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Smart Grid Maturity ModelPublished: March 2011
About the Webinar (55 mins)
Around the globe,
progressive utilities see the inevitability of adopting a smart grid
that uses digital technology to modernize the power grid. More than
meters and mobility, the smart grid represents a whole new framework for
improved management of electricity generation, transmission and
distribution. Embarking on a smart grid journey can prove daunting, but
with the proper tools and processes, utilities can begin to realize a
smarter grid.
The Smart Grid Maturity Model (SGMM) is a
management tool that helps utilities plan smart grid implementation,
prioritize options, and measure progress. Developed by utilities for
utilities, the model is hosted by the Software Engineering Institute
(SEI) at Carnegie Mellon University. The SEI is maintaining and evolving
the SGMM as a resource for industry transformation with the support of
the U.S. Department of Energy and input from a broad array of
stakeholders.
This webinar will introduce attendees to the SGMM
and how it can be used to help utilities assess their current state of
smart grid implementation, define their goals, and generate inputs into
their road mapping, planning, and implementation processes. It will also
describe recent developments in the SGMM community and how utilities of
varying types and sizes are benefiting from using the model.
About the SpeakerDavid
White is a member of the Resilient Enterprise Management (REM) team in
the CERT Program at the SEI. The REM team performs research and
development in the areas of operational resilience, critical
infrastructure protection, and smart grid deployment.
He is the
project manager and a core member of the development team for the SEI
Smart Grid Maturity Model (SGMM), a business tool to assist utilities in
planning and tracking progress on their grid modernization efforts.
White
is also a core member of the development team for the CERT® Resilience
Management Model (RMM), a process improvement model that provides
guidelines for converging and managing security and business continuity
from an operational risk perspective. David is an instructor for the
Introduction to the CERT Resilience Management Model course and a lead
appraiser for the RMM capability appraisal method.
He has a
bachelor’s and a master’s degree in engineering from Carnegie Mellon
University. White is currently based in New York City. *David White photo courtesy of
Richard L. Kuper
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