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Smart Metering and MDM – Take Advantage of the Future Capabilities
Now
John Wambaugh, Vice President, UISOL

Tuesday, May 25th
Meter data management is one of
the most complex and data intensive computing challenges utilities face. This
one day college course is tailored for professionals in the customer service and
information technology fields from large utilities including multi-service and
multi-state utilities. Those investigating Advanced Metering Infrastructure
technology will find this course informative and crucial as they seek to comply
with the new regulations. Attendees will learn how Smart Metering fits with the Energy
Policy Act of 2005, the impact on your business and customers, the proper
techniques for documenting requirements and how to develop a business case for
management approval.
John
O. Wambaugh has been
involved in the planning, deployment, operation and maintenance of advanced metering
systems for 20 years. He is vice president at Utility Integration Solutions, a leader in
interoperability standards focused on systems and business process integration for
utilities. As eMeter's chief solutions architect, he was responsible for the definition,
configuration and integration of MDMS solutions. While VP at Cellnet Data Systems, he was
responsible for the development of systems, processes and tools used in the installation
and operation of over 10 million advanced meters.
Learning
Objectives:
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Learn and be able to define the terms and nomenclature used in the
industry;
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Learn the benefits of AMI and MDM;
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List the different types of AMI and their limitations;
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Define the role of an MDM in unlocking AMI benefits;
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Define: Just
what is AMIS?
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Understand the impact of AMI and MDM on business systems and processes;
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Utilize AMI/MDM on processes beyond those of billing and rates;
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Apply best practices for AMI and MDM implementation.
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