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بسم هللا الرحمن الرحيم Arab Union of Electricity (AUE) Sudanese Electricity Distribution Company Ltd. (SEDC) Smart Meters &Grids Workshop Sudan- Khartoum Working Paper: Impact of IT on SEDC Performance By: Engineer/ Abdul Aatti Mohammed Abdul Aatti November 2015 1 Contents 2 Introduction 3 Company Components and IT Systems Actual Impact 5 Functional Impact 11 Administrative Impact 14 Financial Impact 16 Operational Impact 17 Steps Towards E-Government 19 Futuristic Vision 27 Recommendations 30 9 Introduction The Sudanese Electricity Distribution Company (SEDC) has been paying, since inception, attention to the information technology as a fundamental means of developing the operational performance of the Company, thus it adopted numerous technologies and consolidated efforts, at all levels of management, and all the factors of success both at the level of commitment of senior management or the provision of financial support and qualified technical staff and users to drive this technology boom. This paper seeks to reflect the impact of the information technology in SEDC performance 3 Introduction SEDC is using the Information Technology to apply technical, scientific and practical knowledge which help provide the means, equipment and devices of high efficiency and superb performance to save efforts, time and cost and achieve the company's goals on three levels: 1. The Individual Level (individual skills, knowledge) 2. The Functional Level (procedures and methods) 3. The Organizational Level (ways to transform inputs into outputs) 4 4791 Employee s Assets $1 billion 5 Production Arms 17 Companies 2,272,675 Customer How Are These Resources Managed? مكونات نظم المعلومات 6 Detailed Table of Gear Components Photocopiers 400 Rich Sharp Printers 1700 HP Laptop 1200 HP Toshiba PC Devices 2000 HP Data Center Firewall 4 Cisco Cyber room 34 غرفة Wireless Switch Router Storage Server Component 77 Moterella Infinit 249 Huawei Cisco 134 Huawei Cisco 7 6 SAN 1 NAS 173 HP Datacom & PC Alcone Netgeer )Fiber ADSS (1000 KM Planner مخطط Executer منفذ 250 kM 850 Km Fiber Optics Devices (SDH) OSN 1500 Huawei OSN 3500 Huawei 16 3 Mobile Network Devices V.VALLY MTN SUDANI ZAIN 200 Router All Sites Khartoum & States (2) Link To (13) Link To One link Alamarat &Almanshia Darfour &Kordofan state TO Sagana data center 1000 connecter MILESTONE SNMP Managing (560) surveillance cameras Managing and monitoring wireless devices in offices, stations and servers rooms Managing routers and distributers for states’ devices Facilitating access to network and computer devices in the states 7 U2000 Managing and controlling (19) of optical signal devices Managing and monitoring (134) routers & (249) distributors Managing and monitoring fiber-optic lines Fiber optics Alternative Networks )Reserves( Network Control Systems (OMC) االنظمة – المعلومات مكونات نظم Information Systems Components Other Programs -Accounting Module Stores Module Procurement Module Human Resources Module Transformers Module Foreign Procurement Module Production Module Sales Module Contracts and Projects Module Assets Module Administrative Affairs Module 8 Geographic Info. Systems (GIS) - - - Zero Procurements Application Third Party Points Locations Application Reported Complaints Analysis Field Inspection Application Loads Balance Application Loss Calculation Application Loads Flow Application Integrated Networks Design Application Assets Reports Application EPR System serves admin procedures - New Connections System: - Heavy Load System: - Customers Service System: - Surveillance Cameras System: - Attendance System: - Meters Maintenance System: - Sudafund System: - MMS Meters Management - Correspondence Real Time Impact 9 The Real Time Impact 1. 2. 3. 4. 10 The Functional Impact The Administrative Impact The Financial Impact The Operational Impact The Functional Impact The Information Technology (IT) has helped improve job performance through the following: • • • • • • 11 Saving time, efforts and costs Improving and upgrading quality of work outputs Higher efficiency and effectiveness through better coordination Building capacities of employees More flexible work hours Helped decrease routine tasks allowing more time for planning and policy-making The Functional Impact Outcomes: • Computing SEDC employees salaries, allowances, bonuses and all dues and cuts carried out in a few minutes • One user at a single work terminal (screen i.e. supplier documents/invoices) managed to accomplish (39 694) transactions • Company financial statements print out right away (in seconds) • Stocks of all stores and their financial values accessible in a click of a button 12 The Administrative Impact IT with its various applications have played a vital role in improving the SEDC administrative productivity creating unprecedented opportunities in several areas including: • • • • 13 Support to administrative decisions Facilitate and simplify procedures Optimal employment of workforce Follow-up, monitoring and evaluation of performance The Administrative Impact • Expanding SEDC ability to reach a large number of customers, achieve their desires and provide quality services to them and steadily improve such services (the new connections ... customers services) • Upgrading SEDC effectiveness in achieving its objectives by improving performance and increasing the effectiveness of the administrative contact to achieve them. • Raising the SEDC efficient exploitation of its various resources through computerization of operations and activities and improvement of the level of services it offers. • Increasing the ability of the administrative systems to quickly adapt to the administrative and economic changes. • Effective data storage, retrieval and processing and availing such to decision makers in a timely manner which positively reflects in the overall performance. • Helped the