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Fahd Batayneh

ICANN

 

Sent: Friday, February 07, 2014 11:53 PM
Subject: ICANN News Alert -- Request for Information on Contact Data Validation 
and Verification Systems (Available Until 7 March 2014)

 

 <http://www.icann.org/> ICANN


News Alert


http://www.icann.org/en/news/announcements/announcement-07feb14-en.htm

  _____  


Request for Information on Contact Data Validation and Verification Systems 
(Available Until 7 March 2014)


7 February 2014

ICANN is publishing a Request for Information (RFI) 
<http://www.icann.org/en/news/rfps/contact-data-validation-rfi-07feb14-en.pdf>  
[PDF, 395 KB] to identify any commercially-available services and software that 
might be capable of validating or verifying domain name registration contact 
data (such as WHOIS).

This RFI is intended to inform two distinct ICANN projects that require address 
validation and verification. The first project relates to a near-term need for 
postal address cross-field validation services arising out of requirements 
applicable to those registrars who have signed the new 2013 Registrar 
Accreditation Agreement (RAA Project).

In addition, ICANN is seeking similar information for a separate longer term 
project in connection with Expert Working Group on Next Generation gTLD 
Directory Services ("EWG") recommendations to identify a replacement to the 
current WHOIS system. The EWG is now developing recommendations for a new 
system that could better meet global Internet community needs for domain name 
registration data while offering greater privacy, accuracy, and accountability 
(EWG Project).


Purpose of RFI


The purpose of this RFI is purely informational – that is, to inform the 
development of policies and procedures that may follow both of these 
initiatives. As a result, potential Respondents responding to any future RFP 
for either the RAA Project or the EWG Project will not be bound by the 
estimates, prices, or other information provided in response to this RFI.


RFI Attributes


*       RFI Availability Date: 7 February 2014
*       The Requirements and Instructions are more fully described in the RFI 
<http://www.icann.org/en/news/rfps/contact-data-validation-rfi-07feb14-en.pdf>  
[PDF, 395 KB]
*       RFI Close Date: 7 March 2014, 23:59 UTC
*       RFI Language: English only
*       Responses should be submitted via email to [email protected]

ICANN greatly appreciates any insights on this topic from those commercial 
providers interested in sharing information about their services.


Background on the RAA Project


Registrars who are accredited under the 2013 RAA are currently required to 
perform limited validation of registration contact data. The agreement 
envisions 
<http://www.icann.org/en/resources/registrars/raa/approved-with-specs-27jun13-en.htm#whois-accuracy>
  that registrars will also perform cross-field validation of address data 
(e.g., the house number exists on the street, which exists in the city and 
province, and the postal code is correct). This cross-field validation 
requirement becomes effective 6 months after ICANN and a working group of 
registrar volunteers have agreed that cross-field validation is technically and 
commercially feasible.

ICANN has convened the registrar working group that is exploring address 
validation service options. The RFI published today intended to help inform 
that working group's work.


Background on the EWG Project


In December 2012, ICANN announced the creation of an Expert Working Group (EWG) 
on next-generation gTLD Registration Directory Services, as a first step in 
fulfilling the ICANN Board's directive to help redefine the purpose and 
provision of gTLD registration data. The EWG's findings are expected to serve 
as a foundation to help the GNSO create a new global policy for the provision 
of gTLD registration data.

A significant milestone was reached on 24 June 2013 
<http://www.icann.org/en/news/announcements/announcement-3-24jun13-en.htm>  
with the publication  
<http://www.icann.org/en/news/announcements/announcement-3-24jun13-en.htm> of 
the Expert Working Group on gTLD Directory Services 
<http://www.icann.org/en/groups/other/gtld-directory-services>  (EWG)'s Initial 
Report and FAQs, opening a consultation period with the ICANN community. The 
Initial Report 
<http://www.icann.org/en/groups/other/gtld-directory-services/initial-report-24jun13-en.pdf>
  [PDF, 1.70 MB] enumerated the users, purposes, data elements, recommended 
principles and features, and proposed model to guide the development of a next 
generation Registration Directory Service (RDS) to replace WHOIS.

Prior to the ICANN Meeting in Buenos Aires, the EWG published its Status Update 
Report 
<http://www.icann.org/en/groups/other/gtld-directory-services/status-update-11nov13-en.pdf>
  [PDF, 2.26 MB] to highlight the EWG's thinking on these and many other key 
issues. It also provides a great deal more detail on the analysis that lay 
behind the Initial Report 
<http://www.icann.org/en/groups/other/gtld-directory-services/initial-report-24jun13-en.pdf>
  [PDF, 1.70 MB].

The EWG is currently in its research and information gathering phase. This RFI 
is one of several research efforts that the EWG is currently undertaking to 
ensure that its final recommendations are supported by facts and informed by 
current practices.

The EWG expects to complete its recommendations in 2014, informed by Community 
feedback and in-depth analysis of selected areas, including the responses to 
this RFI. The EWG plans to reconvene in March 2014 to derive fact-based 
recommendations after carefully examining the results of its research, and 
expects to deliver its final report to the ICANN Board by June 2014.


Questions


If questions arise about the RFI regarding the EWG Project, please contact 
Margie Milam, or Mike Zupke regarding the RAA Project. Any such inquiries 
should be sent to [email protected].

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