From thomas.gannett at tgannett.net Sat Feb 1 11:59:59 2014
From: thomas.gannett at tgannett.net (CCSDS Secretariat)
Date: Sat Feb 1 11:58:52 2014
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From mike.kearney at nasa.gov Wed Feb 5 16:44:39 2014
From: mike.kearney at nasa.gov (Kearney, Mike W. (MSFC-EO01))
Date: Wed Feb 5 16:43:34 2014
Subject: [Cesg-all] Message from WGs to Observer Agencies
Message-ID: <57902C6156CAA441A94CBDF0EC3851CF0E35C8F1@NDMSMBX401.ndc.nasa.gov>
Dear WG Chairs:
Recent discussions have made us aware that our WG chairs should be reminded that part of your job is to recruit broad attendance and support to your working group. Also, CCSDS would like to increase participation of members from Observer Agencies (as well as Member Agencies, of course). To that end, we are composing an email to be sent to the Observer Agencies that will suggest to them that they directly contact WG chairs to increase their participation in CCSDS working groups.
As part of that email, we would like to offer to you that you can add a *short* special message directly from your working group that emphasizes perhaps some technology that will be exciting to them, or some special skills that your team needs. For example...
**********Draft email
Dear Observer Agency representatives:
CCSDS would like to reach out to Observer Agencies and insure that your organization understands that we welcome and *encourage* the participation of experts from your teams in developing the next generation of data and communication standards for spaceflight interoperability. When you bring your experts and their proposals to CCSDS for solving the technical problems associated with data and communications interfaces, you get support from other agencies, and many eyes on the problems, supporting your missions as well as your support to others. Even if you don't have travel funding to attend our meetings, much work and review can be accomplished with between-meeting teleconferences and participation on the email lists. Here is a sampling of the exciting work in our CCSDS Working Groups, and some special messages from the WG Chairs on specific technical areas that your experts could possibly help with. More info on these and other Working Groups is available at http://cwe.ccsds.org/default.aspx.
Delay Tolerant Networking WG: This exciting work is making the Solar System Internet a reality. Our next important technical focus is on Network Management and Contact Graph Routing.
Spacecraft Monitor and Control WG: Our technology area is Service Oriented Architectures as applied to spaceflight missions. We especially need experts with C++ binding experience.
Optical Communications: We will increase the capacity of spacecraft downlinks to the Gigabit/sec range. We need experts not only in optical communications, but the exchange of weather data as well.
Etc. etc.... (More *short* working group messages)
Your experts can either go directly to the links above or explore our Collaborative Work Environment (CWE - http://cwe.ccsds.org/default.aspx) and get contact information for our WG chairs, and also sign up for the mail list of those working groups, to experience the exciting technical challenges and activity that are ongoing in CCSDS.
Of course, even if your teams don't participate in development of new CCSDS standards, your programs and projects should be enthusiastically adopting the already published CCSDS standards, simply for the benefits to your missions. But if your experts have participated in the development, those standards are even more supportive of your mission needs, and more meaningful to your expert teams.
We look forward to hearing from your experts in our working groups' meetings and telecons.
Best regards,
~~~ The CCSDS Secretariat
*************End of Draft
Of course, the example WG statements above will be deleted, and we will include only those that you WG chairs author.
So, send your *short* inputs for this draft to the Secretariat mail list (no need to copy CESG-All unless you have something all WG chairs need to hear). In CC above. Please respond within a week (Wednesday Feb. 12.
Also, many of the CWE pages for your working group have only a line or two of text. You should update your WG website to make your work look high-tech and interesting to visitors, as well as mentioning why this work is beneficial and important. If you can do that, send your updates to CCSDS tech support at ccsds_techsupport@aiaa.org.
-=- Mike
Mike Kearney
CCSDS Chairman and General Secretary
www.ccsds.org
****************
Mail Code EO-01
NASA Marshall Space Flight Center
Huntsville, Alabama 35803, USA
+1-256-544-2029
Mike.Kearney@nasa.gov
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From Nestor.Peccia at esa.int Thu Feb 6 02:16:18 2014
From: Nestor.Peccia at esa.int (Nestor.Peccia@esa.int)
Date: Thu Feb 6 02:15:17 2014
Subject: [Cesg-all] WG Projects behind schedule
Message-ID: <19892_1391670977_52F336C1_19892_10166_1_OFB38AC0B4.3B57F42B-ONC1257C77.00277E95-C1257C77.0027F162@esa.int>
Dear all,
There are currently 25 Projects behind schedule in the CWE Management
Framework.
I would appreciate if every WG Chair can update the schedule of his / her
related Projects.
ciao
nestor
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From Daniele.Boucon at cnes.fr Wed Feb 12 03:01:00 2014
From: Daniele.Boucon at cnes.fr (Boucon Daniele)
Date: Wed Feb 12 03:00:12 2014
Subject: [Cesg-all] RE: Message from WGs to Observer Agencies
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Dear Mike,
Please find below the DAI WG short message:
"Data Archive Ingestion WG: We want to assure that space science data is preserved and available to support future research throughout the ages. We need experts with a vision of the whole data lifecycle."
Best regards,
Daniele
De : cesg-all-bounces@mailman.ccsds.org [mailto:cesg-all-bounces@mailman.ccsds.org] De la part de Kearney, Mike W. (MSFC-EO01)
Envoy? : mercredi 5 f?vrier 2014 22:45
? : cesg-all@mailman.ccsds.org
Cc : ccsds_techsupport@aiaa.org
Objet : [Cesg-all] Message from WGs to Observer Agencies
Dear WG Chairs:
Recent discussions have made us aware that our WG chairs should be reminded that part of your job is to recruit broad attendance and support to your working group. Also, CCSDS would like to increase participation of members from Observer Agencies (as well as Member Agencies, of course). To that end, we are composing an email to be sent to the Observer Agencies that will suggest to them that they directly contact WG chairs to increase their participation in CCSDS working groups.
As part of that email, we would like to offer to you that you can add a *short* special message directly from your working group that emphasizes perhaps some technology that will be exciting to them, or some special skills that your team needs. For example...
**********Draft email
Dear Observer Agency representatives:
CCSDS would like to reach out to Observer Agencies and insure that your organization understands that we welcome and *encourage* the participation of experts from your teams in developing the next generation of data and communication standards for spaceflight interoperability. When you bring your experts and their proposals to CCSDS for solving the technical problems associated with data and communications interfaces, you get support from other agencies, and many eyes on the problems, supporting your missions as well as your support to others. Even if you don't have travel funding to attend our meetings, much work and review can be accomplished with between-meeting teleconferences and participation on the email lists. Here is a sampling of the exciting work in our CCSDS Working Groups, and some special messages from the WG Chairs on specific technical areas that your experts could possibly help with. More info on these and other Working Groups is available at http://cwe.ccsds.org/default.aspx.
