From sis-voice at mailman.ccsds.org Tue Dec 13 15:50:11 2016 From: sis-voice at mailman.ccsds.org (SIS-Voice Working Group) Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2016 15:50:11 +0000 Subject: [SIS-Voice] Change in SIS Area Director Message-ID: Greetings all, NASA will be switching their support for the SIS Area Director position, and I’ll be stepping down. The CESG informally recommended Scott Burleigh of JPL to replace me, and I believe that the decision is now out for polling by the CMC. Assuming the poll is successful, I think the AD position will transition when it is complete. I’ll stay on as DTN WG chair. As you all know, Scott has a long history in CCSDS, has supported numerous SIS efforts, and I fully expect him to be an excellent SIS Area Director. For my part, I would like to thank you all for your work on behalf of CCSDS and for helping me shepherd SIS through some very interesting and exciting times. We’ve taken the first steps to realizing a Solar System Internetwork, and achieved a foothold in space with the deployment of BP onto ISS and its integration into TReK. With the IETF work we have the possibility of benefiting from commercialization on a terrestrial scale. If that is successful, we will also have successfully transitioned what could have been a space-only niche technology to be an enabling capability for a myriad of networks on the ground, including the burgeoning IOT realm. The Voice and Video books already leverage commercial specifications, and will ensure efficient interoperability of those services as human space exploration moves forward. The CFDP revisions, once approved, provide (IMHO) significant capability advancements of the file transfer protocol into the networked era. All of this is thanks to your work, both technical and ‘political’. As you know, CCSDS specifications are not easy, between having to reach consensus, address the agencies’ and reviewers’ concerns, and securing the resources for both specification and prototype development. You’ve made amazing progress and significant contributions to CCSDS, and it has been my pleasure and honor to support your work as SIS AD. v/r, --keith -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From sis-voice at mailman.ccsds.org Tue Dec 13 15:59:33 2016 From: sis-voice at mailman.ccsds.org (SIS-Voice Working Group) Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2016 10:59:33 -0500 Subject: [SIS-Voice] [Sis-dtn] Change in SIS Area Director In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dear Keith, your tenure has been marked by remarkable progress towards our collective vision of a network to span the solar system and much of the credit for that is due to your inspired leadership and capable technical input. THANK YOU! Scott would be a most worthy successor, having been at the core, literally, of the DTN Bundle protocols and a consistent and reliable guide for the evolution of these important protocols. This project, which began in 1998 and had roots going back much farther into packet environments for space communication, has managed to succeed despite very limited funding. That's thanks, in part, to the devoted and often voluntary efforts of a long list of participants. We all remember Adrian Hooke's persistence and enthusiasm for this work and your tenure, Keith, has burnished Adrian's long-lasting vision. Best wishes, Vint On Tue, Dec 13, 2016 at 10:50 AM, Scott, Keith L. wrote: > Greetings all, > > > > NASA will be switching their support for the SIS Area Director position, > and I’ll be stepping down. The CESG informally recommended Scott Burleigh > of JPL to replace me, and I believe that the decision is now out for > polling by the CMC. Assuming the poll is successful, I think the AD > position will transition when it is complete. I’ll stay on as DTN WG chair. > > > > As you all know, Scott has a long history in CCSDS, has supported numerous > SIS efforts, and I fully expect him to be an excellent SIS Area Director. > > > > For my part, I would like to thank you all for your work on behalf of > CCSDS and for helping me shepherd SIS through some very interesting and > exciting times. We’ve taken the first steps to realizing a Solar System > Internetwork, and achieved a foothold in space with the deployment of BP > onto ISS and its integration into TReK. With the IETF work we have the > possibility of benefiting from commercialization on a terrestrial scale. > If that is successful, we will also have successfully transitioned what > could have been a space-only niche technology to be an enabling capability > for a myriad of networks on the ground, including the burgeoning IOT > realm. The Voice and Video books already leverage commercial > specifications, and will ensure efficient interoperability of those > services as human space exploration moves forward. The CFDP revisions, > once approved, provide (IMHO) significant capability advancements of the > file transfer protocol into the networked era. > > > > All of this is thanks to your work, both technical and ‘political’. As > you know, CCSDS specifications are not easy, between having to reach > consensus, address the agencies’ and reviewers’ concerns, and securing the > resources for both specification and prototype development. You’ve made > amazing progress and significant contributions to CCSDS, and it has been my > pleasure and honor to support your work as SIS AD. > > > > v/r, > > > > --keith > > > > _______________________________________________ > SIS-DTN mailing list > SIS-DTN at mailman.ccsds.org > https://mailman.ccsds.