.
  4. For this pilot program, it will not be possible to support trip "compounding" or "splitting" of expenses or any other strategy with a goal of increasing the number of individual trips (limit of 5) assigned to an organization. ICANN appreciates all reasonable efforts on the part of participants to minimize expenses; however, to properly manage this unique new resource during this pilot phase, each individual trip stands on its own and will require separate authorization and tracking.
  5. Trips must originate and conclude within the same region and should, wherever practicable, be taken by someone working in or proximate to that territory.
  6. All trips must be completed before the end of ICANN's 2014 fiscal year, that is, the participant must have returned to his/her originating destination on or before 30 June 2014. If the program is continued in a succeeding year, any pilot trip allocated but not taken will not carry over.

Each structure/organization is responsible for appointing 1-2 Pilot Program Coordinators whose responsibility will be to:

  1. Facilitate and manage trip pre-approvals within the organization and with the appropriate ICANN Regional Vice-President.
  2. Once approvals have been obtained, complete the online Wiki Trip Request Form (see Forms) for subsequent processing on behalf of each traveling participant to the event/conference.
  3. Ensure that an alternate traveler is identified for each participant in the event that some unanticipated condition prevents the originally identified person from attending the event2.

The role of ICANN's Program Administrators (Staff) will be to:

  1. Provide guidance and interpretation to the community consistent with the progam's principles;
  2. Confirm that all applications meet the established principles/guidelines/criteria and have been properly authorized by the applicable parties;
  3. Coordinate with other ICANN departments (e.g., Communications, Meetings, Constituency Planning) as needed to maximize outreach effectiveness; 
  4. Monitor the pilot implementation for completeness and accuracy; 
  5. Manage, track, and report the program's status as requested by ICANN management and/or community leaders.

Principles and Criteria

1)    Efficient, Effective, and Timely Process:

  • A streamlined process and template for completing Trip Proposals via ICANN Community Wiki (see Forms), including documented workflow (see Outreach Pilot Processing Flow Diagram), timelines and deadlines, to ensure timely trip planning and approvals3
  • A template for completing a Trip Assessment via ICANN Wiki at the conclusion of the event (Note: Assessments should focus on the benefits to the Community, the Region, and ICANN through participation including specific follow-up actions). 
  • Assistance provided by ICANN Program Administrators (procedural, technical, et al.).
  • Flexibility with potential program process adjustments identified throughout the fiscal year.
  • Coordination of each Trip Request through:
    • Participant's organization/structure
    • Regional Vice-President Strategies and/or ICANN mission

2)    Trip Proposal Evaluation Criteria: For each proposed trip:

  • It must be pre-approved within the participant's organization/structure, including coordination within the applicable region (where applicable), before an online Trip Request is filed with ICANN.
  • Its purpose/goal is consistent with any established regional engagement strategy, where applicable, and/or ICANN's overall mission.
  • It is not duplicative of any other scheduled ICANN event with a similar purpose/outcome.
  • The proposed program participant(s) has(have) agreed to the terms and conditions of the pilot program, including:
    • Travel arrangements are made only by ICANN Staff consistent with the published ICANN Travel Guidelines, that is, self-booking is not permitted for this pilot program.
    • Agreement to providing an accurate and complete post-trip meeting assessment (Trip Assessment) within three weeks of the return date.

3)    Transparency:

Information concerning the management and administration of this program will be made publicly available including:

  • Applications:
    • Accessible via ICANN Community Wiki
    • Includes program participants, events, dates, purposes, proposed outcomes, et al.
  • Approval Process:
    • Occurs internally within each organization or structure
    • Coordinated with the Regional Vice-President for strategy congruence with regional engagement strategies (where applicable) or overall ICANN Mission
  • Trip Assessments:
    • Accessible via Community Wiki
    • Includes actual travel dates, accomplished goals/objectives, achieved outcomes (both strategic and tactical), et al.

 


1 This program does not apply to ICANN contracted parties.
2 Without an identified alternate, a trip may need to be cancelled if the primary traveler cannot attend.  
3 Due to the coordination, planning, and approvals required, last minute trips cannot be honored. Proper processing will require a minimum of six weeks notice before the event or activity that is the objective of the trip proposal. 


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