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-The next planned meeting of the Space DTF is at the OMG Technical Meeting in Nashville, TNSeptember 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.  +The Space DTF will meet on Tuesday and Wednesday at the Long Beach OMG meetingDecember 9-13, 2019.  The Long Beach SDTF meeting will include presentations and reviews of the final submissions to the CubeSat System Reference Model RFP.  We also have invited a speaker from KSATthe global ground network provider to talk about their work with smallsat operators.  The agenda for the meeting will be posted on the agendas link from the OMG Event web page.  The room block discount at the Long Beach Hyatt conference hotel is available until Nov 18thand the early bird conference registration discount is available until Nov 15th.
  
  
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-The OMG SpaceDTF met in Reston, VA on March 18-19, 2019.  Here are the meeting highlights:+The OMG SpaceDTF met in Nashville on September 24-25, 2019.  Here are the meeting highlights:
  
-**Space Spec Users' Conference**+**CubeSat System Reference Model submissions**
  
-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.+Two proposals for the CubeSat System Reference Model RFP were presented and reviewed.  The two submitters agreed in principle at the meeting to work together on a combined submission that is friendly to multiple SysML tools.  That final submission is expected at the Long Beach OMG meeting in December.
  
 ** Future RFPs ** ** Future RFPs **
  
-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.+There was a discussion of requirements for the draft RFP for the Common User Display Language to define displays that are portable across multiple vendors' satellite control systems.  A finalized RFP has not been produced, yet, but the work is important to NASA as it seeks to monitor systems from multiple vendors in its Artemis program for a manned visit to the moon in 2024, with continuing presence at a lunar gateway facility and on the surface of the moon.  Dan Smith from NASA Goddard presented slides of the Artemis program goals.
  
 ** Satellite Operations Ontology/Glossary ** ** Satellite Operations Ontology/Glossary **
  
-The content and scope of a Satellite Operations Glossary was discussed.  We are limiting the scope to set of standardizeddefined 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.+The content and scope of a Satellite Operations Glossary was discussed. There is interest in space ontologies from number of organizationsand the SDTF would like to host and coordinate those activities.  The SDTF intends to publish a Satellite Operations Glossary as a white paper for member guidance in new specifications.
  
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