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Centralized Management Services. Dawn Malinowski Wisconsin Public Power Inc Sun Prairie, WI. Overview. WPPI Background Current Services First Step Software Hosting Data Acquisition IT Services Benefits Challenges Keys to Success Lessons Learned. WPPI. Municipal Joint Action Agency
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Centralized Management Services Dawn Malinowski Wisconsin Public Power Inc Sun Prairie, WI
Overview • WPPI Background • Current Services • First Step • Software Hosting • Data Acquisition • IT Services • Benefits • Challenges • Keys to Success • Lessons Learned
WPPI • Municipal Joint Action Agency • Formed in 1980 • 43 member municipalities • 80 employees – 14 field, 66 office • Peak demand – 1,000 MW • 160,000 customers in Wisconsin, Iowa & Michigan
WPPI Structure • Board of Directors • Executive Committee • Advisory Groups • Staff
Current Services • Hosted Software • Billing/CIS • Finance & Accounting • T&D Joint Purchasing • Helpdesk, support and training • Data Acquisition
Current Services (cont) • Network Support Services • Purchase • Design • Server and workstation replacement • Patch management • Security • Email • Joint purchase of Web Site hosting • Joint purchase of virus protection software
The First Step • Need for electronic communication • Corporate Communications Advisory Group • Review RFP and proposals • Costs passed through wholesale rates • Establish technology standards
Software HostingThe Beginning • Environment in 1998 • Retail deregulation expected in 3 years • PSCW Segmentation • Y2K approaching • Created Billing and Accounting Task Force • 10 members • Establish guidelines for members to implement technology to enable them to compete in a competitive market
Software HostingBAT Force Recommendations • Benefits of working together • New systems expensive • Why should each member bid & implement separately, especially if WPPI can benefit as well • Network already in place • Presented to Advisory Group and Executive Committee • Directed to develop scope of work • Establish funding mechanism
Software HostingImplementation • Service Bureau approach • Funded from transmission refund and member equity • Members participate in software selection • WPPI provide on-going hardware & software support • Maintenance costs allocated across members
Software HostingParticipation • 31 members on Harris • 170 users • 30 members on Solomon • 125 users
Data AcquisitionThe Beginning • Aging meters • Postcard bills • Direction from Rates and Delivery Services Advisory Group
Data AcquisitionParticipation • Provide Time of Use billing data • Web access to load data for wholesale and large customers • Some metering & billing services to augment member staff • Interrogate & translate 204 customer meters for 21 members
IT ServicesThe Beginning • Lack of dedicated IT staff at member locations • Local resources limited • High turnover at local resource – lack of continuity • “Connected” to WPPI network
IT ServicesParticipation • 20 members participate on some level • Over 500 email and WAN users • Well over 100,000 email messages processed weekly • $33,300 purchases YTD
BenefitsMember • Applications now affordable • Back end support • Backups • Disaster recovery • Database administration and maintenance • Upgrades and patch management • Testing
BenefitsMember (cont) • Customize participation level • Share costs • Hardware • Software • Maintenance • Data Acquisition • Daily interrogation • Web access to load data
BenefitsMember (cont) • Hosted Software • Modular • Workshops and user groups • Shared reports • Dedicated support and training staff • Web access for electronic bill presentation and payment, financial and budget information
BenefitsWPPI • Common platform • Common data structure • Access to data used for other member services
Challenges • Staffing • Never enough • Right combination of technology and customer service • Managing expectations of management and end users
Keys to Success • Member involvement and participation • Projects strategically or technologically important • Address member issues • Equity • Autonomy • Expectations • Good Communication • People • Technology
Keys to Success • Manage expectations • Select projects based on value • Cost sharing methodology up front
Lessons Learned • Collaborative projects are always bigger than anticipated • Management • Coordination • Staffing • Don’t Underestimate • Time commitment • People’s reluctance to change
Lessons Learned (cont) • Building Block Approach • Wide-area-network • Upgrade networks and workstations • email and internet service • Hosted Software • Network Services • Communications Support • Promotion
Lessons Learned (cont) • Ground work with management • Management support • Services agreements • Internal Project Management