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  1. The process for posting nominations is as follows: 1) Nominations, including self-nominations must be made directly to their RALO’s mailing list; followed by 2) Nominations must be posted to the 2018 ALAC and RALO Elections, Selections and Appointments Workspace or by sending a note to At-Large staff. Please
  2. Draft Project Plan for the Proposed Name Collision Analysis Project (NCAP) As the principle voice of end users within the ICANN community, the ALAC supported the SSAC in its efforts to address the issue of Name Collisions, while encouraging clarity on the SSAC's bidding process for work contemplated under the
  3. On 20 April 2018, the ALAC ratified the At-Large Review Implementation Overview Proposal, which will be submitted to the Board Organization Effectiveness Committee (OEC) before ICANN62 in Panama. This document is in response to the Mapping Exercise prepared at the request of the OEC. It is expected that the OEC
    Topic(s): Reviews/ImprovementsOrganization(s): AFRALO, ALAC, APRALO, EURALO, LACRALO, NARALO
  4. The ALAC ratified the At-Large Review Implementation Overview Proposal. This document, as well as the Board Paper and all other relevant documents will be reviewed by the OEC during their May Meeting. The aim is to have the Board review and adopt the ALAC Review during ICANN62. The At-Large Review will at that
  5. The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) today announced the opening of applications for the Global Indigenous Ambassador Program. Two Indigenous Ambassadors will be selected from underrepresented indigenous communities to attend ICANN61. Applicants must be members of unserved or underserved
    Topic(s): EngagementOrganization(s): AFRALO, ALAC, APRALO, EURALO, LACRALO, NARALO
  6. On 21 September 2017, Alan Greenberg, At-Large Advisory Committee (ALAC) Chair, presented the At-Large Review Feasibility Assessment and Implementation Plan to the ICANN Board Organizational Effectiveness Committee (OEC). The document was developed in response to the At-Large review recommendations. ITEMS
  7. On 21 September 2017, Alan Greenberg, At-Large Advisory Committee (ALAC) Chair, presented the At-Large Review Feasibility Assessment and Implementation Plan to the ICANN Board Organizational Effectiveness Committee (OEC). The document was developed in response to the At-Large review recommendations. ITEMS
  8. Over the month of August, the At-Large Community has completed the Feasibility Assessment and Implementation Plan in response to the At-Large review recommendations proposed by ITEMS, the independent examiner conducting the review. The document was developed with significant input from across the community,
  9. In August 2017, Alan Greenberg announced that he will serve as the ALAC Chair till the end of ICANN63. He aims to continue the work with enhancing the effectiveness of At-Large Structures, to start the At-Large Review Implementation as well as to see the ICANN Accountability efforts be completed. Also, the
  10. Decisions and Outcomes At ICANN59, the At-Large community held 25 sessions, including local and regional outreach activities and meetings with other stakeholders. The ALAC and the Regional At-Large Organization (RALO) leaders discussed public interest issues pertinent to the end-user community, including new
  11. What to Expect at ICANN59 At ICANN59, the At-Large Community will hold 25 sessions, including outreach activities and meetings with other stakeholders. The community will generally focus on three areas: ICANN Policy Discussions – At-Large will discuss public interest issues pertinent to the end user community,
  12. On 12 June 2017, the North American Regional At-Large Organization (NARALO) is celebrating its tenth year anniversary of the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN). The signing of MoU simbolizes the establishment of NARALO within the
    Topic(s): Engagement, Internet GovernanceOrganization(s): NARALO
  13. Since late April, the ALAC has been very busy with policy advice development activities. It responded to eight ICANN public comment proceedings, including the Community Comment 2 (CC2) on New gTLD Subsequent Procedures Policy Development Process, Competition, Consumer Trust and Consumer Choice Review Team Draft
    Topic(s): Policy Processes, Public InterestOrganization(s): ALAC