As part of the extension system project, we intend to pull out the NIST RMF namespaced assemblies present in the OSCAL schema into their own new extension. The goal is to leave "core" OSCAL as widely applicable as possible, without constraints that limit it's use in non-RMF use cases.
In some places in the schema, there are non-RMF namespaced assemblies and constraints that are none-the-less RMF specific. This epic is the parent issue for identifying and tracking these items so that they can be pulled out into the RMF extension at a later date.
As part of the extension system project, we intend to pull out the NIST RMF namespaced assemblies present in the OSCAL schema into their own new extension. The goal is to leave "core" OSCAL as widely applicable as possible, without constraints that limit it's use in non-RMF use cases.
In some places in the schema, there are non-RMF namespaced assemblies and constraints that are none-the-less RMF specific. This epic is the parent issue for identifying and tracking these items so that they can be pulled out into the RMF extension at a later date.