ISO TC20/SC13
- Space Data and Information Transfer Systems
ISO
TC20/SC13 Web Site
CCSDS Recommendations are routinely submitted to the International Organization
for Standardization (ISO) for adoption as international standards. In
1990, the CCSDS entered into a cooperative arrangement with Sub-Committee
13 under Technical Committee 20 of ISO. Under this arrangement, CCSDS-developed
Recommendations are advanced to ISO TC20/SC13 where they are progressed,
via the normal ISO procedures of review and voting, into ISO/CCSDS Standards.
These documents retain the CCSDS format, but are appended with an ISO
cover sheet and control number. ISO TC20/SC13 normally meets every six
months in conjunction with the CCSDS Management Council meetings.
Charter and Scope of ISO/TC 20/SC 13:
- Is an international forum, which addresses the standardization needs
of organizations and personnel involved with data and information transfer
and exchange standards for civil space applications.
- Recognizes that technical documents appropriate for international
data systems standardization purposes have been developed by other organizations
and will utilize these existing documents if they have demonstrated
their suitability by wide international acceptance. SC 13 will avoid
developing new international standards when adequate standards exist.
- Promote international cooperation and progress in civil space applications
by encouraging, supporting, and proposing national and international
missions; and seeking and initiating new concepts for international
cooperative projects and missions. This includes spacecraft missions,
ground based radio science, and space and ground tracking networks.
- Develops both the technical and the institutional framework for international
interoperability to facilitate appropriate cross-support opportunities
of space data systems.
- Promote opportunities for partnership in space applications, including
space and ground tracking networks and data sharing, between industrialized
countries and the developing countries.
- Acts as an international information exchange mechanism for data,
programs and plans pertaining to space applications and space/ground
tracking networks.