No. | Recommendation | Recipient 1 | Recipient 2 | Recipient 3 | Thematic Group Source | Assignees | Notes | Status |
10 | The next evolution of language services must adopt further extension of live scribing for all meetings and generally extend the current interpretation and translation processes and make translation available in a timely manner. | Evaluated Caption First which offers an Adobe Connect plugin for live scribing on the Joint Accessibility WG/ Technology Taskforce meeting 2014-09-08. See ATLAS2 Recommendation 11 for screenshots and overview | ||||||
11 | ICANN must implement a range of services to facilitate access according to various criteria (gender; cultural diversity) and user needs (disabilities, etc…). | ICANN Board | ICANN Staff | TG2 | Accessibility Technology Task Force | Having a 2nd call with Caption First on Jan. 26 in the Accessibility Committee working group meeting. Chris Mondini and Laura Bengford will then work to build a business case for captioning. Also beginning the process for testing captioning of all videos. Glenn McKnight will be demoing some of these at the next TTF call. | ||
26 | Current policy management processes within ICANN are insufficient. ICANN must implement a workable Policy Management Process System, available for use across the SO/ACs, in order to:
| ICANN Board | ICANN Staff (Policy) | TG5 | Social Media, Technology Task Force Capacity Building | Chairs of these 3 WGs to discuss how to tackle this task.
See ATLAS2 Policy Management Process System (Recommendation 26) |
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17 | ICANN needs to be sensitive to the fact that social media are blocked in certain countries and, in conjunction with technical bodies, promote credible alternatives | ICANN GSE Staff | ICANN CIIO |
| TG2 | Technology Task Force ; | ||
29 | The ALAC should implement an automated system for tracking topics of interest currently being discussed among the various RALOs, and accessible by everyone. | ALAC |
| TG5 |
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31 | ICANN and the ALAC should investigate the use of simple tools and methods to facilitate participation in public comments, and the use of crowdsourcing. | ALAC; | ICANN GSE Staff |
| TG5 |
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39 | ICANN should encourage “open data” best practices that foster re-use of the information by any third party. | ICANN Staff |
| TG5 |
| To the extent that ICANN has data sets that do not contain personal identifying information these should be open and we can work with those groups to advise them on best practices. Most examples focus on Open Government and much of the data of businesses and non profits are not Open or accessible. Research on similar examples did to be done so we can assess whether ICANN is typical or laggards to the access to information http://gcn.com/articles/2014/02/07/open-data-best-practices.aspx Abide to the Digital Accountability and Transparency Act Resource |
Note: The recommendations highlighted in yellow target the ICANN Board.