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Welcome to the OMG Space Domain Task Force (SDTF). | Welcome to the OMG Space Domain Task Force (SDTF). | ||
- | {{space-stationsm.jpg|}} | + | ===== Upcoming Events ===== |
- | ===== Next Event ===== | + | The Space DTF will meet online Tuesday through Thursday during the 24Q2 OMG meeting, |
- | The Space DTF will meet online Tuesday through Thursday during the 22Q4 OMG meeting, | + | |
- | Plenary topics are detailed on the [[https:// | + | Plenary topics are detailed on the [[https:// |
===== Mission ===== | ===== Mission ===== | ||
Space professionals committed to greater interoperability, | Space professionals committed to greater interoperability, | ||
- | === Goals === | + | {{: |
+ | [[https:// | ||
+ | Check out the poster to the right that was showcased our progress and future specifications that was presente during the recent Ground System Architecture Workshop (GSAW) Conference in El Segundo, California. | ||
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+ | === Goals === | ||
* Clarify space, satellite and ground system requirements | * Clarify space, satellite and ground system requirements | ||
* Provide a transparent space standards development environment, | * Provide a transparent space standards development environment, | ||
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* Use the Object Management Group (OMG) technology adoption process to specify interfaces for software components, services, and frameworks in space applications. | * Use the Object Management Group (OMG) technology adoption process to specify interfaces for software components, services, and frameworks in space applications. | ||
- | * Leverage | + | * Lever existing OMG specifications. |
* Involve all interested members of the OMG in the OMG Space Domain Task Force. | * Involve all interested members of the OMG in the OMG Space Domain Task Force. | ||
* Issue RFIs, RFPs and RFCs for technology relevant to space. | * Issue RFIs, RFPs and RFCs for technology relevant to space. | ||
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=== Specifications === | === Specifications === | ||
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Our task force has supported the adoption of [[https:// | Our task force has supported the adoption of [[https:// | ||
* [[XTCE|XML Telemetric and Command Exchange (XTCE)]] | * [[XTCE|XML Telemetric and Command Exchange (XTCE)]] | ||
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* [[https:// | * [[https:// | ||
* [[https:// | * [[https:// | ||
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+ | We also support space-related standards managed by other task forces within the OMG: | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
=== Work-In-Process === | === Work-In-Process === | ||
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===== Previous Meeting ====== | ===== Previous Meeting ====== | ||
- | The OMG SpaceDTF met in Burlingame, CA on September | + | The OMG SpaceDTF met in Orlando, FL on June 20-22, |
* Performed overview of current specification status for all Space-related specifications | * Performed overview of current specification status for all Space-related specifications | ||
- | * Discussed | + | * Discussed future RFPs |
- | * Reviewed and made large progress on GDDI and C2MQ future RFPs | + | * Held a joint session with C4i Domain |
- | * Held collaboration | + | * Held RTF working sessions for XTCE, XUSP, GEMS, CSRM, SOLM, and C2MS |
- | * Held RTF working sessions for XTCE, XUSP, GEMS, CSRM, and a full-day session for C2MS | + | |
===== RFIs/RFPs ===== | ===== RFIs/RFPs ===== | ||
[[space_rfps|Go to proposed RFPs]] | [[space_rfps|Go to proposed RFPs]] | ||