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sis-dtn > > -- New postal address: Google 1875 Explorer Street, 10th Floor Reston, VA 20190 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From sis-voice at mailman.ccsds.org Tue Dec 13 16:00:18 2016 From: sis-voice at mailman.ccsds.org (SIS-Voice Working Group) Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2016 16:00:18 +0000 Subject: [SIS-Voice] Change in SIS Area Director In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Thanks for all your help. My small contributions would not have been possible with Scott’s and your help and support. Lee From: SIS-CFDPV1 [mailto:sis-cfdpv1-bounces at mailman.ccsds.org] On Behalf Of Scott, Keith L. Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2016 9:50 AM To: sis at mailman.ccsds.org; Tomaso de Cola Cc: sis-dtn at mailman.ccsds.org; sis-mia at mailman.ccsds.org; sis-voice at mailman.ccsds.org; sis-cfdpv1 at mailman.ccsds.org Subject: [SIS-CFDPV1] Change in SIS Area Director Greetings all, NASA will be switching their support for the SIS Area Director position, and I’ll be stepping down. The CESG informally recommended Scott Burleigh of JPL to replace me, and I believe that the decision is now out for polling by the CMC. Assuming the poll is successful, I think the AD position will transition when it is complete. I’ll stay on as DTN WG chair. As you all know, Scott has a long history in CCSDS, has supported numerous SIS efforts, and I fully expect him to be an excellent SIS Area Director. For my part, I would like to thank you all for your work on behalf of CCSDS and for helping me shepherd SIS through some very interesting and exciting times. We’ve taken the first steps to realizing a Solar System Internetwork, and achieved a foothold in space with the deployment of BP onto ISS and its integration into TReK. With the IETF work we have the possibility of benefiting from commercialization on a terrestrial scale. If that is successful, we will also have successfully transitioned what could have been a space-only niche technology to be an enabling capability for a myriad of networks on the ground, including the burgeoning IOT realm. The Voice and Video books already leverage commercial specifications, and will ensure efficient interoperability of those services as human space exploration moves forward. The CFDP revisions, once approved, provide (IMHO) significant capability advancements of the file transfer protocol into the networked era. All of this is thanks to your work, both technical and ‘political’. As you know, CCSDS specifications are not easy, between having to reach consensus, address the agencies’ and reviewers’ concerns, and securing the resources for both specification and prototype development. You’ve made amazing progress and significant contributions to CCSDS, and it has been my pleasure and honor to support your work as SIS AD. v/r, --keith -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From sis-voice at mailman.ccsds.org Tue Dec 13 21:07:36 2016 From: sis-voice at mailman.ccsds.org (SIS-Voice Working Group) Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2016 21:07:36 +0000 Subject: [SIS-Voice] [Sis-mia] Change in SIS Area Director In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I was going to attempt to write up something eloquent and grand, but Scott captured my thoughts and more. Speaking as a Working Group Chairman, Keith has been extremely patient and always managed to help me navigate the choppy waters that stand in the way of getting books approved. He has set the bar high. ***** Rodney Grubbs NASA Imagery Experts Program Manager MSFC EO50 256-544-4582 256-603-3270 (cellular, text message capable) Follow me on Twitter @rod4dtv On Dec 13, 2016, at 11:05 AM, Burleigh, Scott C (312B) > wrote: Just to amplify a little bit: Keith has set a very high bar for performance in this job. NASA and the world’s other national space agencies have benefited deeply from his energy and commitment. Keith’s mastery of the technology, grasp of the political and social dynamics of CCSDS, unfailing good humor, and really unbelievable patience are going to be hard for anybody to match. It is a darned good thing he’ll still be DTN WG chair. Scott From: SIS-MIA [mailto:sis-mia-bounces at mailman.ccsds.org] On Behalf Of Scott, Keith L. Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2016 7:50 AM To: sis at mailman.ccsds.org; Tomaso de Cola > Cc: sis-dtn at mailman.ccsds.org; sis-mia at mailman.ccsds.org; sis-voice at mailman.ccsds.org; sis-cfdpv1 at mailman.ccsds.org Subject: [Sis-mia] Change in SIS Area Director Greetings all, NASA will be switching their support for the SIS Area Director position, and I’ll be stepping down. The CESG informally recommended Scott Burleigh of JPL to replace me, and I believe that the decision is now out for polling by the CMC. Assuming the poll is successful, I think the AD position will transition when it is complete. I’ll stay on as DTN WG chair. As you all know, Scott has a long history in CCSDS, has supported numerous SIS efforts, and I fully expect him to be an excellent SIS Area Director. For my part, I would like to thank you all for your work on behalf of CCSDS and for helping me shepherd SIS through some very interesting and exciting times. We’ve taken the first steps to realizing a Solar System Internetwork, and achieved a foothold in space with the deployment of BP onto ISS and its integration into TReK. With the IETF work we have the possibility of benefiting from commercialization on a terrestrial scale. If that is successful, we will also have successfully transitioned what could have been a space-only niche technology to be an enabling capability for a myriad of networks on the ground, including the burgeoning IOT realm. The Voice and Video books already leverage commercial specifications, and will ensure efficient interoperability of those services as human space exploration moves forward. The CFDP revisions, once approved, provide (IMHO) significant capability advancements of the file transfer protocol into the networked era. All of this is thanks to your work, both technical and ‘political’. As you know, CCSDS specifications are not easy, between having to reach consensus, address the agencies’ and reviewers’ concerns, and securing the resources for both specification and prototype development. You’ve made amazing progress and significant contributions to CCSDS, and it has been my pleasure and honor to support your work as SIS AD. v/r, --keith _______________________________________________ SIS-MIA mailing list SIS-MIA at mailman.ccsds.org https://mailman.ccsds.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sis-mia -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From sis-voice at mailman.ccsds.org Wed Dec 14 08:47:08 2016 From: sis-voice at mailman.ccsds.org (SIS-Voice Working Group) Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2016 08:47:08 +0000 Subject: [SIS-Voice] Change in SIS Area Director In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dear Keith I think the time difference made that everything was already said, I can only said THANK YOU! Thanks for your support, your patient and your “difficult political” support It is great that you are still there and leading the DTN group Scott, you are warm welcomed! PS; the pool is open and yesterday in the CMC telecom the changed was approved by everyone. Wish you all the best Osvaldo Von: SIS-MIA [mailto:sis-mia-bounces at mailman.ccsds.org] Im Auftrag von Scott, Keith L. Gesendet: Dienstag, 13. Dezember 2016 16:50 An: sis at mailman.ccsds.org; Cola, Tomaso de Cc: sis-dtn at mailman.ccsds.org; sis-mia at mailman.ccsds.org; sis-voice at mailman.ccsds.org; sis-cfdpv1 at mailman.ccsds.org Betreff: [Sis-mia] Change in SIS Area Director Greetings all, NASA will be switching their support for the SIS Area Director position, and I’ll be stepping down. The CESG informally recommended Scott Burleigh of JPL to replace me, and I believe that the decision is now out for polling by the CMC. Assuming the poll is successful, I think the AD position will transition when it is complete. I’ll stay on as DTN WG chair. As you all know, Scott has a long history in CCSDS, has supported numerous SIS efforts, and I fully expect him to be an excellent SIS Area Director. For my part, I would like to thank you all for your work on behalf of CCSDS and for helping me shepherd SIS through some very interesting and exciting times. We’ve taken the first steps to realizing a Solar System Internetwork, and achieved a foothold in space with the deployment of BP onto ISS and its integration into TReK. With the IETF work we have the possibility of benefiting from commercialization on a terrestrial scale. If that is successful, we will also have successfully transitioned what could have been a space-only niche technology to be an enabling capability for a myriad of networks on the ground, including the burgeoning IOT realm. The Voice and Video books already leverage commercial specifications, and will ensure efficient interoperability of those services as human space exploration moves forward. The CFDP revisions, once approved, provide (IMHO) significant capability advancements of the file transfer protocol into the networked era. All of this is thanks to your work, both technical and ‘political’. As you know, CCSDS specifications are