List of Sun-Net iTOA Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Sun-Net iTOA for Outage Management from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Sun-Net iTOA for Outage Management include: UGI Utilities, a United States based Utilities organisation with 1500 employees and revenues of $1.05 billion, Grand River Dam Authority, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 553 employees and revenues of $608.0 million, Chelan County PUD, a United States based Utilities organisation with 749 employees and revenues of $354.0 million, Modesto Irrigation District, a United States based Utilities organisation with 412 employees and revenues of $96.0 million and many others.
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Chelan County PUD | Utilities | 749 | $354M | United States | Sun-Net | Sun-Net iTOA | Outage Management | 2004 | n/a |
In 2004, Chelan County PUD implemented Sun-Net iTOA for Outage Management. The deployment targeted utility operations across the distribution network of Chelan County PUD, a 749-employee electric utility, establishing Sun-Net iTOA as the core system for outage state tracking and field crew coordination.
Sun-Net iTOA was configured to support standard Outage Management functional workflows, including outage ticketing and logging, crew dispatch and assignment, restoration sequencing, and customer outage status reporting. The implementation emphasized operational workflows typical of Outage Management systems, aligning incident logging and restoration processes with field crew schedules and work order handling.
The Sun-Net iTOA implementation integrated with the utilitys operational and enterprise systems listed in internal IT documentation, including Maximo Asset Management for asset and work order context, PeopleSoft Financials and HR for workforce and costing data, Primavera for project planning interfaces, and OSI PI Systems for SCADA telemetry feeding situational awareness. The deployment also coexisted with custom in-house systems used for operational logging and management of the fiber network, enabling coordinated outage records across electric and communications operational systems.
Governance around outage workflows was formalized to position Sun-Net iTOA as the authoritative outage ledger, with structured interfaces to asset, workforce, project planning and SCADA data sources to streamline incident-to-workorder handoffs and restoration coordination. Operational responsibilities were aligned across operations and field crews, and system configuration focused on providing centralized outage state, crew assignment logic, and integrated telemetry-driven situational awareness within the Outage Management application environment.
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Grand River Dam Authority | Professional Services | 553 | $608M | United States | Sun-Net | Sun-Net iTOA | Outage Management | 2011 | n/a |
In 2011, Grand River Dam Authority implemented Sun-Net iTOA as its Outage Management application to centralize outage coordination across its Oklahoma transmission and generation operations. The procurement awarded Sun-Net's TOA suite to support outage scheduling, coordination, switching and operator logging for the utility's operations and outage coordination business functions.
The deployment included core modules for outage scheduling, outage coordination, switching order management and operator logging, reflecting the Sun-Net TOA suite capabilities cited in the contract. Configuration work focused on standardizing switching order practices and formalizing operator logging to create consistent control center procedures and field execution records.
Operational scope spanned transmission and generation operations in Oklahoma, embedding Sun-Net iTOA into planning and execution workflows used by system operators and field switching crews. Governance and rollout details emphasized unifying switching order practices and providing efficient operator logging to support reliability and safety objectives as stated in the contract announcement.
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Modesto Irrigation District | Utilities | 412 | $96M | United States | Sun-Net | Sun-Net iTOA | Outage Management | 2008 | n/a |
In 2008, Modesto Irrigation District implemented Sun-Net iTOA, deploying the Sun-Net iTOA Transmission Outage Application suite under the Outage Management category. The contract covered deployment for MID's electric and irrigation operations across California's Central Valley, with a clear operational scope in operations and outage coordination. The implementation centralized switching, outage coordination and operator logging capabilities to streamline field switching and control center workflows.
Functional modules delivered included switching order processing, real-time operator logging and outage coordination workflows, configured to support transmission outage operations and switching order life cycle management. The Sun-Net iTOA implementation emphasized real-time logging and structured switching order processing to reduce manual errors and increase operational efficiency, aligning with MID's operations outage coordination objectives. Governance and process changes targeted formalized switching order procedures and operator logging discipline to improve auditability and operational control.
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Utilities | 1500 | $1.1B | United States | Sun-Net | Sun-Net iTOA | Outage Management | 2021 | n/a |
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Buyer Intent: Companies Evaluating Sun-Net iTOA
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- India.Gov.In, a India based Government company with 500 Employees
- NiSource, a United States based Utilities organization with 7687 Employees
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