Join the Asset Health Analytics Community on Wednesday, January 28, 2026 at 2:00 PM CT for a presentation with Q&A/open discussion on, “Building a Risk-Aware Utility: Enterprise Analytics for Wildfire Mitigation and Asset Reliability” led by Frederike Dubeau, Sr. Manager of Advanced Analytics at Logic20/20.
Session Description:
As utilities face increasing pressure from climate-driven risks and aging infrastructure, analytics leaders are being called to elevate their organizations’ ability to anticipate, plan, and respond. Logic20/20’s Frederike Dubeau, senior manager of advanced analytics, will share how enterprise-grade frameworks in data governance, predictive modeling, and decision support can drive measurable reductions in wildfire risk, optimize asset management, and enhance operational response.
Attendees will gain insights from real-world applications, including how major utilities are using AI-powered vegetation models, RSE calculations, and cloud-native pipelines to inform PSPS decisions, streamline inspections, and prioritize investments.
Key Takeaways:
– Discover how utilities are quantifying cost-benefit through Risk Spend Efficiency (RSE) to justify and prioritize mitigation investments
– Learn how to operationalize predictive risk models for wildfire, asset failure, and vegetation impacts
– Understand how to build unified, scalable data foundations that integrate geospatial, environmental, and operations data
– Explore MLOps best practices that ensure model transparency, auditability, and rapid deployment
– See how advanced dashboards and simulation tools support faster, data-driven decisions across planning and emergency response
*UAI Utility Members can register and access all nine of our Analytics Communities via our Community Page. Not a part of the Asset Health Community and want to join this session? Please use our direct link here to request access. You will find the Teams meeting credentials to the upcoming meeting at the top of the feed on this page. If you have any questions or run into any issues, please contact us at info@utilityanalytics.com.
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