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September 25-28 Washington, DC
The Smart Utility Conference and Exposition
Autovation's real-world education
offers a great selection of up-to-the-minute topics on critical issues.
This year we've partnered with the Geospatial Information and
Technology Association (GITA) to boaden our program with sessions for
those who want to learn more about GIS. Presentations will include:
• The Critical Role of GIS in Supporting Smart Grid and Integrated Systems
• Meter Data Management in a GIS Context
• Integrating Smart Meter Data and Network Facility Data for Better System Analysis
• Geospatial Tools enable the Smart Grid
• Integrating Communications and Electric GIS for the Smart Grid
• Privacy and
Spatial
Law
• Leading-Edge GIS Applications in Municipal and Utility Environments
[an error occurred while processing this directive]You can also learn about GIS at the
Expo hall where exhibitors will demonstrate how to use spatial data to
support AMI/AMR deployment and applications for data management and
customer information systems.
Autovation attracts electric, water
and gas utility professionals from around the world seeking to share
best practices and lessons learned. Participants represent
cooperatives, investor owned and municipal utilities whose stages of
automation range from developing business cases and selecting vendors
to installing smart meters to optimizing investments and preparing for
the future.
Presentations on these subjects as
well as performance management, security, interoperability and enabling
applications make Autovation the best choice for utility
technology education.
For more information visit http://www.utilimetrics.org/Autovation2011i.aspx
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