not easy, between having to reach consensus, address the agencies’ and reviewers’ concerns, and securing the resources for both specification and prototype development. You’ve made amazing progress and significant contributions to CCSDS, and it has been my pleasure and honor to support your work as SIS AD. v/r, --keith -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From sis-voice at mailman.ccsds.org Tue Dec 13 17:05:25 2016 From: sis-voice at mailman.ccsds.org (SIS-Voice Working Group) Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2016 17:05:25 +0000 Subject: [SIS-Voice] Change in SIS Area Director In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Just to amplify a little bit: Keith has set a very high bar for performance in this job. NASA and the world’s other national space agencies have benefited deeply from his energy and commitment. Keith’s mastery of the technology, grasp of the political and social dynamics of CCSDS, unfailing good humor, and really unbelievable patience are going to be hard for anybody to match. It is a darned good thing he’ll still be DTN WG chair. Scott From: SIS-MIA [mailto:sis-mia-bounces at mailman.ccsds.org] On Behalf Of Scott, Keith L. Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2016 7:50 AM To: sis at mailman.ccsds.org; Tomaso de Cola Cc: sis-dtn at mailman.ccsds.org; sis-mia at mailman.ccsds.org; sis-voice at mailman.ccsds.org; sis-cfdpv1 at mailman.ccsds.org Subject: [Sis-mia] Change in SIS Area Director Greetings all, NASA will be switching their support for the SIS Area Director position, and I’ll be stepping down. The CESG informally recommended Scott Burleigh of JPL to replace me, and I believe that the decision is now out for polling by the CMC. Assuming the poll is successful, I think the AD position will transition when it is complete. I’ll stay on as DTN WG chair. As you all know, Scott has a long history in CCSDS, has supported numerous SIS efforts, and I fully expect him to be an excellent SIS Area Director. For my part, I would like to thank you all for your work on behalf of CCSDS and for helping me shepherd SIS through some very interesting and exciting times. We’ve taken the first steps to realizing a Solar System Internetwork, and achieved a foothold in space with the deployment of BP onto ISS and its integration into TReK. With the IETF work we have the possibility of benefiting from commercialization on a terrestrial scale. If that is successful, we will also have successfully transitioned what could have been a space-only niche technology to be an enabling capability for a myriad of networks on the ground, including the burgeoning IOT realm. The Voice and Video books already leverage commercial specifications, and will ensure efficient interoperability of those services as human space exploration moves forward. The CFDP revisions, once approved, provide (IMHO) significant capability advancements of the file transfer protocol into the networked era. All of this is thanks to your work, both technical and ‘political’. As you know, CCSDS specifications are not easy, between having to reach consensus, address the agencies’ and reviewers’ concerns, and securing the resources for both specification and prototype development. You’ve made amazing progress and significant contributions to CCSDS, and it has been my pleasure and honor to support your work as SIS AD. v/r, --keith -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From sis-voice at mailman.ccsds.org Thu Dec 15 01:33:31 2016 From: sis-voice at mailman.ccsds.org (SIS-Voice Working Group) Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2016 10:33:31 +0900 Subject: [SIS-Voice] [Sis-dtn] Change in SIS Area Director In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dear Keith, Thanks for your message. Without your leadership, we would not have been able to achieve anything. I would like to express my deepest gratitude for your great stewardship, insightful direction, hard work, and all contributions you have made to the CCSDS community as the SIS Area Director. I am glad to hear that you stay on as DTN WG Chair, and looking forward to meet you at next meeting as your deputy. -Kiyo On 2016/12/14 0:50, Scott, Keith L. wrote: > Greetings all, > > > > NASA will be switching their support for the SIS Area Director position, > and I’ll be stepping down. The CESG informally recommended Scott > Burleigh of JPL to replace me, and I believe that the decision is now > out for polling by the CMC. Assuming the poll is successful, I think > the AD position will transition when it is complete. I’ll stay on as > DTN WG chair. > > > > As you all know, Scott has a long history in CCSDS, has supported > numerous SIS efforts, and I fully expect him to be an excellent SIS Area > Director. > > > > For my part, I would like to thank you all for your work on behalf of > CCSDS and for helping me shepherd SIS through some very interesting and > exciting times. We’ve taken the first steps to realizing a Solar