flow of information and document retention and confidentiality (correspondence, e-mail) • SEDC assets control and enhancing security (surveillance cameras, access control) 14 The Administrative Impact Outcomes: • Human Resources Management (4791 employees) in all operations and administrative and financial procedures. • Management of 101 Stores (10 at HQ, 36 in states, 55 offices) containing 5058 brands with 1919 for direct purchase • No. of orders for materials in 2015 = 24460 order • Total value of orders for feeding 2442 branch-stores SDG 716,448,658083 15 The Financial Impact • • • • Management of Revenues in 91 offices using ERP system Management of Company's sales (connections.. prepayment.. load) Management of expenditures based on annual plan (ERP budget) Assessing Company’s actual needs of materials while causing no stacked materials in warehouse (ERP, new connections) Helped decision-making through financial analysis on display panels and present dashboard financial reports. Determining zero purchases (GIS, prepayment) Optimum distribution of SEDC sales points and offices (GIS) Designing integrated and partial networks, follow-up implementation phases and estimated its cost calculation (GIS and ERP Module contracts) • • • • 16 The Functional Impact • Monitoring and follow-up transformers and their periodic readings (ERP Transformers Module, GIS) • Helped in planning the design and implementation of networks (integrated networks module, study loads forecasts, studies templates in new connections) • Automatically reading heavy load meters, connecting 95% of big customers meters to load and MMS system • Linking GIS and Control to help determine number of affected customers in case of lines disconnection, besides identification alternative feeding • Tracking and analyzing customers’ complaints and boost customers satisfaction (GIS, customers services center) • Management of maintained meters (meters’ management system in workshop) • Identifying load centers, help end bottlenecks and determining alternative feeding (GIS, Control Center) • Help in transformers loads balance process (GIS Loads Balance Module) 17 The Functional Impact • Developing a comprehensive accurate program of preventive maintenance and improvement (GIS Stations Module and Overhead Lines Maintenance) • Determining intersection points between the distribution network and other services (water, telecommunications, sanitation, roads, railways, etc.) and strategic locations (GIS base map) 18 Steps Towards E-Government 19 Clear Vision for Present & Futures 20 Systems Integration SEDC Information Technology Administration has sought to link the operating systems to achieve several benefits, including: Speed up the different systems operations Avoid data entry repetition Unify data source and accuracy Composition of aggregate reports that help in decision-making Availing electronic services to customers, government, employees, partners) Systems linking examples: Linking new connections to ERP connect Linking connections to heavy load Linking transformers to ERP Linking connections to SEDC Portal Gateway 21 Linking prepayment system to Customer Service Center Linking ERP to SEDC Portal Gateway Linking GIS to control Linking load to SEDC Portal Gateway . Company Portal The portal enables SEDC to electronically deliver services to the following sectors: The customers, partners, employees, and government 22 Samples of E-Services 23 Practical Example: Stations GIS Module A 12-layer database of all plant components designed to facilitate stations management, operation and maintenance plus a layer for stations maintenance in addition to all user manuals and plant components drawings for easy saving, use and sharing Target Stations: Distribution stations Users: Stations directors, operation, devices, protection and control engineers 24 قاعدة بيانات المحطات 25 Practical Example: GIS Lines Maintenance Module A layer designed for maintenance of overhead lines and cables serving engineers and technicians as a stable database for all faults, enabling analysis processes and support correct decision-making and development of preventive maintenance plan based on real data.. Targets: Overhead lines and cables maintenance offices Users: Distribution departments and offices directors and maintenance engineers 26 Lines Maintenance Layer 27 Futuristic Vision 28 Providing Smart Services, Business Initiatives 29 Business Intelligence (BI) 30 Is a methodology, characteristics and techniques based on the conversion of raw data into useful information for business purposes and often aims to provide better support for making sound decisions and assist institutions in identifying and developing new opportunities and implement an effective strategy. The business intelligence technology provides historical, present and predictive views of business operations Recommendations 1. 2. 3. 4. 31 Supporting the information technology systems, their procedures and modern technologies, hardware and software and management as the real capital today and key resource in light of the continuing challenges and developments in the business environment, so it is a must to encourage research and material and moral development in this field. Adopting scientific and practical methods means in making strategic decisions relating to the destiny and the future of the electricity companies, starting from defining the problem and gathering information and alternatives then evaluating them to find the best alternatives through the optimal decision using the information technology. Offering continuous training of the technical staff for the transfer of the last experiments and technologies as the cornerstone of successful organizations that seek excellence Creating smart partnerships between the information technology sectors of electricity companies in the Arab World to exchange expertise and experiences Thank You 32