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Revised New gTLD Program Implementation Review Report Now Available

29 January 2016

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ICANN today announced the publication of the revised Program Implementation Review report, a self-assessment of New gTLD Program processes. The report of public comments [PDF, 788 KB], which includes a summary and analysis of the comments received regarding the draft report, has also been published.

Read the revised Program Implementation Review report [PDF, 28.2 MB].

The Program Implementation Review report is an assessment performed by members of ICANN staff charged with executing the New gTLD Program, examining the effectiveness and efficiency of the implementation of program processes. It is intended to help inform the Competition, Consumer Trust, and Consumer Choice (CCT) Review Team's assessment of the effectiveness of the application and evaluation processes. Within the report, ICANN has identified several areas that may benefit from further work and discussion.

The initial draft of the Program Implementation Review report was published for comment on 23 September 2015. The revised version available today includes updates to provide clarification in response to public comments.

The public comments received highlighted several areas where community members suggest that additional development in policy or implementation would be beneficial for future rounds. Among the topics cited most were the concept of registry service provider accreditation and application tracks for different categories of applicants (e.g., ".BRANDs"). The Report of Public Comments and Revised Program Implementation Review report are being provided to the CCT Review Team for its consideration.

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