Big Apple seeks NYC web domain
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New York City government
officials are seeking a qualified vendor to assist the city in applying for and
obtaining the “.nyc” top level domain (TLD) web address. If the city acquires the TLD, that
vendor would work with the city on operating managing, maintaining and marketing
.nyc. A TLD is the last part of an Internet address, such as .com, .gov or .edu.
The city’s Department of
Information Technology and Telecommunications (DoITT) recently issued a Request
for Proposals (RFP) to try to find a qualified vendor for the TLD project. City
officials hope to use the .nyc TLD to generate revenue, assist residents in
locating city government services, help local businesses, market and promote
tourism in the city, and spread New York City’s image globally.
“Each day, the Internet
serves as an essential tool in the lives of an increasing number of New
Yorkers, helping inform the ways they live, learn and play,” said Paul Cosgrave,
the city’s commissioner at the DoITT. “Through .nyc, we hope to make the search
for New York City-related content easier than ever by providing individuals,
organizations, non-profits and others a chance to own a virtual piece of the
greatest city in the world.”
“A top-level city needs a
top level domain, that’s why finding a partner to join the city in making .nyc
a reality for small businesses in New York is vitally important,” said
City Council Speaker Christine Quinn. “Once the .nyc program is launched, local
business owners will be able to uniquely associate themselves and their
business with their home, and the NYC brand.”
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and
Numerals (ICANN), the governing body that charters new TLD names for the
Internet is considering issuing a variety of new TLDs that may indicate a
particular municipality. Should ICANN issue the .nyc TLD, the city will submit
an application to obtain it.
Responses to the DoITT TLD RFP are due by Nov. 12, at
which point the city will review and determine a winning vendor based on the
quantity and quality of successful relevant experience, demonstrated level of
organizational capability and overall quality of proposed approach.
Last April, DoITT released a
Request for Information (RFI) soliciting feedback about options for the
administration and use of the .nyc TLD from ICAAN accredited registrars,
Internet service providers, the interactive community, E-commerce providers and
other organizations. Responses to that solicitation formed the framework for
development of the DoITT TLD RFP.
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