Strategy Needed To Improve Water Infrastructure

  The National coverage of Flint Michigan’s water crisis has brought the fundamental infrastructure challenges of overburdened water facilities to the forefront of city council agendas nationwide, a change from its usual absence…

Black & Veatch Release 2016 Report

Smart City Infrastructure Gaining Global Momentum Black & Veatch, a global engineering, consulting and construction services firm, released its 2016 Strategic Directions: Smart City/Smart Utility Report in February.  This report identifies…

MeterSYS Presents Options to Goldsboro City Council

January 4, 2016 After several months of detailed analysis, the MeterSYS team presented the findings of its assessment and recommendations for the City of Goldsboro's smart metering program.  The City has realized a significant setback with…

Smart Metering- Capital Competition or Partnership Potentiality?

The MeterSYS P3 Model Is An Option Economies of scale – low cost, low margin, repeatability, outsourcing Low risk with transparency of cost and operation and strong protection and claw-back measures built in Support the municipality…

AMI- Data Overload or Data Goldmine?

AMI Data Management is Scalable for Large and Small Utilities.  The exponential rise of big data and what to do with it has become a major issue for all levels of government. The dramatic advances in data analytics and the associated requirements…

IS AMI THE RIGHT CHOICE FOR YOUR UTILITY?

AMI Works...For All Utilities The benefits of advanced meter infrastructure are profound, but the influx of data and requisite technology expertise has ruled it out as an unnecessary expenditure for small towns in which the population isn’t…

City of Sanford Approves Contract With MeterSYS

January 21, 2016: City of Sanford Engages MeterSYS for AMI Feasibility Assessment MeterSYS is pleased to welcome the City of Sanford, North Carolina to its Smart Metering Circle. The City has engaged the services and consulting firm to conduct…