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-====== OMG Space Domain Task Force Wiki Pages ======+====== OMG Space Domain Task Force Wiki ======
  
 Welcome to the OMG Space Domain Task Force (SDTF).  Welcome to the OMG Space Domain Task Force (SDTF). 
  
 +===== Upcoming Events =====
  
-{{space-stationsm.jpg|}}  +**The Space DTF is supporting an [[https://gsaw.org/agenda/evening-session/|Evening Session at GSAW 2024]]. Check out this session on Wednesday, February 28th!** We also will have Poster available during the conference and will have representatives present to answer questions and share more about our task force!
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-===== Next Event ===== +
-The Space DTF will meet online Tuesday and Wednesday during the Spring OMG meeting, March 23-27, 2020 The agenda and dial-in/web conference links for the meeting will be posted on the agendas link from the OMG Event web page.  Topics of discussion are: drafts for Display Page Exchange RFP and Operations Archive RFP, NASA's core Flight Services, status of the SDTF specifications and the upcoming CubeSat System Reference Model submission.   +
  
 +The Space DTF will meet online Tuesday through Thursday during the 24Q1 OMG meeting, March 19-21, 2023, in Reston, VA.  The agendas will be available via the [[https://www.omg.org/events/2024Q1/agendas/index.htm|OMG Events page]].  Registered attendees are able to attend either in-person or remotely.  Registration is available via the [[https://www.omg.org/events/2024Q1/registration.htm|OMG website]].
  
 +Plenary topics are detailed on the [[https://www.omg.org/events/2024Q1/agendas/SpaceDTFCalendar.html|Space DTF Agenda page]].
  
 ===== Mission ===== ===== Mission =====
 Space professionals committed to greater interoperability, reduction in costs, schedule, and risk for space applications through increased space standardization.  Space professionals committed to greater interoperability, reduction in costs, schedule, and risk for space applications through increased space standardization. 
  
-=== Goals ===+{{:space_standards.png?800|Space Standards in Context}}
  
-    * Clarify space, satellite and ground system requirements +[[https://www.omgwiki.org/space/lib/exe/fetch.php?cache=&media=sdtf_gsaw_2023_poster.png|{{ :sdtf_gsaw_2023_poster.png?250|Space Domain Task Force Poster}}]] The Space Domain Task Force is fostering interoperability by building the standards to operate modern spacecraft.  
-    * Provide a transparent space standards development environment, open to participation by all+ 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 
-    * Encourage the development and use of Model-Driven specifications that allow future-proofing of space systems. +
-    * Encourage continued space industry member participation to leverage existing OMG specifications.+
  
 +=== Goals ===
 +  * Clarify space, satellite and ground system requirements
 +  * Provide a transparent space standards development environment, open to participation by all.
 +  * Encourage the development and use of Model-Driven specifications that allow future-proofing of space systems.
 +  * Encourage continued space industry member participation to leverage existing OMG specifications.
  
 === Ongoing Activities === === Ongoing Activities ===
  
-    * 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, servicesand frameworks in space applications. 
-    Leverage existing OMG specifications. +  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. 
-    * Identify relevant standards, architectures, research and technologies in space applications. +  * Identify relevant standards, architectures, research and technologies in space applications. 
-    * Assist and advise the Liaison Sub-Committee regarding its relationship with related Standards Organizations and Consortia. +  * Assist and advise the Liaison Sub-Committee regarding its relationship with related Standards Organizations and Consortia. 
-    * Participate and present in other space industry consortia to encourage further OMG participation. +  * Participate and present in other space industry consortia to encourage further OMG participation.
  
 === Specifications === === Specifications ===
-  * [[XTCE]] (XML Telemetric and Command Exchange) +{{:space_standards_diagram.png?800|OMG Space Specifications}} 
-  * [[GEMS]] (Ground Equipment Monitoring Service) + 
-  * [[SOLM]] (Spacecraft Operations Language Metamodel) +Our task force has supported the adoption of [[https://www.omg.org/spec/category/space|several specifications]]
-  * [[http://www.omg.org/spec/XUSP/1.0|XUSP]] (XTCE US Government Satellite Conformance Profile) +  * [[XTCE|XML Telemetric and Command Exchange (XTCE)]] 
-  * [[https://www.omg.org/spec/C2MS|C2MS]] The Command and Control Messaging Specification has been adopted and is in its finalization phase.+  * [[GEMS|Ground Equipment Monitoring Service (GEMS)]] 
 +  * [[SOLM|Spacecraft Operations Language Metamodel (SOLM)]] 
 +  * [[https://www.omg.org/spec/XUSP/1.0|XTCE US Government Satellite Conformance Profile (XUSP)]] 
 +  * [[https://www.omg.org/spec/C2MS|Command and Control Messaging Specification (C2MS)]] 
 +  * [[https://www.omg.org/spec/CSRM|CubeSat System Reference Model Profile (CSRM)]] 
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 +We also support space-related standards managed by other task forces within the OMG: 
 +  * [[https://www.omg.org/spec/STI/|Space Telecommunications Interface (STI)]] 
 +  * [[https://www.omg.org/spec/ALMAS/|Alert Management Service (ALMAS)]]
  
 === Work-In-Process === === Work-In-Process ===
-  * [[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. +  * We are currently drafting multiple RFPs as detailed in the RFIs/RFPs section.
  
 ===== Previous Meeting ====== ===== Previous Meeting ======
  
-The OMG SpaceDTF met in Long Beach on September 10-112019.  Here are the meeting highlights:+The OMG SpaceDTF met in Orlando, FL on June 20-222023.  Here are the meeting highlights:
  
-**CubeSat System Reference Model submissions** +  Performed overview of current specification status for all Space-related specifications 
- +  * Discussed future RFPs 
-Reviewed the joint proposal for the CubeSat System Reference Model (CSRM) and provided feedback to the submission team to provide a revised submission for the Reston meeting in March 2020.   +  * Held joint session with C4i Domain Task Force 
- +  Held RTF working sessions for XTCE, XUSP, GEMS, CSRM, SOLM, and C2MS
-** Future RFPs ** +
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-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 manned visit to the moon in 2024, with continuing presence at a lunar gateway facility and on the surface of the moon. +
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-** KSAT Lite ** +
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-Caroloyn Belle from KSAT presented information about their KSAT Lite services that provide cost-effective access to space assets for small satellite developers / experimenters.  This was followed up by a discussion about the SDTF goals to reduce the cost of space missions software and how they align with KSAT's interests.+
  
 ===== RFIs/RFPs ===== ===== RFIs/RFPs =====
 [[space_rfps|Go to proposed RFPs]] [[space_rfps|Go to proposed RFPs]]
  
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-===== Whitepapers ===== 
-[[space_wps|Go to SDTF-related whitepapers/presentations]] 
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