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 <p>Up to date information regarding meetings, agendas and previous meeting minutes can be found HERE on our Retail Wiki, s<span style="font-size:11pt"><span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif">o check back often to find out what is happening at all times.</span></span></p> <p>Up to date information regarding meetings, agendas and previous meeting minutes can be found HERE on our Retail Wiki, s<span style="font-size:11pt"><span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif">o check back often to find out what is happening at all times.</span></span></p>
  
-<h2 class="page-header">Note about Reston meeting:</h2>+<h2 class="page-header">3rd Quarter Virtual Meeting, September 16 - 17, 2020:</h2>
  
-<p> OMG has extended a special 2-day discount code for those of us who plan to attend only the Wednesday/Thursday work team sessions in Reston.  That code is:</p>+<blockquote type="cite"> 
 +<p>Good morning, afternoon and evening, friends,</p> 
 + 
 +<p>The quarterly OMG Technical Meeting is upon us!  Fitting with the times the meeting is entirely virtual.</p> 
 + 
 +<p>As has become customary, our Retail Domain Task Force events are packed into Wednesday and Thursday this week.  See the agenda here:</p>
  
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-<p>TCVART20</p>+<p><a data-auth="NotApplicable" href="https://www.omg.org/events/2020Q3/agendas/RetailDTFCalendar.html" id="LPlnk" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.omg.org/events/2020Q3/agendas/RetailDTFCalendar.html</a></p>
  
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-<p>The full meeting track is from March 23-27, and our RDTF work team sessions will be March 25-26.</p>+<p>Some of our standard work team meetings (here's looking at you, UPOS) will be at their normal times and will be opened up to anyone who wishes to join, as are the rest of the RDTF meetings on the agenda above </p>
  
-<p>https://omg.org/events/va-20</p>+<p>If something interests you, call in.  If nothing interests you, call in anyway and tell us about what interests you.</p> 
 + 
 +<p>Highlights this time around include an effort to improve the impact our technical documentation and prose has on diversity and equity, which entails reviewing our content for terminology or phrases that run counter to the voice of inclusion and equality of all people. </p> 
 + 
 +<p>UnifiedPOS 2.0 has a running start with the Fiscal API, and now we intend to focus more squarely on the core tenets of UnifiedPOS 2.0 from an IoT framework perspective, evaluating EdgeX Foundry, the Open Retail Initiative and Intel's IoT Unified Edge for their efficacy in backing Retail POS.  We might do this with "POS Printer" as the extension needing an underlying framework to share with the Fiscal API.</p> 
 + 
 +<p>The Retail Industry Ontology (RIO) is quickly growing into a great resource.  It definitely illuminates the old dark corners of our retail standards and sets the stage for clarity. </p> 
 + 
 +<p>GS1 continues to march "Beyond the U.P.C." and retailers need our help to make sure the standards are ready for the use-cases retailers are asking for can be delivered.</p> 
 + 
 +<p>Lots of work has been accomplished over this past quarter, bumping us up against the OMG process like what has been experienced with the UPOS Retail Communication Service Devices (RCSD) work spearheaded by OPOS-J and Seiko-Epson.  So much good work is ready to hit the market but we underestimated how much was required to pass the OMG review process.  It includes all sorts of interesting new device types for the robotic future and is ready to go.</p> 
 + 
 +<p>Location-in-Retail fell behind a bit but is now ready to move on to filling out use-case narratives.</p> 
 + 
 +<p>The Retail Profile of the Security Maturity Model (SMM) released to the public with great fanfare.  A webinar is planned for mid-October.</p> 
 + 
 +<p>The Microsoft Teams call-in will be the same throughout the 2-day RDTF event.  Check the meeting agenda for the virtual call-in link.  Please do drop in when you can.</p> 
 + 
 +<p> </p>
  
 <p>Best regards,</p> <p>Best regards,</p>
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 <p>Andy Mattice</p> <p>Andy Mattice</p>
  
-<p>Chair, Retail Domain Task Force, OMG </p>+<p>Chair, Retail Domain Task Force, OMG</p
 +</blockquote>
  
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 <h2 class="page-header"><b>Future Meetings:</b></h2> <h2 class="page-header"><b>Future Meetings:</b></h2>
  
-<p><a href="https://omg.org/events/ca-19/">December 9-132019 - OMG Technical Meeting - Long Beach CA</a></p+<ul> 
- +    <li>March 23-27, 2020* - <a href="https://www.omg.org/events/va-20/index.htm">OMG Technical Meeting</a> RestonVA USA (<em>Online</em>)<br /> 
-<p><a href="https://nrfbigshow.nrf.com/">January 11-15, 2020 - NRF Big Show and OMG RDTF meetingNew YorkNY</a></p+    <a href="https://www.omg.org/members/tc-meeting-reston-2020.htm" target="_blank">Virtual Schedule for Members</a></li> 
- +    <li>June 22-26, 2020 - <a href="https://www.omg.org/events/fl-20/index.htm">OMG Technical Meeting</a> - Orlando, FL USA</li
-<p>March 16-202020 - OMG Technical Meeting - Reston, VA USA</p>+    <li>September 14-18, 2020* - <a href="https://www.omg.org/events/ca-20/index.htm">OMG Technical Meeting</a> Burlingame, CA USA</li> 
 +    <li>September 15, 2020 - <a href="https://www.omg.org/events/ca-20/special-events/BPM-Health-Jumpstart.htm">BPM+ Health Jumpstart</a> - BurlingameCAUSA</li> 
 +    <li>September 16 - 17, 2020 - <href="https://www.omg.org/events/ca-20/special-events/BPM-Health-Workshop.htm">BPM+ Health Workshop</a> - Burlingame, CA, USA</li
 +    <li>December 7-11, 2020 - OMG Technical Meeting - Austin, TX USA</li> 
 +    <li>March 22-262021* - OMG Technical Meeting - Reston, VA USA</li> 
 +</ul>
  
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