Nominet launches Best Practice Challenge 2007

On 5 June 2007 Margaret Hodge MBE MP, Minister for Industry and the Regions unveiled the Nominet Best Practice Challenge 2007, as part of an initiative by Nominet, DTI and key parliamentarians to create a UK Internet Governance Forum. The Best Practice Challenge will recognise organisations, groups or individuals that have worked to deliver a safer, more accessible, diverse Internet experience.

UK companies and organisations are encouraged to enter. Winning entries will be exhibited in the UK and at the Internet Governance Forum meeting in Rio de Janeiro in November 2007. Markus Kummer, the UN’s Executive Co-ordinator, Internet Governance Forum, also spoke at the launch event held in the House of Commons.
“The UK has much experience to share and promote in terms of best practice in Internet Governance issues. The DTI is proud to support the Nominet Best Practice Challenge as a step towards a stakeholder-led UK Internet Governance Forum”, commented Margaret Hodge, MBE MP, Minister for Industry and the Regions.

“The Internet has delivered a host of new capabilities, an abundance of choices and some real challenges related to best practice governance and self regulation. The aim of the Nominet Best Practice Challenge is to recognise and reward those organisations, groups or individuals who have not only embraced these challenges but worked to overcome them to deliver a better, more accessible, diverse or safer Internet,” commented Lesley Cowley, Nominet’s CEO.

Who can enter the Best Practice Challenge?

Those organisations, groups or individuals who supply a product or service that has improved Access to the Internet for the disabled or disadvantaged, provided more Security online, contributed to Openness, or encouraged online Diversity.

Judges will be looking for evidence of collaboration and cooperation between different groups such as business, government and law enforcement. Examples include:

Access:

  • Projects that bring less advantaged communities and rural or socially disadvantaged areas online
  • Making the Internet more accessible to people with disabilities.

Security:

  • Educating customers or end-users about staying safe online, or avoiding online fraud
  • Developing methods for online authentication and identification.

Diversity:

  • Providing tools that assist in the translation of web content into other languages
  • Pioneering methods to include those challenged by lack of literacy in English or by disability, for example audiovisual communication.

Openness:

  • Innovative methods of enabling Internet users to benefit from increased access to online materials, knowledge or information
  • Enabling greater access to archives of materials created through public or private finance.

How to enter

We have received some impressive entries so far, and are keen to see a strong presence from Nominet’s membership and the wider UK community.

The entries will be judged by an eminent and independent panel of judges, chaired by Rt Hon Alun Michael MP.

The winning entries will be announced at a parliamentary event in October and promoted as demonstrations of best practice to industry, government, academia and in the media.

More information

For more information, download a pdf copy of our Best Practice Challenge leaflet.

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  1. Oh, and did not know about it. Thanks for the information …

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