Delay Tolerant Networking WG: This exciting work is making the Solar System Internet a reality. Our next important technical focus is on Network Management and Contact Graph Routing.
Spacecraft Monitor and Control WG: Our technology area is Service Oriented Architectures as applied to spaceflight missions. We especially need experts with C++ binding experience.
Optical Communications: We will increase the capacity of spacecraft downlinks to the Gigabit/sec range. We need experts not only in optical communications, but the exchange of weather data as well.
Etc. etc.... (More *short* working group messages)
Your experts can either go directly to the links above or explore our Collaborative Work Environment (CWE - http://cwe.ccsds.org/default.aspx) and get contact information for our WG chairs, and also sign up for the mail list of those working groups, to experience the exciting technical challenges and activity that are ongoing in CCSDS.
Of course, even if your teams don't participate in development of new CCSDS standards, your programs and projects should be enthusiastically adopting the already published CCSDS standards, simply for the benefits to your missions. But if your experts have participated in the development, those standards are even more supportive of your mission needs, and more meaningful to your expert teams.
We look forward to hearing from your experts in our working groups' meetings and telecons.
Best regards,
~~~ The CCSDS Secretariat
*************End of Draft
Of course, the example WG statements above will be deleted, and we will include only those that you WG chairs author.
So, send your *short* inputs for this draft to the Secretariat mail list (no need to copy CESG-All unless you have something all WG chairs need to hear). In CC above. Please respond within a week (Wednesday Feb. 12.
Also, many of the CWE pages for your working group have only a line or two of text. You should update your WG website to make your work look high-tech and interesting to visitors, as well as mentioning why this work is beneficial and important. If you can do that, send your updates to CCSDS tech support at ccsds_techsupport@aiaa.org.
-=- Mike
Mike Kearney
CCSDS Chairman and General Secretary
www.ccsds.org
****************
Mail Code EO-01
NASA Marshall Space Flight Center
Huntsville, Alabama 35803, USA
+1-256-544-2029
Mike.Kearney@nasa.gov
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From Margherita.di.Giulio at esa.int Wed Feb 12 10:46:34 2014
From: Margherita.di.Giulio at esa.int (Margherita.di.Giulio@esa.int)
Date: Wed Feb 12 10:45:46 2014
Subject: [Cesg-all] Message from WGs to Observer Agencies
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Dear Mike,
please find below the CSTS WG short message:
Cross Support Transfer Services WG : we define reliable,
access-controlled transfer between ground element entities of spaceflight
mission related data , like telemetry data, tracking data, monitoring
data, etc.
We need therefore experts of communication protocols and syntaxes.
Kind regards,
Margherita
-------------------------------------------------------------
Margherita di Giulio
Ground Station Back-end Section (HSO-GIB)
European Space Agency ESA/ESOC
Robert-Bosch-Str. 5
D-64293 Darmstadt - Germany
Tel: +49-6151-902779
e-mail: Margherita.di.Giulio@esa.int
From: "Kearney, Mike W. (MSFC-EO01)"
To: "cesg-all@mailman.ccsds.org" ,
Cc: "ccsds_techsupport@aiaa.org"
Date: 05/02/2014 22:45
Subject: [Cesg-all] Message from WGs to Observer Agencies
Sent by: cesg-all-bounces@mailman.ccsds.org
Dear WG Chairs:
Recent discussions have made us aware that our WG chairs should be
reminded that part of your job is to recruit broad attendance and support
to your working group. Also, CCSDS would like to increase participation
of members from Observer Agencies (as well as Member Agencies, of course).
To that end, we are composing an email to be sent to the Observer
Agencies that will suggest to them that they directly contact WG chairs to
increase their participation in CCSDS working groups.
As part of that email, we would like to offer to you that you can add a *
short* special message directly from your working group that emphasizes
perhaps some technology that will be exciting to them, or some special
skills that your team needs. For example?
**********Draft email
Dear Observer Agency representatives:
CCSDS would like to reach out to Observer Agencies and insure that your
organization understands that we welcome and *encourage* the participation
of experts from your teams in developing the next generation of data and
communication standards for spaceflight interoperability. When you bring
your experts and their proposals to CCSDS for solving the technical
problems associated with data and communications interfaces, you get
support from other agencies, and many eyes on the problems, supporting
your missions as well as your support to others. Even if you don?t have
travel funding to attend our meetings, much work and review can be
accomplished with between-meeting teleconferences and participation on the
email lists. Here is a sampling of the exciting work in our CCSDS Working
Groups, and some special messages from the WG Chairs on specific technical
areas that your experts could possibly help with. More info on these and
other Working Groups is available at http://cwe.ccsds.org/default.aspx.
Delay Tolerant Networking WG: This exciting work is making the Solar
System Internet a reality. Our next important technical focus is on
Network Management and Contact Graph Routing.
Spacecraft Monitor and Control WG: Our technology area is Service
Oriented Architectures as applied to spaceflight missions. We especially
need experts with C++ binding experience.
Optical Communications: We will increase the capacity of spacecraft
downlinks to the Gigabit/sec range. We need experts not only in optical
communications, but the exchange of weather data as well.
Etc. etc?. (More *short* working group messages)
Your experts can either go directly to the links above or explore our
Collaborative Work Environment (CWE - http://cwe.ccsds.org/default.aspx)
and get contact information for our WG chairs, and also sign up for the
mail list of those working groups, to experience the exciting technical
challenges and activity that are ongoing in CCSDS.
Of course, even if your teams don?t participate in development of new
CCSDS standards, your programs and projects should be enthusiastically
adopting the already published CCSDS standards, simply for the benefits to
your missions. But if your experts have participated in the development,
those standards are even more supportive of your mission needs, and more
meaningful to your expert teams.
We look forward to hearing from your experts in our working groups?
meetings and telecons.
Best regards,
~~~ The CCSDS Secretariat
*************End of Draft
Of course, the example WG statements above will be deleted, and we will
include only those that you WG chairs author.
So, send your *short* inputs for this draft to the Secretariat mail list
(no need to copy CESG-All unless you have something all WG chairs need to
hear). In CC above. Please respond within a week (Wednesday Feb. 12.
