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CMC E-Poll Identifier: <b class="">CMC-P-2015-12-002 Request to re-start the System Architetcure Working Group (SEA-SA)</b><br class="">
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Results of CMC poll beginning 07 December 2015 and ending 21 December 2015:<br class="">
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Adopt: 6 (66.66%) (CNES, CNSA, CSA, ESA, INPE, NASA)<br class="">
Adopt Provisionally: 3 (33.33%) (DLR, JAXA, UKSA)<br class="">
Reject: 0 (0%)<br class="">
Reject with Comments: 0 (0%)<br class="">
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Results are based on responses from 9 out of 11 members (81.81%).<br class="">
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No response was received from the following Agencies:<br class="">
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<div class="">DLR - can not provide any extra resources at the moment for this WG.</div>
<div class="">JAXA - agrees with the WG re-start and provide resource for the Registry Management Policy. However, JAXA could not find an appropriate resource to the CCSDS Mission Operations (Application Layer) Architecture.</div>
<div class="">UKSA - cannot currently commit any additional resources to this activity</div>
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Secretariat Interpretation of Results: Adopted Provisionally <br class="">
Resulting CMC Resolution: CMC-R-2015-12-008<br class="">
Inferred Secretariat Action: Once Provisions Met, Approve Charter and Projects, Update Mailing Lists and CWE Org Chart.<br class="">
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CMC E-Poll Identifier: <b class="">CMC-P-2015-12-003 Approval of Reclaiming Simulator SCIDs from the Registry</b><br class="">
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Results of CMC poll beginning 08 December 2015 and ending 22 December 2015:<br class="">
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Adopt: 7 (77.77%) (CNSA, DLR, ESA, INPE, NASA, UKSA)<br class="">
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Reject: 0 (0%)<br class="">
Reject with Comments: 0 (0%)<br class="">
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No response was received from the following Agencies:<br class="">
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<div class="">CNES - agrees on the following: <br class="">
- the first action should be for all agencies to return the unused codes as it is obvious there are many (SC no longer in operations) ; this is considered the most efficient action to recover SCIds. <br class="">
- no SCId should be allocated to simulators from now. <br class="">
CNES agrees on the principle but will put a condition on the assigned GSCIds for simulators: <br class="">
- when the list of those affected is provided by SANA, some time is needed to run a coordination with the projects and SANA should only remove these SCIds when the Agency representative will confirm agreement. <br class="">
- as simulators are mainly version 1 SCIds, with more margins for new allocation, the additional delay is estimated acceptable ; however, CNES will first process the version 2 Ids, if any.<br class="">
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JAXA - agrees on the resolution. However, coordination on reclaiming SCIDs which have been assigned for satellites under development take sometime, and this circumstance should be taken into account.<br class="">
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Secretariat Interpretation of Results: Adopted Provisionally<br class="">
Resulting CMC Resolution: CMC-R-2015-12-009<br class="">
Inferred Secretariat Action: Once Provisions Met, SANA Reclaim Simulator SCIDs.<br class="">
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