Second Sight Systems can now claim certifications as meter vendor for five of the biggest names in the industry, Honeywell, Itron, L&G, Sensus and Eaton. This impressive list is a testament to the quality and experience of our technicians, our superior safety records and our dedication to delivering projects on time and on spec for our customers. Our track record speaks for itself with the growing number of new projects slated for 2019 and beyond. Congratulations is in order to the team members of Second Sight who make this happen!
GE MDS: Second Sight Completes Remote Utility Monitoring Project for the Dept. of Veteran Affairs (VA)
Second Sight Systems along with the partnership of Schneider Electric is providing another GE MDS solution– this time to the Dept of Veteran Affairs.
Our GE MDS Training Event at Ameren Headquarters was a Big Success!
Second Sight’s recent GE MDS customer event at Ameren’s headquarters in downtown St. Louis was a big success. Our team put on a first-class technical training session for over 55 attendees, representing 10 different utilities and engineering firms, many of whom traveled from several hours away to take part in the full-day training session.
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Second Sight Systems Wins Utility Metering Service Contract in MO, IL (2017)
Second Sight Systems, a leading provider of utility metering services for electric, gas, and water utilities, is pleased to announce it has been awarded a significant metering contract with Landis+Gyr. This contract is a multi-year meter reading and maintenance project supporting the global market leader in grid solutions.
Are Utilities Ready for the ‘Worst’ Hurricane Season? (2017)
Are Utilities ready? The Atlantic’s hurricane season began June 1 and forecasters say this year will be the worst in 10 years. Anywhere between five to nine hurricanes, two to four major hurricanes, and 11 to 17 named storms are expected to strike now through November 30. For utilities along the coast, this means working overtime to harden their networks and restore outages after blackouts. But just how ready are utilities for this above normal storm season? Very ready, it seems so far. In fact, what some of these utilities are doing is simply above and beyond.
SSS Ramping Up to Bring Quality Utility Field Services to Rural Electric Co-ops (2017)
Second Sight Systems (SSS) is proud to announce that we have officially joined the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA) as a Gold Level Associate Member. This means we’ll be able to better connect with you and meet the needs of co-op members undergoing rapid change.
Complete Recap of APPA Engineering & Operations Conference
This week, SSS was in San Antonio at the American Public Power Association’s Engineering & Operations Vendor Expo. Over the 3-day event, we dove into sessions on communication and control, environment, generation and fuels, safety, transmission and distribution, system planning, and supply management. The sessions on Distribution Automation (DA) and IoT network management were particularly exciting.
Complete Rundown of Key points from #UTCTnT 2017 in Charlotte, NC
SSS is excited to be at the UTC Telecom & Technology 2017 event in Charlotte, North Carolina. It’s a jam-packed program bringing together top utility thought leaders and the latest technology providers for a week of educational sessions, training, workshops and demos. A big focus has been on harnessing IT/OT synergies to build more secure networks. SSS is a leading provider of secure network solutions for utilities and champions IT/OT-driven innovation for a better, more resilient grid.
[FREE WHITE PAPER] Utility Cybersecurity 2017!
No utility wants to make the news for a cyber breach, let alone pay the price of a ransom demanded by cyber gangsters. Yet every single day, utilities are on the brink – that is – just one nefarious hacking scheme, or one employee slip-up from falling victim. But it doesn’t have to be this way.