Consulting Services – Oracle Energy and Water Meter Solution Cloud Service Implementation
Lakeland Electric and Water Utilities seek Oracle MSCS implementation consulting to replace legacy MDM 1.6.x, with priority on Meters-to-Cash functionality; proposals due July 25, 2024 at 8:00 PM.
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Lakeland Electric and Water Utility departments request proposals from qualified consultants to implement Oracle Energy and Water Meter Solution Cloud Service (MSCS) to replace Oracle Meter Data Management (MDM) version 1.6.x. The project aims to modernize meter data management systems that currently serve as the system of record for all meter data including usage, consumption, interval data, time-of-use data, events, alarms, reference register reads, billing determinants, and associated metadata.
The implementation prioritizes Meters-to-Cash functionality and its supporting functions as the first phase. The project will prepare for comprehensive MSCS feature set deployment with proper master data and configurations for subsequent feature implementations. Respondents should leverage their MSCS expertise to propose scope including necessary MSCS features to achieve Lakeland's goals. The current environment includes Oracle Utilities MDM (legacy system), Cayenta Utilities (CU) as the customer information system and billing application, and Sensus RNI as the Head-End System (HES). Integration with existing systems and data migration from legacy meter data management systems is a critical component of this implementation.
Key milestones include a pre-proposal meeting on June 12, 2024 at 2:00 PM, questions and answers deadline of July 22, 2024 at 9:00 PM, and proposal submission deadline of July 25, 2024 at 8:00 PM. The project encompasses comprehensive system design documentation, functional requirements mapping, data integration across multiple existing systems, and cloud service deployment.
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2024-RFP-265