Sasa Kovacevic SOI

Sasa Kovacevic SOI

  1. Your Name

Saša Kovačević

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  1. Stakeholder Group: (please select one)

Commercial Stakeholder Group (CSG)
Non-Commercial Stakeholder Group (NCSG)
Registrar Stakeholder Group (RrSG)
Registries Stakeholder Group (RySG)
  1. Constituency: (if CSG or NCSG is selected in #2, please select one)

Business Constituency (BC)
Intellectual Property Constituency (IPC)
Internet Service Providers and Connectivity Providers Constituency (ISPCP)
Non-Commercial Users Constituency (NCUC)
Not-for-Profit Operational Concerns (NPOC)
  1. ICANN Affiliation (if not covered by item 2 or 3, please select one):

Independent
At-Large / RALO
Address Supporting Organization (ASO)
Country Code Names Supporting Organization (ccNSO)
At-Large Advisory Committee (ALAC)
Governmental Advisory Committee (GAC)
Root Server System Advisory Committee (RSSAC)
Security and Stability Advisory Committee (SSAC)
  1. Please identify your current employer(s):

Office for Information Technologies and e-Government

  1. Please identify your current position(s):

Head of the International Cooperation and Strategic Planning

  1. Please identify the type(s) of work performed:

  1. Digital government and eGovernment strategy (15+ years)

  2. Telecommunications policy and regulation

  3. Internet governance and technical community engagement (participation at RIPE Meetings, ICANN processes)

  4. International cooperation and policy development

  5. Bridging policy, technology, and public services

  1. Please identify your declared country of primary residence (e.g., country to which you pay taxes):

Serbia

  1. Please list any financial relationship beyond de minimis stock ownership you may have with any company that to your knowledge has a financial relationship or contract with ICANN:

N/A – I have no such financial relationships

  1. Do you believe you are participating in the GNSO policy process as a representative of any individual or entity, whether paid or unpaid?

Yes
No

If the answer is “Yes,” please provide the name of the represented individual or entity. (If professional ethical obligations prevent you from disclosing this information, please enter "Private"):

 

  1. Please identify any other relevant arrangements, interests, or benefits as requested in the following two questions:

 

a. Do you have any type of material interest in ICANN GNSO policy development processes and outcomes?

Yes
No

If the answer is “yes,” please describe the material interest in ICANN GNSO policy development processes and outcomes:

 

b. Are there any arrangements/agreements between you and any other group, constituency or person(s) regarding your participation as a work team member?

Yes
No

If the answer is “yes,” please describe the arrangements/agreements and the name of the group, constituency, or person(s):

 

  1. Please identify any Working Groups or other chartered teams in which you are participating (include acronyms, if applicable):

Standing Predictability Implementation Review Team (SPIRT) – Member (application submitted); Universal Acceptance Steering Group (UASG) and EAI Working Group – Former Member (group concluded in 2025, as confirmed by ICANN).

  1. Additional Information (optional):

I am participating in the Standing Predictability Implementation Review Team (SPIRT) in order to contribute to the effective application of the Predictability Framework in the New gTLD Program. My interest lies in ensuring transparency, accountability, and fairness in policy implementation, as well as providing practical, policy-informed perspectives to support the ICANN community. I confirm that I have no commercial interests, contractual relationships, or financial benefits that would create a conflict of interest in relation to the SPIRT’s work.

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