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4. Executive SLirr:mary <br />It is UtiliWorks' understanding that the City of Santa Ana has already taken steps to assess the <br />feasibility of AMI technology for its customers, including related operational technologies, such <br />as Meter Data Management (MDM) software, By refining an AMI system solution with UtiliWorks, <br />the City will be able to better realize the project objectives outlined in the City's 2016 <br />feasibility report: providing higher levels of customer service and water usage information to <br />enable water conservation by customers, and improving the water system operations and <br />efficiency, <br />Through our experience interacting with utilities, vendors, and our own research, we have <br />gathered a wealth of information of various AMI technologies. Our understanding provides <br />valuable insight to the best suitable AMI technologies for the City's specific situation and needs. <br />Provided below is an example knowledge capture work product of water AMI solutions in a <br />matrix form. We are familiar with all major water AMI technology vendors while maintaining <br />vendor -neutrality. <br />Q <br />W.Mor MOO allRh%mt" <br />Water AME Solutions <br />Proprietary Information; <br />Vendors N rn s ithhe[ <br />Fhtieoc*-t+ FRfi PLG!, ,w cY:? <br />P'r <br />rig <br />rRF <br />PG <br />at; Rr <br />£i8 I Rr <br />r7r <br />Casu".� i� <br />,Ww140ir4i <br />I Nkp <br />/2w <br />PIMP <br />fFY.iP Peal <br />P"r., <br />Iwl11111'b kr:,n <br />:Fi:L>;ai=kd <br />Y <br />Y <br />N <br />Y'!J <br />H ti <br />Y i to <br />H <br />x <br />�tARC F,c+; td; a <br />a GaPd <br />tape 93* <br />CCk923 <br />Yi} <br />BtiJ�v:?s 90'2Y& <br />I3j474U�'.Tan <br />4wa 3d8 <br />96F <br />piUa�C <br />041 <br />&Ji <br />12 W <br />sy1 <br />Bd�R'FXJ 18aEr3rry idrm;'r�l <br />is f9C <br />t�tQ Pry � <br />24'an <br />76 �����'� <br />28 3�� <br />35 Ra � 9Q ��a <br />Y <br />ZiiFn I <br />.NstParcamanca �«ia.xee7 <br />t6 pr 3rtt <br />rigure I - Utdfi arks AMI Vendor Matrix <br />Because technology and services in the industry have grown since the time the City's feasibility <br />report was commissioned, UtiliWorks is able to leverage its experience in AMI procurement, <br />contracting, and deployment to engage in knowledge -share with the City and fill in gaps <br />regarding AMI solutions. lasing our institutional knowledge, UtiliWorks is well -prepared to make <br />recommendations to City on all aspects outlined in the City"s RFP, including: <br />A. Smart Metering Technology <br />B. Data Collection Network <br />C. Communication Method <br />D. System Head -End Control Computer and Software <br />E. Meter Data Management Software <br />F. Endpoint Installation <br />5 1 Page <br />
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