Also, many of the CWE pages for your working group have only a line or two
of text. You should update your WG website to make your work look
high-tech and interesting to visitors, as well as mentioning why this work
is beneficial and important. If you can do that, send your updates to
CCSDS tech support at ccsds_techsupport@aiaa.org.
-=- Mike
Mike Kearney
CCSDS Chairman and General Secretary
www.ccsds.org
****************
Mail Code EO-01
NASA Marshall Space Flight Center
Huntsville, Alabama 35803, USA
+1-256-544-2029
Mike.Kearney@nasa.gov
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From osvaldo.peinado at dlr.de Mon Feb 17 08:42:21 2014
From: osvaldo.peinado at dlr.de (osvaldo.peinado@dlr.de)
Date: Mon Feb 17 08:41:44 2014
Subject: AW: [Cesg-all] Message from WGs to Observer Agencies
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Dear Mike,
For the Voice WG the short message can be:
In Human Space flight, voice is one of the more essentials manners to communicate to the astronauts, to the spacecrafts and control centers. With the raising costs of spaces missions, international cooperation is the only way to afford present and future missions. Taikonauts, cosmonauts and astronauts of the different space agencies use different voices systems; we need to make all of them compatible to each other's.
Best Regards
Osvaldo
________________________________
Dear WG Chairs:
Recent discussions have made us aware that our WG chairs should be reminded that part of your job is to recruit broad attendance and support to your working group. Also, CCSDS would like to increase participation of members from Observer Agencies (as well as Member Agencies, of course). To that end, we are composing an email to be sent to the Observer Agencies that will suggest to them that they directly contact WG chairs to increase their participation in CCSDS working groups.
As part of that email, we would like to offer to you that you can add a *short* special message directly from your working group that emphasizes perhaps some technology that will be exciting to them, or some special skills that your team needs. For example...
**********Draft email
Dear Observer Agency representatives:
CCSDS would like to reach out to Observer Agencies and insure that your organization understands that we welcome and *encourage* the participation of experts from your teams in developing the next generation of data and communication standards for spaceflight interoperability. When you bring your experts and their proposals to CCSDS for solving the technical problems associated with data and communications interfaces, you get support from other agencies, and many eyes on the problems, supporting your missions as well as your support to others. Even if you don't have travel funding to attend our meetings, much work and review can be accomplished with between-meeting teleconferences and participation on the email lists. Here is a sampling of the exciting work in our CCSDS Working Groups, and some special messages from the WG Chairs on specific technical areas that your experts could possibly help with. More info on these and other Working Groups is available at http://cwe.ccsds.org/default.aspx.
Delay Tolerant Networking WG: This exciting work is making the Solar System Internet a reality. Our next important technical focus is on Network Management and Contact Graph Routing.
Spacecraft Monitor and Control WG: Our technology area is Service Oriented Architectures as applied to spaceflight missions. We especially need experts with C++ binding experience.
Optical Communications: We will increase the capacity of spacecraft downlinks to the Gigabit/sec range. We need experts not only in optical communications, but the exchange of weather data as well.
Etc. etc.... (More *short* working group messages)
Your experts can either go directly to the links above or explore our Collaborative Work Environment (CWE - http://cwe.ccsds.org/default.aspx) and get contact information for our WG chairs, and also sign up for the mail list of those working groups, to experience the exciting technical challenges and activity that are ongoing in CCSDS.
Of course, even if your teams don't participate in development of new CCSDS standards, your programs and projects should be enthusiastically adopting the already published CCSDS standards, simply for the benefits to your missions. But if your experts have participated in the development, those standards are even more supportive of your mission needs, and more meaningful to your expert teams.
We look forward to hearing from your experts in our working groups' meetings and telecons.
Best regards,
~~~ The CCSDS Secretariat
*************End of Draft
Of course, the example WG statements above will be deleted, and we will include only those that you WG chairs author.
So, send your *short* inputs for this draft to the Secretariat mail list (no need to copy CESG-All unless you have something all WG chairs need to hear). In CC above. Please respond within a week (Wednesday Feb. 12.
Also, many of the CWE pages for your working group have only a line or two of text. You should update your WG website to make your work look high-tech and interesting to visitors, as well as mentioning why this work is beneficial and important. If you can do that, send your updates to CCSDS tech support at ccsds_techsupport@aiaa.org.
-=- Mike
Mike Kearney
CCSDS Chairman and General Secretary
www.ccsds.org
****************
Mail Code EO-01
NASA Marshall Space Flight Center
Huntsville, Alabama 35803, USA
+1-256-544-2029
Mike.Kearney@nasa.gov
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From Mario.Merri at esa.int Tue Feb 18 08:44:15 2014
From: Mario.Merri at esa.int (Mario.Merri@esa.int)
Date: Tue Feb 18 08:43:39 2014
Subject: [Cesg-all] Message from WGs to Observer Agencies
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Mike, My input:
Spacecraft Monitor and Control WG: We are defining a Service Oriented
Architectures for spaceflight missions, which consists of an homogenous
set of Mission Operations (MO) services at application level that will
make future missions truly and fully interoperable (i.e not only at
communications level). We especially need experts with solid experience in
Mission Operations (e.g. planning, time management, flight dynamics) and
in the associated mission data systems.
Regards,
__Mario
From: "Kearney, Mike W. (MSFC-EO01)"
To: "cesg-all@mailman.ccsds.org" ,
Cc: "ccsds_techsupport@aiaa.org"
Date: 05/02/2014 22:45
Subject: [Cesg-all] Message from WGs to Observer Agencies
Sent by: cesg-all-bounces@mailman.ccsds.org
Dear WG Chairs:
Recent discussions have made us aware that our WG chairs should be
reminded that part of your job is to recruit broad attendance and support
to your working group. Also, CCSDS would like to increase participation
of members from Observer Agencies (as well as Member Agencies, of course).
To that end, we are composing an email to be sent to the Observer
Agencies that will suggest to them that they directly contact WG chairs to
increase their participation in CCSDS working groups.
As part of that email, we would like to offer to you that you can add a *
short* special message directly from your working group that emphasizes
perhaps some technology that will be exciting to them, or some special
skills that your team needs. For example?
**********Draft email
Dear Observer Agency representatives:
CCSDS would like to reach out to Observer Agencies and insure that your
organization understands that we welcome and *encourage* the participation
of experts from your teams in developing the next generation of data and
communication standards for spaceflight interoperability. When you bring
your experts and their proposals to CCSDS for solving the technical
problems associated with data and communications interfaces, you get
support from other agencies, and many eyes on the problems, supporting
your missions as well as your support to others. Even if you don?t have
travel funding to attend our meetings, much work and review can be
accomplished with between-meeting teleconferences and participation on the
email lists. Here is a sampling of the exciting work in our CCSDS Working
Groups, and some special messages from the WG Chairs on specific technical
areas that your experts could possibly help with. More info on these and
other Working Groups is available at http://cwe.ccsds.org/default.aspx.
