[NCUC-DISCUSS] NCSG's input for the Accuracy Scoping Team
陳曼茹 Manju Chen
manju at nii.org.tw
Fri Dec 3 04:00:24 CET 2021
Hi all,
My name is Manju Chen, I'm one of your representatives on the accuracy
scoping team with Stephanie.
To put it simply, the accuracy scoping team is tasked by the GNSO Council
to assess the enforcement and its efficiency of registration data accuracy
in the ICANN contract. The assessment should help the scoping team
determines whether work is needed (such as lunching a PDP) to change the
current status. You can find more details here:
https://community.icann.org/display/AST
The scoping team started its weekly meetings in October and is now at the
first stage of its work. We currently have 2 assignments:
- Provide questions to the ICANN org regarding enforcement and Accuracy
Reporting System.
- A gap analysis where we're asked to identify what problem(s) / needs
are currently not addressed.
You can check out the current list of questions we have here
<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1arlKdQkbRkE1LuurmDdd-PZP184_AdFm/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=100305727513678344340&rtpof=true&sd=true>.
*If you want to add any questions to the list, please let us know.*
For the gap analysis, we're expected the answer 4 questions:
1. What is from your perspective the current goal that the existing
accuracy requirements and enforcement are trying to meet?
2. How & by whom is it or can it be measured whether these goals are met?
3. Are there any goals that have been overlooked? If yes, please explain
what additional goals should be considered in the context of accuracy
requirements and why (what problem(s) / needs (s) are these goals expected
to address)?
4. How and by whom have these problem(s) / need(s) been documented or
how and by whom should it be documented?
Please feel free to provide any feedback or input you want us to add to our
answers to the questions. Please provide your input before *8 December
(UTC23:59)*.
Looking forward to your input! Thanks!
Best,
Manju
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