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mathematics, computers, information science, management, law, miscellaneous 3 COMPUTER NETWORKS 2 DATA TRANSMISSION 2 ELECTRIC UTILITIES 2 INFORMATION SYSTEMS 2 COOPERATION 1 DESIGN 1 INDUSTRY 1 INFORMATION DISSEMINATION 1 INTERCONNECTED POWER SYSTEMS 1 NATIONAL GOVERNMENT 1 ON-LINE SYSTEMS 1 POWER SYSTEMS 1 energy planning and policy 1 power transmission and distribution 1
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Government Services Information Infrastructure Management
Cavallini, J.S.; Aiken, R.J. - 2009
The Government Services Information Infrastructure (GSII) is that portion of the NII used to link Government and its services, enables virtual agency concepts, protects privacy, and supports emergency preparedness needs. The GSII is comprised of the supporting telecommunications technologies,...
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Electric utilities and the NII -- Issues and opportunities
Aiken, R.J.; Cavallini, J.S.; Scott, M.A. - 2009
The electric utility industry is immersed in a changing environment and deregulation is a key pressure driving this change. Careful strategic planning for what their future business will be is called for and there are concerns for the basis on which they will be competitive. Embedded in this...
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Energy utilities in the Internet and NII: Users or providers?
Aiken, R.J.; Cavallini, J.S.; Scott, M.A. - 2009
In its bid to respond to evolving business requirements, the energy utility industry is exploring new ways to provide cost effective quality energy to its constituency while concurrently reducing the need for additional generation plants, consumption of non-renewable fuel resources, and...
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