[DevelopersForum] meeting schedule clarification

Shames, Peter M (US 312B) peter.m.shames at jpl.nasa.gov
Tue Mar 26 00:56:51 UTC 2024


Hi Marko,

Let me try and answer this question for you (and to inform others).  First off, we would definitely welcome your participation in this Lunar Interoperability Forum<https://urldefense.us/v3/__https:/public.ccsds.org/LunarForum.aspx__;!!PvBDto6Hs4WbVuu7!MVs-2mBS_Vw846VzhUF06zRaoC5XJkC5BmE8sZmCkfVM5-GCWUJjIWhjNsBBnBabbAGR_jx06m36l-os095OomQ4BFdfinch$>.

Secondly, the intended outcome of this meeting is “accelerating the development of all needed international space communication and navigation standards required to ensure multi-national and multi-system interoperability around the Moon”.  Because this is focused on systems at the Moon you might think that it is the same as the previously planned LunaNet Developers Forum, but this gathering is intended to be broader, and to be focused specifically on architectures and standards that the CCSDS and IOAG might specify for interoperability, as opposed to whatever vendors might have proposed specifically for LunaNet.

As stated in the announcement, if you do have a topic to propose for a short talk during the forum please contact Lunar-Interoperability-Forum at mailman.ccsds.org<mailto:Lunar-Interoperability-Forum at mailman.ccsds.org>.

Thanks, Peter Shames



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From: DevelopersForum <developersforum-bounces at mailman.ccsds.org> on behalf of Gerhard, Marko <marko.gerhard at airbus.com>
Date: Friday, March 22, 2024 at 7:42 AM
To: DevelopersForum at mailman.ccsds.org <DevelopersForum at mailman.ccsds.org>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] [DevelopersForum] meeting schedule clarification
Airbus Amber
Dear LunaNet Developers Forum Support,

I have been registered for the LunaNet Developers Forum in Nov. 2023 in The Hague, which has been cancelled/postponed. Can you please confirm that the meeting has been replaced by the Lunar Interoperability Forum<https://urldefense.us/v3/__https:/public.ccsds.org/LunarForum.aspx__;!!PvBDto6Hs4WbVuu7!MVs-2mBS_Vw846VzhUF06zRaoC5XJkC5BmE8sZmCkfVM5-GCWUJjIWhjNsBBnBabbAGR_jx06m36l-os095OomQ4BFdfinch$> taking place on May 07th 2024?

From the description it seems to be the same meeting while the meeting title has changed. The topic is interesting for us at Airbus and we would like to plan our participation.

Thanks for your feedback.

Kind regards,
Marko Gerhard
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