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SCC31 Focuses on Interface Standards

One of the driving forces behind the organization of Utilimetrics in 1986 was the need for standardized interfaces between Automatic Meter Reading (AMR) devices. Founding members recognized the importance of creating guidelines that promote the manufacture of interoperable equipment and reduce the risk of equipment obsolescence. In 1990, industry leaders began work to establish interface standards when the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) approved a charter for Standards Coordinating Committee 31 (SCC31). The committee now has several subcommittees and working groups that focus on areas such as security, communications interfaces and information transfer. Utilimetrics provides financial and administrative support for SCC31, and participants pay for travel expenses to in-person meetings. An international group of technical experts who represent utilities, vendors, consultancies, research organizations and educational institutions participate in the standards-development process. IEEE approves and owns all finished standards.

How to Get Involved

To receive information about SCC31’s meeting schedule, contact Utilimetrics headquarters. The committee meets several times each year and attendees may participate as voting members or observers. Meetings often are held in conjunction with industry events, including Utilimetrics' annual symposium in September.
 
 
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