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Independent Evaluator - Technical
Independent Evaluator - Technical
The evaluation of sTLD applications will be based upon submitted information concerning the Registry Operator's proposed technical solution. The application should demonstrate that the applicant has carefully analyzed the technical requirements of registry operation.
A panel member should have the ability to evaluate sTLD application based on the criteria below. That ability should be born of skills and experiences developed through the implementation, management and design of complex systems and demonstrated, at both standard-protocol and operational levels, understanding of the subtle features of the Domain Name System and how they are specified and work.
An evaluator must demonstrate the ability, based upon experience and education, to review system designs while considering the following:
Independent Evaluator - Financial
The independent evaluators will review the Business Plan for the proposed registries. The evaluator must possess that combination of business and domain name system related experience and education that will enable the evaluation of each of the criteria in a business plan that describes:
The evaluator should be able to read, understand and adjudge the soundness of the documents listed below:
In particular, the evaluator must be capable of gauging the effectiveness of an operational model, judging the validity and soundness of descriptions and amounts of estimated costs accompanying the sTLD Business Plan including:
Independent Evaluator – Sponsorship & Other Issues
Evaluation of this component of the sTLD applications will be based upon
information concerning the nature of the proposed Sponsorship and its
potential impact on the global Internet community, including the rights
of others. The panel, as a whole, should Reflect a breadth of experience
gained from working in different non-profit and for-profit communities;
Each panel member should have significant and broad experience working with technology issues from a community-based, non-profit, policy or legal perspective. Each Evaluator must demonstrate the ability, based upon experience and education, to review and judge the following criteria: