US Army Corps of Engineers Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville The Army Meter Data Management System (MDMS) A Case Study For Army MDMS Pilot Cecil Jones, CEM Principal Analyst, Energy CALIBRE [email protected]May 11, 2011 4:30 PM ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY SECURITY & SUSTAINABILITY 1
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MDMS Serves the Army in Meeting Energy Goals
• MDMS will help the Army to comply with Federal Mandates– Energy Policy Act of 2005 (EPAct 2005) – Energy Independence and Security Act
of 2007 (EISA 2007)– Other Executive Orders– Army Programs Like Net Zero and
LEED Silver
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What is MDMS?
• An enterprise system to track the Army’s energy and water consumption worldwide– Tracks meter data from advanced utility meters in a
central database (MDMS Enterprise)– Automates meter data collection on a secure network– Produces energy reports accessible via Army
Engineering Knowledge Online (EKO) and MDMS Enterprise Portal
• Provides Army installations the ability to track utility commodities consumption at the facility level
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What is being installed?
• Meter Data Management System (MDMS)– Gateway communicates to the head end server
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MDMS Background
• Three locations have active meter reporting- over 195 meters as of 1 May 2011– Fort Carson– Fort Stewart– US Military Academy (West Point, NY)
• Meets DoD cyber-security requirements– Received Authority to Operate from Army NETCOM
effective 23 April 2010– Received Certificate of Networthiness from Army
NETCOM on 26 July 2010• Over 195 meters reporting at 3 sites (05/01/11)May 11, 2011 4:30 PM
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System Default View
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System Output, Meter Status
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MDMS Results of Pilot
• Authority to Operate on DoD network– Received ATO from Army NETCOM effective 23 April
2010– Received CoN from Army NETCOM on 26 July 2010
• Over 195 meters reporting at 3 sites (05/01/11)– 16 Electric , 0 NG Fort Stewart– 73 Electric, 18 NG Fort Carson– 56 Electric, 32 NG West Point
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MDMS Process
Collect Data
Analyze
Assumptions
Investigate
Confirm or Deny
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Case Study (Typical)
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Case Study
The MDMS collected meter data from a single building.
The data collected:
15-minute incremental electric (kWh) consumption data672 discrete data elements (every 15 minutes for 7 days)One full week (Sunday to Saturday)August 1 through August 7, 2010
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Initial Data from MDMS
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