Welcome to the Open Security Controls Assessment Language (OSCAL) Blog, open to NIST team and to our community members!
If you work closely with us, you might have noticed we our hard work on the OSCAL project's deep cleaning at the same time as our v1.1.0 release. As the project has evolved, we needed to do a deep cleaning and get better organized. Since, this decision would impact our team and the community, we discussed the change in our DEFINE and Model Engineering meetings, solicited feedback, and published a decision record describing our rationale and reorganization plan. If you want an up-to-date detailed description of OSCAL artifacts and what code repositories they come from, please take a moment and review the OSCAL Project's structure on our website.
The NIST OSCAL Team will author future blog posts when important topics come up, but that is not only for us to decide. If you have an OSCAL topic you would like to read about or you want to guest-author a blog, you can email the NIST OSCAL team your proposal. The team will work with you to publish your post.