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Name, Title, and <br />Location <br />Background and Skills <br />% Time <br />Devoted to <br />Project - <br />Range Reflects <br />Various . <br />Pro ect Phases <br />Don Rankin <br />. Electrical Engineer and experienced utility manager <br />5-10 <br />Water SME <br />with 19 years leading Water, Wastewater and <br />Stormwater Utility Operation and Maintenance, <br />Location: Topeka, KS <br />Capital Programs and Customer Service Operations. <br />He is an innovative big picture thinker with strong <br />analytical reporting skills. <br />• Serving as a water subject matter expert for multiple <br />advanced meter infrastructure (AMI) assessments <br />• Planning and executing technology programs related <br />to AMI and meter data management systems (MDMS) <br />that meet water utiLity goals and objectives <br />Parvathi Murali <br />. Experience in software implementation, data <br />5-10 <br />analytics, AMI, Meter Data Management and strategy <br />MDM, IT/OT SME <br />consulting <br />Vancouver, British <br />• Involved in various UtiliWorks projects with similar <br />Columbia <br />services to what is proposed for Santa Ana, including <br />Anchorage Municipal Light and Power AK, Fort Worth <br />Water Department TX Long Beach Gas and Oil CA <br />6. Technical Approach <br />Project Methodology <br />UtiliWorks uses a_proven project methodology called UtiliWorks Advantage' for Utility Technology <br />projects, as illustrated in the proceeding page. The services requested by the City of Santa Ana's AMI <br />stakeholder committee (areas A -K in RFP) fit squarely into our service model, the UtiliWorks <br />AdvantagelA. The key to this successful model is that for every technology consideration there is a <br />corresponding Business Process aspect that must assessed. Each task presented in this scope of <br />services section is expected to build upon previous tasks and knowledge of the City's operations in <br />order to ensure a successful deployment process. The Feasibility Study conducted by Black Ft Veatch <br />lays the foundation for the "Assess" step of AMI implementation, and the scope described herein <br />encompasses the remaining building blocks through the Install step in the UtiliWorks Advantage°". <br />Additionally, the UtiliWorks Advantage'" is flexible enough to provide structure to any <br />implementation the City chooses to engage in, including the "Design, Build, Run, and Transfer" <br />business model. <br />121 Page <br />Pa e20 of 69 <br />22;24 <br />