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No, but I don't think that's priority as much as deciding whether - and how - to develop a common information model. Orchestration is likely to remain a generic term, whereas a CIM will have necessary specifics.
I think there is general recognition that the standards pace of the past is meaningless today.
As you point out, the problem is you cannot create something new that fits the needed industry standard if your starting point is always where you are! I believe it will require an industry-wide design and/or collaboration as you earlier pointed out. (Note: I believe you had identified a group that was advancing some promising standards?)
Not easy to do but greatly needed. I look forward to your continued reporting.