Charles Huddleston, Senior VP of Engineering at Central Service Association
Hallee Childress, Electrical Engineer at Bolivar Energy Authority
The latest Network IQ session, hosted by IQGeo's Steve Tongish, features Charles Huddleston from Central Service Association (CSA) and Hallee Childress from Bolivar Energy Authority, discussing key challenges in the utility sector and the role of technology in grid modernization.
With decades of combined electric utility industry expertise, Hallee and Charles share their first-hand experience rolling out digital field mobility software to crews and contractors. Quality geospatial electric grid data is fundamental to the lifecycle management of the network and capturing and maintaining data in the field is vital. This session provides strategies and insights into how to successful deploy mobility software to field teams that are not always “digital natives”.
Topics discussed in this edition of Network IQ include:
You want to make the whole process as easy as possible, make the collection of the data as easy as possible, and then when you're transferring the data between the two systems, make that process as easy as possible.
Charles Huddleston, Senior VP of Engineering at Central Service Association
Charles Huddleston, Senior VP of Engineering at Central Service Association
Hallee Childress, Electrical Engineer at Bolivar Energy Authority
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