Historically, outage management systems (OMSs) have been configured to respond to signals that indicate outages, manage restoration, and communicate outage information. However, with much larger amounts of data available from modern smart grid technologies, today's OMSs are becoming more complex and robust, incorporating more features to better prevent outages and restore power more efficiently. According to a recent report from Navigant Research, global utility OMS spending is expected to total nearly US$11.8 billion from 2014-2023.
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