Delay Tolerant Networking WG: This exciting work is making the Solar
System Internet a reality. Our next important technical focus is on
Network Management and Contact Graph Routing.
Spacecraft Monitor and Control WG: Our technology area is Service
Oriented Architectures as applied to spaceflight missions. We especially
need experts with C++ binding experience.
Optical Communications: We will increase the capacity of spacecraft
downlinks to the Gigabit/sec range. We need experts not only in optical
communications, but the exchange of weather data as well.
Etc. etc?. (More *short* working group messages)
Your experts can either go directly to the links above or explore our
Collaborative Work Environment (CWE - http://cwe.ccsds.org/default.aspx)
and get contact information for our WG chairs, and also sign up for the
mail list of those working groups, to experience the exciting technical
challenges and activity that are ongoing in CCSDS.
Of course, even if your teams don?t participate in development of new
CCSDS standards, your programs and projects should be enthusiastically
adopting the already published CCSDS standards, simply for the benefits to
your missions. But if your experts have participated in the development,
those standards are even more supportive of your mission needs, and more
meaningful to your expert teams.
We look forward to hearing from your experts in our working groups?
meetings and telecons.
Best regards,
~~~ The CCSDS Secretariat
*************End of Draft
Of course, the example WG statements above will be deleted, and we will
include only those that you WG chairs author.
So, send your *short* inputs for this draft to the Secretariat mail list
(no need to copy CESG-All unless you have something all WG chairs need to
hear). In CC above. Please respond within a week (Wednesday Feb. 12.
Also, many of the CWE pages for your working group have only a line or two
of text. You should update your WG website to make your work look
high-tech and interesting to visitors, as well as mentioning why this work
is beneficial and important. If you can do that, send your updates to
CCSDS tech support at ccsds_techsupport@aiaa.org.
-=- Mike
Mike Kearney
CCSDS Chairman and General Secretary
www.ccsds.org
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From osvaldo.peinado at dlr.de Thu Feb 20 07:29:48 2014
From: osvaldo.peinado at dlr.de (osvaldo.peinado@dlr.de)
Date: Thu Feb 20 07:29:14 2014
Subject: AW: [Cesg-all] Message from WGs to Observer Agencies
References: <57902C6156CAA441A94CBDF0EC3851CF0E35C8F1@NDMSMBX401.ndc.nasa.gov>
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Hi Mike
That is the last update after the good recommendations from Kevin
In Human Space flight, voice is considered "mission critical" for the communications with the astronauts, to the spacecrafts and control centers. In case of problems, voice in more important than video and TM since a crew member can describe events and actions. With the raising costs of spaces missions, international cooperation is the only way to afford present and future missions. Taikonauts, cosmonauts and astronauts of the different space agencies use different voices systems; we need to make all of them interoperable to each other's.
Best Regards
Osvaldo
Dr. Osvaldo Peinado
Ground Operations Manager
German Space Operations Center (GSOC)
Tel: +49 8153 28 3010
Fax: +49 8153 28 1456
Mobile: +491729410099
German Aerospace Center (DLR)
Oberpfaffenhofen
82234 Wessling
Germany
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From: peter.m.shames at jpl.nasa.gov (Shames, Peter M (312G))
Date: Thu Feb 20 20:36:03 2014
Subject: [Cesg-all] Proposed CCSDS on-line Boot Camp opportunity
Message-ID:
Dear Colleagues,
Many of you, and the CESG and CMC, have requested that we offer a Boot Camp as an on-line activity separate from the CCSDS Working Meetings. Tom Gannett and I have agreed to do this and we have four possible dates to propose:
Monday, March 3
Monday, March 10
Tuesday, March 11
Wednesday, March 12
The Boot Camp will be offered on one of these days, we now need you to vote as to which one you would prefer. We will use an on-line poll, please do not reply to this email.
Go to http://doodle.com/rxxrxytzgwf7nzcv and cast your vote. You may vote for more than one date and you may also identify prefered dates separate from optional ones. We will pick the date with the most votes. This is open to any participant in CCSDS. Please signal any or all of your WG Chairs, document editors, or members who would benefit from this. We will setup a WebEx session once we have settled on the date.
The time is listed as 0600-0800 Pacific time. This should be 0900-1100 Eastern, 1500-1700 Central European, and 2300-0100 Tokyo. Those lucky folks in the Eastern US and Europe get all the breaks.
Please responed to this poll no later than close of business Wed, 26 Feb 2014.
Best regards, Peter & Tom
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From: laurals at aiaa.org (Laura Stafford)
Date: Mon Feb 24 16:06:03 2014
Subject: [Cesg-all] January 2014 - CCSDS.org Usage, CCSDS Mailman SPAM,
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From peter.m.shames at jpl.nasa.gov Tue Feb 25 12:49:09 2014
From: peter.m.shames at jpl.nasa.gov (Shames, Peter M (312G))
Date: Tue Feb 25 12:48:40 2014
Subject: [Cesg-all] CCSDS Boot Camp Webex scheduled - 10 March 2014 @ 0600
PDT
Message-ID:
The votes are counted ? and the Winner is: Monday, 10 March, at 0600 PDT. The daylight savings time "spring ahead" in the US takes place on 9 March this year. You will each have to sort out what this time schedule means in your local time zones. There will be only one session offered at this time, the voting was unanimous.
This announcement is being sent to those who signed up for this date. Anyone else who wishes to may dial in, there is not a limit on the number of participants. Any CCSDS WG Chairs or document editors who have not yet been to a Boot Camp are strongly encouraged to participate. You know who you are ? so do we.
We will start at 0600 AM here on the west coast with a roll call, followed by the CCSDS Organization and Process overview, and then the Publications Manual overview. There have been some changes to these documents in the last year and these will be specifically addressed. One of those changes is clearer guidance on what and PICS or ICS pro forma and PRL are.
Please login ahead of time to check your WebEx installation. If you have not used WebEx before, or if your client needs an update, you will have to downlaod and install a Java applet. This atkes some time depending on your link speed. This ISO WebEx includes the ability to initate VOIP calls through your computer or to have it call you back on a land line. We have found that the VOIP calls are fine as long as your speaker and microphone are working well. Best to login and do a test ahead of time.
And a little "WebEx etiquette" reminder, please mute your microphone if you are not speaking.
