This GitHub public repository openc2-oif-obo was created at the request of the OASIS Open Command and Control (OpenC2) TC as an OASIS TC Open Repository to support development of open source resources related to Technical Committee work.
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This repository supports implementation of an OpenC2 Integration Framework (OIF) family product that can be configured as an intermediate producer-consumer; this product will be called the OIF Bridge Orchestrator (OBO).
Many OpenC2 use cases involve a Producer interacting with a Consumer that in turn manages subordinate devices. While such a Consumer can be achieved with an amalgamation of an OIF-Device and an OIF-Orchestrator, having a tool designed to utilize OIF for this purpose will allow this tool to receive individual focus and updates tailored for its specific role. Current OIF-Orchestrator implementations require user-facing features such as a GUI that are unnecessary in many intermediate implementations and require using tools from a variety of repositories to create one effective intermediate device. This open repository serves to focus that work.
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Current Maintainers of this TC Open Repository
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David Lemire, david.lemire@hii-tsd.com, dlemire60, National Security Agency
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David Kemp, d.kemp@cyber.nsa.gov, davaya, National Security Agency
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