
Securing Grid Resilience
Secure communications, timing and synchronization to deliver reliability in a changing energy landscape
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U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) Auditorium
Washington, DC
Join government, industry, and national laboratory experts for two half-days of discussion focused on advancing secure communications for a modern, reliable grid
Description
Hosted by Oak Ridge National Laboratory in partnership with the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Electricity, the Securing Grid Resilience symposium brings together experts from U.S. utilities, industry, government, and national labs to highlight current and emerging challenges and opportunities in secure communications, timing, and synchronization for a modernizing grid.
- Keynote addresses from federal and industry leaders shaping the future of energy resilience
- Fireside chats featuring insights from thought leaders across various sectors
- Interactive sessions designed to gather feedback and perspectives that will shape future reports and white papers
Objectives
Through engaging, in-depth discussions, we will:
- Characterize the evolving condition of the U.S. power grid
- Reinforce the significance of secure communications, timing, and synchronization in grid modernization
- Explore the needs, challenges, and opportunities for new commercial technologies to improve grid resilience
Attendee profile
- Federal, State, and/or Local Government
- Utilities (including IOUs, POUs, Co-Ops, and Munis)
- Power Marketing Administrations
- Power Utility Trade Associations
- Commercial Technology Providers and Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs)
- National Laboratories