"See" you all then,
Peter & Tom
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From peter.m.shames at jpl.nasa.gov Tue Feb 25 15:48:59 2014
From: peter.m.shames at jpl.nasa.gov (Shames, Peter M (312G))
Date: Tue Feb 25 15:48:29 2014
Subject: [Cesg-all] Current draft of the Space Communication Cross Support
Architecture Requirements Document (SCCS-ARD)
Message-ID:
Dear CSS-CSA colleagues (and others),
The current version of the SCCS-ARD has been loaded to the CWE at in the CSS-CSA Draft Documents folder: http://cwe.ccsds.org/css/docs/Forms/AllItems.aspx?RootFolder=%2Fcss%2Fdocs%2FCSS-CSA%2FDraft%20Documents%2FCross%20Support%20Architecture&FolderCTID=0x012000A2CFA608DF169C4EB988261660CEFAEB&View={8045374D-F8E0-4356-83CA-993252A38FE8}.
I am taking the unusual step of sending this draft to the CSS-CSA WG members, but also to the rest of the CESG-All list. The reason is that this document cross cuts several CCSDS Areas. Since these protocol stacks start at the physical layer, and include both link and network layer, the breadth of coverage includes: SLS, SIS, CSS and SEA. If we can get early feedback from the other WG that would be ideal.
All of the ABA requirements are completed, and the references updated (along with some new ones for future, "in process", imaginary standards like SC-CSTS). It does not yet have all of that same level of work done for the SSI, but I'm working on that next. Any SSI guys, however, might look at the sorts of underpinnings described for the future forward frame services, since these will also appear "underneath" all of the SSI network layer plumbing.
What the SCCS-ARD does have is a completely normalized and cross-checked set of views, as follows:
a) a service view;
b) a physical view;
c) a communications view;
d) an end-to-end deployment view.
There is an identified relationship among the different elements that appear in each of these views. The service views shows top-level terrestrial elements that offer or use service interfaces, both terrestrial and for space communications. The physical views introduce all of the different classes of physical elements (nodes) that are described and their internal functions and behavior. Their interfaces are identified in the physical views but the interface binding signatures, i.e. the stack of protocols required to actually communicate with them, is specified in the communications views. The communications views also provide the connection between the interface details and the internal functional details described in the physical views. The end-to-end views show how to assemble those nodes, and their protocol stacks, to create mission space communications deployments that will interoperate.
All of the views in this document focus only on the communications protocols up to the link (ABA) or network (SSI) layer. The only application layer protocols that are described are those involved in transporting data (such as files and messages). Mission operations and other applications protocols will have to be treated elsewhere.
The presentation sequence of requirements starts at the service level and drills all the way down to the RF. The sections now include all of the aspects of forward and return services, AOS, TC, and TM, ranging, Delta-DOR, COP, PLOP, etc, etc. New CSTS services are included as [Future] elements. The next gen space link and optical comm are not yet included since they seem just too "young" yet.
The bulk of the diagrams (many new) are in Sec 6 (communications view). These have all been vetted ith the JPL leads for these specific standards. They need a broader review.
I would particularly like to encourage the CSS-CSA WG members to review the whole document. Please take a look, at least at Sec 6, for the specific topics you are interested in, and see if it all makes sense.
For the rest of you, in other WGs, please search for the specific topics you are interested in, coding, link, modulation, cross support, ranging, D-DOR, etc and see if what is presented appears to give adequate, and accurate, coverage at this level of detail. The intention here is to provide broad coverage of all of these topics so that readers can see how the pieces fit together. The expectation is that they will then drill down to the other existing specs as needed to deepen that understanding.
Feedback prior to the upcoming CCSDS working meeting will be most useful, if at all possible.
Thanks, Peter
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From peter.m.shames at jpl.nasa.gov Tue Feb 25 15:56:26 2014
From: peter.m.shames at jpl.nasa.gov (Shames, Peter M (312G))
Date: Tue Feb 25 15:55:58 2014
Subject: [Secretariat] [Cesg-all] CCSDS Boot Camp Webex scheduled - 10
March 2014 @ 0600 PDT
In-Reply-To:
References:
Message-ID:
Two hours. The usual for the Boot Camp.
-p
From: , "Karen L. (GRC-MSC0)" >
Date: Tuesday, February 25, 2014 12:49 PM
To: Peter Shames >, "Sheehe, Charles J. (GRC-DPC0)" >, Richard Barton >, Bernie Edwards >, "Daniel.Fischer@esa.int" >, David Berry >, "julien.airaud@cnes.fr" >, "daniele.boucon@cnes.fr" >
Cc: Tom Gannett >, Wallace Tai >, CCSDS Engineering Steering Group - CESG All >
Subject: Re: [Secretariat] [Cesg-all] CCSDS Boot Camp Webex scheduled - 10 March 2014 @ 0600 PDT
Hi Peter,
How long do you expect the training class to last?
Karen
--
Karen L. Tuttle
Space Communications & Navigation (SCaN) GRC Standards Manager
216 308-6922 (Cell)
From: , "Peter M (312G)" >
Date: Tuesday, February 25, 2014 12:49 PM
To: "Sheehe, Charles J. (GRC-DPC0)" >, "Barton, Richard J. (JSC-EV811)" >, "Edwards, Bernard L. (GSFC-5600)" >, "Daniel.Fischer@esa.int" >, "Berry, David S (JPL-3920)[Jet Propulsion Laboratory]" >, "julien.airaud@cnes.fr" >, "daniele.boucon@cnes.fr" >
Cc: Tom Gannett >, "Tai, Wallace S (JPL-9000)[Jet Propulsion Laboratory]" >, CCSDS Engineering Steering Group - CESG All >
Subject: [Secretariat] [Cesg-all] CCSDS Boot Camp Webex scheduled - 10 March 2014 @ 0600 PDT
The votes are counted ? and the Winner is: Monday, 10 March, at 0600 PDT. The daylight savings time "spring ahead" in the US takes place on 9 March this year. You will each have to sort out what this time schedule means in your local time zones. There will be only one session offered at this time, the voting was unanimous.
This announcement is being sent to those who signed up for this date. Anyone else who wishes to may dial in, there is not a limit on the number of participants. Any CCSDS WG Chairs or document editors who have not yet been to a Boot Camp are strongly encouraged to participate. You know who you are ? so do we.
We will start at 0600 AM here on the west coast with a roll call, followed by the CCSDS Organization and Process overview, and then the Publications Manual overview. There have been some changes to these documents in the last year and these will be specifically addressed. One of those changes is clearer guidance on what and PICS or ICS pro forma and PRL are.