System > Internetwork, and achieved a foothold in space with the deployment of BP > onto ISS and its integration into TReK. With the IETF work we have the > possibility of benefiting from commercialization on a terrestrial > scale. If that is successful, we will also have successfully > transitioned what could have been a space-only niche technology to be an > enabling capability for a myriad of networks on the ground, including > the burgeoning IOT realm. The Voice and Video books already leverage > commercial specifications, and will ensure efficient interoperability of > those services as human space exploration moves forward. The CFDP > revisions, once approved, provide (IMHO) significant capability > advancements of the file transfer protocol into the networked era. > > > > All of this is thanks to your work, both technical and ‘political’. As > you know, CCSDS specifications are not easy, between having to reach > consensus, address the agencies’ and reviewers’ concerns, and securing > the resources for both specification and prototype development. You’ve > made amazing progress and significant contributions to CCSDS, and it has > been my pleasure and honor to support your work as SIS AD. > > > > v/r, > > > > --keith > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > SIS-DTN mailing list > SIS-DTN at mailman.ccsds.org > https://mailman.ccsds.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sis-dtn > From sis-voice at mailman.ccsds.org Fri Dec 16 17:32:43 2016 From: sis-voice at mailman.ccsds.org (SIS-Voice Working Group) Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2016 17:32:43 +0000 Subject: [SIS-Voice] Change in SIS Area Director In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Agree completely. Many thanks to Keith. Scott has some large shoes to fill! From: SIS-DTN [mailto:sis-dtn-bounces at mailman.ccsds.org] On Behalf Of Burleigh, Scott C (312B) Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2016 11:05 AM To: Scott, Keith L. ; sis at mailman.ccsds.org; Tomaso de Cola Cc: sis-dtn at mailman.ccsds.org; sis-mia at mailman.ccsds.org; sis-voice at mailman.ccsds.org; sis-cfdpv1 at mailman.ccsds.org Subject: Re: [Sis-dtn] Change in SIS Area Director Just to amplify a little bit: Keith has set a very high bar for performance in this job. NASA and the world’s other national space agencies have benefited deeply from his energy and commitment. Keith’s mastery of the technology, grasp of the political and social dynamics of CCSDS, unfailing good humor, and really unbelievable patience are going to be hard for anybody to match. It is a darned good thing he’ll still be DTN WG chair. Scott From: SIS-MIA [mailto:sis-mia-bounces at mailman.ccsds.org] On Behalf Of Scott, Keith L. Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2016 7:50 AM To: sis at mailman.ccsds.org; Tomaso de Cola > Cc: sis-dtn at mailman.ccsds.org; sis-mia at mailman.ccsds.org; sis-voice at mailman.ccsds.org; sis-cfdpv1 at mailman.ccsds.org Subject: [Sis-mia] Change in SIS Area Director Greetings all, NASA will be switching their support for the SIS Area Director position, and I’ll be stepping down. The CESG informally recommended Scott Burleigh of JPL to replace me, and I believe that the decision is now out for polling by the CMC. Assuming the poll is successful, I think the AD position will transition when it is complete. I’ll stay on as DTN WG chair. As you all know, Scott has a long history in CCSDS, has supported numerous SIS efforts, and I fully expect him to be an excellent SIS Area Director. For my part, I would like to thank you all for your work on behalf of CCSDS and for helping me shepherd SIS through some very interesting and exciting times. We’ve taken the first steps to realizing a Solar System Internetwork, and achieved a foothold in space with the deployment of BP onto ISS and its integration into TReK. With the IETF work we have the possibility of benefiting from commercialization on a terrestrial scale. If that is successful, we will also have successfully transitioned what could have been a space-only niche technology to be an enabling capability for a myriad of networks on the ground, including the burgeoning IOT realm. The Voice and Video books already leverage commercial specifications, and will ensure efficient interoperability of those services as human space exploration moves forward. The CFDP revisions, once approved, provide (IMHO) significant capability advancements of the file transfer protocol into the networked era. All of this is thanks to your work, both technical and ‘political’. As you know, CCSDS specifications are not easy, between having to reach consensus, address the agencies’ and reviewers’ concerns, and securing the resources for both specification and prototype development. You’ve made amazing progress and significant contributions to CCSDS, and it has been my pleasure and honor to support your work as SIS AD. v/r, --keith -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: