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 ===== Next Event ===== ===== Next Event =====
-The next OMG Technical Meeting is in RestonVAMarch 18-22, 2019.  The Space DTF will meet in Restonthe agenda is in work for Tuesday of the meeting week.  Make your plans soon, the Early Bird registration rates end Feb. 8th and the hotel block discount rate ends Feb. 22nd. +The next planned meeting of the Space DTF is at the OMG Technical Meeting in NashvilleTNSeptember 23-27, 2019.  The Space DTF is not currently planning to meet at the June OMG Technical Meeting in Amsterdambut there will be some regular attendees present for the C2MS finalization.  If you are interested in attending a Space DTF meeting in Amsterdamemail the space-chair@omg.org to express your interest.  
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-There will be a Space Spec User's Conference special event, held Monday afternoon, March 18th in Reston.  Check the OMG events pagewe will be adding an event agenda and speaker information soon.  We expect a good discussion of the existing OMG space-related specifications and the future direction of industry-driven standards for space.+
  
  
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 === Work-In-Process === === Work-In-Process ===
-  * [[http://doc.omg.org/space/2018-9-4|CSRM]] The CubeSat System Reference Model RFP was issued, and letters of intent are due by 28 Feb 2019.  Submitted proposals will provide a SysML model template for the development of CubeSat missions.+  * [[http://doc.omg.org/space/2018-9-4|CSRM]] The CubeSat System Reference Model RFP was issued, and five letters of intent were received.  Initial proposals are due by 26 August 2019, and will provide a SysML model template for the development of CubeSat missions.
  
  
 ===== Previous Meeting ====== ===== Previous Meeting ======
  
-The OMG SpaceDTF met in Reston, VA March 21-222018.  Here are the meeting highlights: +The OMG SpaceDTF met in Reston, VA on March 18-192019.  Here are the meeting highlights:
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-**XTCE**+
  
-XTCE 1.2 proceeds towards adoption/publication.  The RTF report was delivered at the Reston meeting and the adoption vote is in-process+**Space Spec Users' Conference**
  
-** C2MS **+The Space Specs special event on March 18th, was very successful, with 50+ attendees, many of them attending an OMG Conference for the first time.  Speakers and panelists from Amazon, Amergint Technologies, Boeing, Kratos RT Logic, L3 Technologies, NASA, NOAA, and Peraton provided some interesting insight into the changes happening in the space industry.
  
-Goddard Mission Services Evolution Center (GMSEC) has drafted a model-based satellite command & control message specification (C2MS) that was submitted to OMG as an RFC in Reston.  This model specification is intended to support new platform-specific implementations of the messages and exchange patterns, including the US Air Force Enterprise Ground Services (EGS) initiative.+** Future RFPs **
  
-** CubeSat Reference Model **+The industry responses to the Command and Control User Interface RFI were discussed as guidance for defining the requirements for a Telemetry Display Page Exchange RFP or possible RFC of existing technology.  Requirements in a draft RFP for a GEMS 2.0 specification were discussed and a new draft will be considered at the next meeting.
  
-The RFP for a CubeSat Reference Model was presented to the SDTF and OMG Architecture Board (AB) at the Reston meeting.  The AB provided some recommendations for improving the requirements and scope sections and SDTF members are revising the RFP for future publication.  The desired CubeSat Reference Model is a SysML-based model that provides university, non-profit, and commercial organizations a jump-start in engineering a new satellite mission system with a standard SysML framework for capturing the stakeholder needs, mission requirements, requirements traceability, and engineering studies.  We expect that members of the Space Systems Working Group at the International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE) will submit the model that they have developed, but there may be other OMG members with satellite systems engineering models that would be responsive to the RFP.+** Satellite Operations Ontology/Glossary **
  
 +The content and scope of a Satellite Operations Glossary was discussed.  We are limiting the scope to a set of standardized, defined terms for use within Space DTF specifications.  This was initiated by the US Air Force Enterprise Ground Services (EGS) initiative.  Staff from EGS requested definitions of common terminology to aid in satellite operator training, due to the differing, overlapping terminology used by different space system vendors.  These differing terms and differing definitions of the same term made the merging of the XTCE specification proposals into the published XTCE specification more difficult.  The current intent is to publish the glossary as a white paper for member guidance in new specifications.
  
 ===== RFIs/RFPs ===== ===== RFIs/RFPs =====
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