Please login ahead of time to check your WebEx installation. If you have not used WebEx before, or if your client needs an update, you will have to downlaod and install a Java applet. This atkes some time depending on your link speed. This ISO WebEx includes the ability to initate VOIP calls through your computer or to have it call you back on a land line. We have found that the VOIP calls are fine as long as your speaker and microphone are working well. Best to login and do a test ahead of time.
And a little "WebEx etiquette" reminder, please mute your microphone if you are not speaking.
"See" you all then,
Peter & Tom
**** You can forward this email invitation to attendees ****
Hello ,
Shames Peter changed the meeting information.
Topic: CCSDS Boot Camp
Date: Monday, March 10, 2014
Time: 6:00 am, Pacific Daylight Time (San Francisco, GMT-07:00)
Meeting Number: 950 548 361
Meeting Password: Boot-Mar14
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5. Follow the instructions that appear on your screen.
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From karen.l.tuttle at nasa.gov Tue Feb 25 15:49:10 2014
From: karen.l.tuttle at nasa.gov (Tuttle, Karen L. (GRC-MSC0))
Date: Tue Feb 25 17:32:02 2014
Subject: [Secretariat] [Cesg-all] CCSDS Boot Camp Webex scheduled - 10
March 2014 @ 0600 PDT
In-Reply-To:
Message-ID:
Hi Peter,
How long do you expect the training class to last?
Karen
--
Karen L. Tuttle
Space Communications & Navigation (SCaN) GRC Standards Manager
216 308-6922 (Cell)
From: , "Peter M (312G)" >
Date: Tuesday, February 25, 2014 12:49 PM
To: "Sheehe, Charles J. (GRC-DPC0)" >, "Barton, Richard J. (JSC-EV811)" >, "Edwards, Bernard L. (GSFC-5600)" >, "Daniel.Fischer@esa.int" >, "Berry, David S (JPL-3920)[Jet Propulsion Laboratory]" >, "julien.airaud@cnes.fr" >, "daniele.boucon@cnes.fr" >
Cc: Tom Gannett >, "Tai, Wallace S (JPL-9000)[Jet Propulsion Laboratory]" >, CCSDS Engineering Steering Group - CESG All >
Subject: [Secretariat] [Cesg-all] CCSDS Boot Camp Webex scheduled - 10 March 2014 @ 0600 PDT
The votes are counted ? and the Winner is: Monday, 10 March, at 0600 PDT. The daylight savings time "spring ahead" in the US takes place on 9 March this year. You will each have to sort out what this time schedule means in your local time zones. There will be only one session offered at this time, the voting was unanimous.
This announcement is being sent to those who signed up for this date. Anyone else who wishes to may dial in, there is not a limit on the number of participants. Any CCSDS WG Chairs or document editors who have not yet been to a Boot Camp are strongly encouraged to participate. You know who you are ? so do we.
We will start at 0600 AM here on the west coast with a roll call, followed by the CCSDS Organization and Process overview, and then the Publications Manual overview. There have been some changes to these documents in the last year and these will be specifically addressed. One of those changes is clearer guidance on what and PICS or ICS pro forma and PRL are.
Please login ahead of time to check your WebEx installation. If you have not used WebEx before, or if your client needs an update, you will have to downlaod and install a Java applet. This atkes some time depending on your link speed. This ISO WebEx includes the ability to initate VOIP calls through your computer or to have it call you back on a land line. We have found that the VOIP calls are fine as long as your speaker and microphone are working well. Best to login and do a test ahead of time.
And a little "WebEx etiquette" reminder, please mute your microphone if you are not speaking.
"See" you all then,
Peter & Tom
**** You can forward this email invitation to attendees ****
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Topic: CCSDS Boot Camp
Date: Monday, March 10, 2014
Time: 6:00 am, Pacific Daylight Time (San Francisco, GMT-07:00)
Meeting Number: 950 548 361
Meeting Password: Boot-Mar14
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From thomas.gannett at tgannett.net Wed Feb 26 09:08:31 2014
From: thomas.gannett at tgannett.net (CCSDS Secretariat)
Date: Wed Feb 26 09:07:55 2014
Subject: [Cesg-all] Results of CESG polls closing 17 February 2014
Message-ID: <530df55c.cd62e00a.01b5.3203@mx.google.com>
CESG E-Poll Identifier: CESG-P-2014-01-001
Approval to release CCSDS A02.1-Y-4, Organization
and Processes for the Consultative Committee for
Space Data Systems (Yellow Book, Issue 4) and related documents
Results of CESG poll beginning 31 January 2014 and ending 17 February 2014:
Abstain: 0 (0%)
Approve Unconditionally: 3 (60%) (Peccia, Barkley, Calzolari)
Approve with Conditions: 2 (40%) (Shames, Scott)
Disapprove with Comment: 0 (0%)
CONDITIONS/COMMENTS:
Peter Shames (Approve with Conditions): It
appears that there have been some editorial
changes introduced in moving from A02x1y3x3 to
A02x1y3x4 that cause some un acceptable revisions
to the CCSDS procedures. The most significant of
these is the introduction of voting in WG in Sec
5.2.8.5 and the new requirement in Sec
5.3.5.4.1.4 of all failed polls automatically
being escalated. This is entirely counter to
CCSDS operating as a consensus organization and
has the consequence of really changing the
organizational dynamics. These are also counter
to the spirit of the recent discussions in the
CESG re consensus. There are other issues noted in the attached mark-up.
The revisions to the Publications manual A20x0y31
are acceptable as they are. Note that the Pubs
manual references the new ICS document, and this
reference also belongs in the Org & Procs doc.
The new ICS manual, A20x0y02, is in quite good
shape. There are just a few editorial changes
proposed to add greater clarity to the
distinctions between ICS/PICS and PRLs, and to
state clearly where PRLs are required. Also,
since the text uniformly uses the term "profile
RL" I recommend that this be formalized as "Profile Requirements List (PRL)".
Nestor Peccia (Approve
Unconditionally): CESG has concurred initially
with a YB version, which was later updated by the CMC.
Some of the conditions established by the ADs
during the CESG Poll are on the newly introduced CMC updates
As the CMC is the owner of the YB, and some of
the updates affect the current operations, I
suggest that these issues are discuussed during
the next physical CESG / CMC meeting (7th / 8th April 2014)
Erik Barkley (Approve
Unconditionally): Note: I am assuming that Keith's concern will be addressed.
Gian Paolo Calzolari (Approve
Unconditionally): Some further discussion
between CESG and CMC is required as pointed out by Nestor.
