2,600 GW of clean energy stuck in interconnection backlogs. DOE iQMS funding is here. StraViso's over-the-top AI layer converts every DER application into a dispatched, tracked, and documented energization action — without replacing your existing OSS, CIS, or work management systems.
DER applications arrive in spreadsheets, emails, and siloed portals. Engineering reviews, site inspections, meter installations, and energization happen across disconnected teams. Every handoff is a delay — and delays cost ratepayers, developers, and your regulatory standing.
Forms arrive via email, portals, and paper. No single queue. Status queries flood your operations center with calls that take staff away from actual work.
Engineering studies, equipment provisioning, field verification, and meter installation each live in a different system with no orchestration layer connecting them.
iQMS compliance, FERC Order 2023 queue reforms, and state-level interconnection rules demand documentation that most utilities still build by hand in spreadsheets.
No proactive communication. Status calls overwhelm your team. Developers and homeowners alike experience months of silence — creating regulatory and reputational risk.
StraViso's OTT orchestration layer applies the same interconnection workflow intelligence across electric distribution, gas T&D, and water — without a separate implementation for each.
Distribution-level solar and EV charger applications have surged 400%+ in five years. Utilities face FERC Order 2023 queue reform deadlines while managing hundreds of small interconnection cases simultaneously with crews, engineers, and customer ops in separate systems.
Gas utilities face a surge in hydrogen-blend, renewable gas, and new service-line connection requests layered on top of aging infrastructure compliance obligations. Application-to-energization cycles span multiple teams — planning, design, field operations, and safety — with no unified tracking.
Water utilities manage new-service connections, smart meter energization, and backflow certification across engineering, field crews, and billing — all in separate platforms. Manual handoffs create multi-week delays that drive customer complaints and revenue leakage before first bill.
StraViso's OTT layer sits above your existing systems — no data migration, no rip-and-replace — and turns every incoming DER or service connection trigger into a managed case that moves automatically from intake to close.
StraViso owns the orchestration workflow that connects every platform — and every team — into a single managed case.
StraViso's OTT architecture layers above your existing CIS, GIS, ERP, and FSM systems. No data migration, no lengthy implementation, no disruption to day-one operations. Your teams keep their tools — StraViso connects them.
Not RPA bolted onto legacy workflows. StraViso uses AI to classify, prioritize, route, and escalate interconnection cases — learning from historical patterns to continuously reduce cycle time and exception rates.
DOE iQMS compliance packages, FERC Order 2023 queue reform reporting, and state-level interconnection documentation auto-generated at case close — no separate reporting workflow required.
Field technicians receive verified, GPS-optimized work orders on mobile. Photo capture, digital sign-off, and real-time status updates flow back into the case record — eliminating paper forms and end-of-day rekeying.
Branded developer and homeowner portals surface real-time application status, document requirements, and next-step guidance — reducing inbound status calls by 40–60% and improving regulatory customer satisfaction scores.
Enterprise-grade security and compliance from day one. StraViso meets the data governance requirements of regulated utilities — including NERC CIP alignment for electric operations — without additional compliance overhead.
DOE iQMS funding is active. FERC Order 2023 reform deadlines are approaching. The utilities that solve the interconnection bottleneck now will own the DER era. StraViso can be in production in 60 days.
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