Discover a unified framework for managing wildfire and multi-hazard risk
Utilities are under pressure to “do something” about risk, but fragmentation is slowing them down.
Wildfire, vegetation, storm, and asset programs often evolve in silos, each with its own data, tools, and language. The result: missed signals, duplicated work, and inconsistent decisions when it matters most.
From Siloed Programs to Unified Risk: A Guide for Utility Leaders introduces a utility-owned framework for managing risk across hazards and time horizons, backed by real-world examples.
Explore the four key elements of a unified risk framework:
3 core capabilities: anticipating, mitigating, and managing risk
A maturity model and roadmap utilities can own
A partner strategy that strengthens internal control rather than outsourcing it
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Why unifying risk matters
After a major event, leadership is often asked to explain why a specific circuit failed, why it was not mitigated earlier, and whether the outcome was preventable.
When a tree hits a line or an asset fails, the same questions always surface:
- Did we know this situation was risky?
- Could we have mitigated it?
- Could we have managed the event better?
In most utilities, these questions are answered inside separate wildfire, vegetation, storm, and asset programs, often using different data, definitions, and tools. Vendor-led efforts can add to the complexity by introducing siloed solutions that don’t connect across hazards or time horizons.
What’s missing is a common foundation. A unified risk framework enables utilities to:
- Use shared data and models across all hazard types
- Build capabilities to anticipate, mitigate, and manage risk
- Navigate a maturity roadmap that puts the utility, not the vendor, in control
The goal is simple: make consistent, evidence-based decisions before, during, and after every event.
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