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The Controls Guidance and Compliance Failure Points document guides registered entities in assessing risks associated with their business activities and designing appropriate internal controls in response. To help entities get started, WECC has identified generic control objectives to mitigate the risks associated with the risk categories mentioned above and PRC-025-2. You may want to consider these two objectives:
Control Objective 1: Track applicable Protection Systems and settings.
Control Objective 2: Determine Protection System settings.
Program DocumentThe Controls Guidance and Compliance Failure Points document guides registered entities in assessing risks associated with their business activities and designing appropriate internal controls in response. WECC has identified generic control objectives to mitigate the risks associated with the risk categories mentioned above and TPL-007-4. You may want to consider these six objectives:
Control Objective 1: Identify and obtain data necessary to support the System models, GIC System models, and vulnerability assessments.
Control Objective 2: Maintain accurate System models and GIC System models of the planning area.
Control Objective 3: Complete GMD Vulnerability Assessments of the Near-Term Transmission Planning Horizon.
Control Objective 4: Provide data and assessments in support of GMD planning.
Control Objective 5: Develop Corrective Action Plans (CAP) addressing how your system will meet performance requirements for the steady state planning GMD event.
Control Objective 6: Prepare to manage operations during a GMD event.
Program DocumentThe Controls Guidance and Compliance Failure Points document guides registered entities in assessing risks associated with their business activities and designing appropriate internal controls in response. WECC has identified generic control objectives to mitigate the risks associated with the risk categories mentioned above and EOP-012-2. You may want to consider these six objectives:
Control Objective 1: Ensure risks associated with operating during cold weather emergencies are identified and analyzed. (Relates to Emergency Operations Planning)
Control Objective 2: Ensure processes are in place to prepare for and mitigate cold weather operating emergencies. (Relates to Emergency Operations Planning)
Control Objective 3: Ensure processes are in place to operate during cold weather emergencies (resiliency plans). (Relates to Operating During Emergencies/Backup & Recovery and Training)
Control Objective 4: Coordinate during cold weather emergencies. (Relates to Entity Coordination)
Control Objective 5: Ensure processes are in place to return to normal operations. (Relates to Operating During Emergencies/Backup & Recovery)
Control Objective 6: Review and update cold weather preparedness plan(s). (Relates to Emergency Operations Planning)
Program DocumentThe Controls Guidance and Compliance Failure Points document guides registered entities in assessing risks associated with their business activities and designing appropriate internal controls in response. WECC has identified generic control objectives to mitigate the risks associated with the associated risk categories and CIP-012-2. You may want to consider these three objectives:
Control Objective 1: Identify applicable data used in RTA and RTM. (Relates to Entity Coordination)
Control Objective 2: Define protections for RTA and RTM data transmitted between Control Centers. (Relates to Identity Management and Access Control)
Control Objective 3: Establish protocols or procedures for use in case of a loss of timely availability of RTA or RTM data transmitted between Control Centers. (Relates to Entity Coordination, Identity Management and Access Control)
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The Controls Guidance and Compliance Failure Points document guides registered entities in assessing risks associated with their business activities and designing appropriate internal controls in response. WECC has identified generic control objectives to mitigate the risks associated with the associated risk categories and EOP-011-4 You may want to consider these six objectives:
Control Objective 1: Ensure risks associated with operating during emergencies are identified and analyzed. (Relates to Emergency Operations Planning)
Control Objective 2: Ensure processes are in place to prepare for and mitigate operating emergencies. (Relates to Emergency Operations Planning)
Control Objective 3: Ensure processes are in place to operate during emergencies (resiliency plans). (Relates to Operating During Emergencies/Backup & Recovery)
Control Objective 4: Coordinate during emergencies. (Relates to Entity Coordination)
Control Objective 5: Ensure processes are in place to return to normal operations. (Relates to Operating During Emergencies/Backup & Recovery)
Control Objective 6: Review and update Emergency Operating Plans. (Relates to Emergency Operations Planning)
Program DocumentThe Controls Guidance and Compliance Failure Points document is intended to provide a starting point for registered entities in assessing risks associated with their business activities and designing appropriate internal controls in response. WECC has identified generic control objectives to mitigate the risks associated with the associated risk categories and MOD-025-2. You may want to consider these two objectives:
Control Objective 1: Verify Real and Reactive Power capabilities.
Control Objective 2: Provide verification data to entities who need the data.
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WECC is seeking proposals from vendors qualified to provide full-service design and development of a cloud-based software platform to support the WREGIS program. Information about the project, including scope of work, deliverables, vendor qualifications, and timelines are provided in the RFP document.
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The Controls Guidance and Compliance Failure Points document is intended to provide a starting point for registered entities in assessing risks associated with their business activities and designing appropriate internal controls in response. To help entities get started, WECC has identified generic control objectives to mitigate the risks associated with the risk categories mentioned above and MOD-027-1. You may want to consider these three objectives:
Control Objective 1: Periodically verify that the turbine/governor and load control or active power/frequency control system model and the model parameters used in dynamic simulations accurately represent system behavior.
Control Objective 2: Ensure all received data is technically sound and usable.
Control Objective 3: Inform connected entities of verification activities.
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