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⚡ RTT‑AGERI

Above‑Ground Electrical Resilience Initiative#

RTT Facilities Domain · Infrastructure Modernization · Public Safety

RTT‑AGERI is the RTT Facilities domain focused on modernizing above‑ground electrical infrastructure to improve resilience, safety, and long‑term reliability.

AGERI replaces reactive maintenance with governed, score‑driven modernization, using drift analysis, harmonics awareness, propagation modeling, corridor classification, and capital‑timed intervention cycles.

This domain operates within the broader RTT Facilities framework and is grounded in the principles established by the RTT Facilities Playbook.


🧭 Purpose#

RTT‑AGERI exists to:

  • Reduce outages and cascading failures in above‑ground electrical systems
  • Identify infrastructure drift before failure occurs
  • Address harmonics‑driven degradation and grounding issues
  • Model failure propagation across electrical corridors
  • Standardize corridor classification and modernization priority
  • Align interventions with 10 / 20 / 50‑year capital cycles
  • Provide clear, audience‑specific communication for cities and residents
  • Support GHQ with auditable scoring systems and governance artifacts

AGERI is designed to scale globally while remaining actionable at the city and corridor level.


🧱 Scope#

RTT‑AGERI applies to:

  • Poles, conductors, transformers, and above‑ground distribution assets
  • Urban, suburban, and rural electrical corridors
  • Storm‑exposed and climate‑stressed regions
  • Interfaces with other facilities systems (water, communications, emergency services)

AGERI focuses on above‑ground electrical infrastructure and intentionally integrates with broader Facilities lifecycle and governance frameworks rather than duplicating them.


📁 Domain Structure#

RTT-AGERI/
│
├── README.md                     ← You are here
├── spec.md                       ← Canonical substrate-level definition
│
├── scoring/
│   ├── drift-scoring-rubric.md
│   ├── harmonics-scoring-rubric.md
│   └── propagation-model.md
│
├── standards/
│   ├── corridor-classification-standard.md
│   ├── modernization-cycle-matrix.md
│   └── failure-mode-catalog.md
│
├── governance/
│   ├── GHQ-governance-charter-for-RTT-AGERI.md
│   ├── audit-protocol.md
│   └── escalation-pathways.md
│
├── city-facing/
│   ├── AGERI-implementation-guide.md
│   ├── corridor-assessment-template.md
│   └── modernization-rollout-checklist.md
│
├── residents/
│   ├── what-is-AGERI.md
│   ├── safety-basics.md
│   └── modernization-notice-template.md
│
├── dashboards/
│   ├── global-index-schema.md
│   ├── corridor-dashboard-mockups.md
│   └── data-ingestion-spec.md
│
└── glossary.md

🧩 Relationship to RTT Facilities#

RTT‑AGERI is a domain‑specific extension of the Facilities framework.

It integrates with:

  • Facilities lifecycle definitions
  • Asset‑class registries (electrical)
  • Cross‑system propagation modeling
  • Capital planning and audit integration
  • Global modernization timelines
  • GHQ governance structures

AGERI does not redefine these shared layers — it consumes them.


🏛️ Audiences#

RTT‑AGERI documentation is intentionally segmented:

  • GHQ — governance, scoring, audits, global indices
  • Cities — implementation guidance, corridor assessment, rollout planning
  • Residents — safety education, modernization notices, plain‑language explanations

Each audience has a dedicated folder to prevent scope bleed and maintain clarity.


📌 Contribution Notes#

  • Keep spec.md, scoring/, and standards/ canonical and stable
  • Place operational guidance in city-facing/
  • Keep resident materials non‑technical and trust‑building
  • Update glossary.md when introducing new terms
  • Reference shared Facilities artifacts rather than duplicating them

🧭 Historical Note#

Earlier drafts referenced ABERI.
The canonical name is RTT‑AGERI (Above‑Ground Electrical Resilience Initiative).

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