Here below some comments to be checked/discussed.
1) Appointees as Chair/Deputy Chair or AD/DAD
must be from different (sponsoring) agency.
I guess SOIS is not compliant (or is Stuart sponsored by UK Space Agency?).
Use 'should" instead of "must"?
2) Appointees may come from any organization
(including industry) and do not have to be
employees of space agencies.; however, at least
one of Chair/Deputy Chair in CESG or AD/DAD in
the same area must be an agency employee.
I guess SIS is not compliant.
Use 'should" instead of "must"?
3) If after 24 months (i.e., 4 meetings) the SIG
has not reached consensus on the proposed
objectives and guidance to the WGs, the SIG must be disbanded.
This looks as a longer-duration BOF.....
Will/Should there be any waiver/extension chance?
4) The Systems Engineering Area (SEA) covers
system-wide engineering aspects that are so
pervasive that they span both the Informatics and
Telematics Domains. The AD has the prerogative to
define, in agreement with the CCSDS Strategic
Plan and its related Tactical Plan, the precise
set of work units that this Area contains at any point in time.
The latest change is the addition of the text
stating "in agreement with the CCSDS Strategic
Plan and its related Tactical Plan". The same text is applied to all Areas,
However, what is a "work unit"? There is no
definition for work unit in the document.
Conversely it is clear that WG, BOFs, SIGs are "organizational units".
5) All projects of which the WG is aware should
be included verbally in the charter.
Does it mean that the charter shall mention ongoing and future projects?
Keith Scott (Approve with Conditions): The
new text of 2.3.2.4.1 could be
problematic. While I am contracted to NASA JPL
for this work I am not a full-time employee of a
space agency. My deputy area director, Dai
Stanton, is in a similar position. Would
adoption of the text in the first paragraph of
2.3.2.4.1 require a restructuring of the SIS Area
leadership? Or does 'agency employee' also apply
to contractors? If so, I would suggest clarifying the text.
Total Respondents: 5
No response was received from the following Area(s):
SOIS
SECRETARIAT INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS: Approved with Conditions
PROPOSED SECRETARIAT ACTION: Await resolution of comments
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CESG E-Poll Identifier: CESG-P-2014-02-001
Approval to publish CCSDS
652.1-M-2, Requirements for Bodies Providing
Audit and Certification of Candidate Trustworthy
Digital Repositories (Magenta Book, Issue 2)
Results of CESG poll beginning 1 February 2014 and ending 17 February 2014:
Abstain: 1 (20%) (Calzolari)
Approve Unconditionally: 4 (80%) (Shames, Peccia, Barkley, Scott)
Approve with Conditions: 0 (0%)
Disapprove with Comment: 0 (0%)
Total Respondents: 5
No response was received from the following Area(s):
SOIS
SECRETARIAT INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS: Approved Unconditionally
PROPOSED SECRETARIAT ACTION: Generate CMC poll
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CESG E-Poll Identifier: CESG-P-2014-02-002
Approval to publish CCSDS 871.2-M-1, Spacecraft
Onboard Interface Services?Device Virtualization
Service (Magenta Book, Issue 1)
Results of CESG poll beginning 1 February 2014 and ending 17 February 2014:
Abstain: 1 (16.67%) (Calzolari)
Approve Unconditionally: 4 (66.67%) (Peccia, Barkley, Taylor, Scott)
Approve with Conditions: 1 (16.67%) (Shames)
Disapprove with Comment: 0 (0%)
CONDITIONS/COMMENTS:
Peter Shames (Approve with Conditions): In
Appendix A the descriptions of PICS pro forma and
PICS are confused with the description of a PRL,
which is a Profile Requirements List, not a PICS
Requirements List. A PRL is used for a set of
protocols at an interface. This document should
only be describing the PICS Pro Forma for the abstract interfaces it defines.
Please fix Appendix A to align with correct terms and usage.
Nestor Peccia (Approve Unconditionally): I agree with Peter's comments
Keith Scott (Approve Unconditionally): I
think I agree with Peter about A6, not so sure
about A5. A5 seems to be stating which parts of
the service specification are mandatory and which
are optional, which SEEMS PICS-like to me. I'll be interested in the result.
Total Respondents: 6
All Areas responded to this question.
SECRETARIAT INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS: Approved with Conditions
PROPOSED SECRETARIAT ACTION: Generate
CMC poll after conditions have been addressed
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From thomas.gannett at tgannett.net Wed Feb 26 09:07:10 2014
From: thomas.gannett at tgannett.net (CCSDS Secretariat)
Date: Wed Feb 26 09:08:27 2014
Subject: [Cesg-all] Result of recent CMC Polls
Message-ID: <530df56d.4d5b8c0a.60e5.02a5@mx.google.com>
CMC E-Poll Identifier: CMC-P-2014-01-001
Authorization to release CCSDS A02.1-Y-4,
Organization and Processes for the Consultative
Committee for Space Data Systems (Yellow Book, Issue 4) and related documents
Results of CMC poll beginning 31 January 2014 and ending 24 February 2014:
ADOPT: 5 (55.56%) (CNSA, CSA, INPE, NASA, UKSA)
ADOPT PROVISIONALLY: 4 (44.44%) (CNES, DLR, ESA, JAXA)
REJECT: 0 (0%)
REJECT WITH COMMENTS: 0 (0%)
CNES: - In section 2.3.2.4.4, it is not
clear if the voting rule in CESG is "one man one
vote" ("DADs invited to vote in CESG") or "one
vote per area" ("DAD having right to vote instead
the AD") or a combination ("DAD having no voice
if there is a disagreement between AD and DAD").
A clarification is welcome and should also
clarify the voting rights of the CESG chair and
deputy, to whom same rules should apply. Also the
quorum in the CESG should be clearly stated as
based on 1+6 or 2+12 votings rights. Having said
that, I think the easiest is "one man one vote" and the 2+12 voting rights.
- In same section, even if the previous comment
is not agreed, correct the typo after the third occurence of "DAD".
- in ? 5.2.9, is the French "au dessous" correct in international English ?
- in ? 5.3.5.1 the CMC email adress should read
with small case on "cmc-exec" ... or otherwise,
the cesg one should read "CESG@...".
DLR: its not quite clear for DLR how to
handle the concurrent poll in CMC and CESG. A lot
of comment on the A02.1-Y-3.4 are not solved with the ongoing CMC poll.
For my comments, I have to state, that all of
them are included as decided during our last meeting.
ESA: Regarding section 6.2.6.2 Waivers,
and the implementation of the accepted ESA 1 comment on the document,
ESA considers that while the request for
inclusion of an ICS waiver procedure has been
satisfied in this issue of the document, the
procedure involving CMC/CESG levels is too heavy
and recommends to delegate the granting of an ICS waiver to the AD
JAXA: (a) Date of document issue is January 2014, not January 2013
(b) Concerning the RID JAXA1, after hearing the
explanation about "2.3.1.4.5 Stakeholder
Relations" at CMC held in Montreal, it seems
like that the "Customer Relations" in the Figure
2-1 is substantially equivalent in the meaning as
"Stakeholder Relations" . Should this
understanding be correct, "Customer Relations" in
the Figure 2-1 may be changed as "Stakeholder Relations".
However, this subject is related to the RID CNES8
regarding the scope of customer requirements,
therefore we understand that this depends on
disposition result of the RID CNES8.
Results are based on responses from 9 out of 11 members (81.82%).
No response was received from the following Agencies:
ASI
FSA
Secretariat Interpretation of Results:
Inferred Secretariat Action:
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CMC E-Poll Identifier: CMC-P-2014-02-001
Authorization to publish CCSDS 414.0-G-2,
Pseudo-Noise (PN) Ranging Systems (Green Book, Issue 2)
Results of CMC poll beginning 1 February 2014 and ending 17 February 2014:
ADOPT: 10 (100%) (ASI, CNES,
CNSA, CSA, DLR, ESA, INPE, JAXA, NASA, UKSA)
ADOPT PROVISIONALLY: 0 (0%)
REJECT: 0 (0%)
REJECT WITH COMMENTS: 0 (0%)
Results are based on responses from 10 out of 11 members (90.91%).
No response was received from the following Agencies:
FSA
Secretariat Interpretation of Results: Adopted
Resulting CMC Resolution: CMC-R-2014-02-001
Inferred Secretariat Action: Publish Document
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
CMC E-Poll Identifier: CMC-P-2014-02-002
Authorization to publish CCSDS
414.1-B-2, Pseudo-Noise (PN) Ranging Systems (Blue Book, Issue 2)
Results of CMC poll beginning 1 February 2014 and ending 17 February 2014:
ADOPT: 10 (100%) (ASI, CNES,
CNSA, CSA, DLR, ESA, INPE, JAXA, NASA, UKSA)
ADOPT PROVISIONALLY: 0 (0%)
REJECT: 0 (0%)
REJECT WITH COMMENTS: 0 (0%)
Results are based on responses from 10 out of 11 members (90.91%).
No response was received from the following Agencies:
FSA
Secretariat Interpretation of Results: Adopted
Resulting CMC Resolution: CMC-R-2014-02-002
Inferred Secretariat Action: Publish Document
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
CMC E-Poll Identifier: CMC-P-2014-02-003
Authorization to publish CCSDS
521.1-B-1, Mission Operations Common Object Model (Blue Book, Issue 1)
Results of CMC poll beginning 1 February 2014 and ending 17 February 2014:
ADOPT: 10 (100%) (ASI, CNES,
CNSA, CSA, DLR, ESA, INPE, JAXA, NASA, UKSA)
ADOPT PROVISIONALLY: 0 (0%)
REJECT: 0 (0%)
REJECT WITH COMMENTS: 0 (0%)
Results are based on responses from 10 out of 11 members (90.91%).
No response was received from the following Agencies:
FSA
Secretariat Interpretation of Results: Adopted
Resulting CMC Resolution: CMC-R-2014-02-003
Inferred Secretariat Action: Publish Document
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
CMC E-Poll Identifier: CMC-P-2014-02-004
Authorization to publish CCSDS
651.1-B-1, Producer-Archive Interface
Specification (PAIS) (Blue Book, Issue 1)
Results of CMC poll beginning 1 February 2014 and ending 17 February 2014:
ADOPT: 10 (100%) (ASI, CNES,
CNSA, CSA, DLR, ESA, INPE, JAXA, NASA, UKSA)
ADOPT PROVISIONALLY: 0 (0%)
REJECT: 0 (0%)
REJECT WITH COMMENTS: 0 (0%)
Results are based on responses from 10 out of 11 members (90.91%).
No response was received from the following Agencies:
FSA
Secretariat Interpretation of Results: Adopted
Resulting CMC Resolution: CMC-R-2014-02-004
Inferred Secretariat Action: Publish Document
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From Gian.Paolo.Calzolari at esa.int Thu Feb 27 05:03:00 2014
From: Gian.Paolo.Calzolari at esa.int (Gian.Paolo.Calzolari@esa.int)
Date: Thu Feb 27 05:03:03 2014
Subject: [Cesg-all] CCSDS Boot Camp Webex scheduled - 10 March 2014 @
0600 PDT
In-Reply-To:
References:
Message-ID: <19669_1393495408_530F0D70_19669_15544_1_OF9E1F935D.76580ABD-ONC1257C8C.0036FB1C-C1257C8C.003734D8@esa.int>
>
> The votes are counted ? and the Winner is: Monday, 10 March, at
> 0600 PDT. The daylight savings time "spring ahead" in the US takes
> place on 9 March this year. You will each have to sort out what
> this time schedule means in your local time zones.
This URL may help :o)
http://www.timeanddate.com/time/dst/2014.html
Just for information, daylight saving time will start in Europe on Sunday,
30 March; i.e. the day before CCSDS Spring Meetings will start.
Best regards
Gian Paolo
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From ccsds_techsupport at aiaa.org Thu Feb 27 16:44:30 2014
From: ccsds_techsupport at aiaa.org (ccsds techsupport)
Date: Thu Feb 27 16:50:50 2014
Subject: [Cesg-all] CCSDS Spring 2014 Technical Meetings Agenda Request -
Requires Your Input
Message-ID:
Dear Chairs and Area Directors,
The Agendas webpage for the CCSDS Spring 2014 Technical Meetings held in Noordwijkerhout, Netherlands requires your input.
http://public.ccsds.org/meetings/2014Spring/2014SpringAgendas.aspx
As an Area Director, WG, SIG, or BOF Chairman it is your responsibility to keep an updated agenda for your meeting(s) loaded at the CCSDS website.
Send your agendas (or e-mail us your agenda URL in the CWE) to CCSDS Techsupport (mailto:ccsds_techsupport@aiaa.org).
Thanks,
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From: Daniele.Boucon at cnes.fr (Boucon Daniele)
Date: Fri Feb 28 13:16:03 2014
Subject: [Cesg-all] CCSDS Spring 2014 Technical Meetings Agenda Request
- Requires Your Input
In-Reply-To:
References:
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