Risk: Medium Operations Center Operational

NJ Rutgers University Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Operations Center, New Brunswick, New Jersey

NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, United States

Overview

NJ Rutgers University Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Operations Center in New Brunswick, New Jersey, manages utility operations for a major medical campus. It operates under NERC CIP and ISO 27019 frameworks.

The NJ Rutgers University Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Operations Center is located at 125 Paterson Street in New Brunswick, New Jersey. This facility serves as the central hub for utility operations at a major academic medical center, coordinating energy, water, and other critical services for the campus. As an operations center within a large healthcare and research institution, it manages complex utility systems including backup power, HVAC, and medical gas infrastructure. The facility operates under stringent regulatory frameworks such as NERC CIP standards for grid reliability and ISO 27019 for cybersecurity in utility control systems, reflecting the critical nature of its services. The operations center plays a vital role in ensuring uninterrupted utility services for patient care, research, and education. Its location in central New Jersey places it within a densely populated region with high energy demand, making redundancy and failover capacity essential for maintaining operational continuity.

Environmental context

The facility operates in a densely urbanized area with significant energy and water demands typical of a major medical campus. Its environmental context includes managing backup power systems to ensure resilience during grid disruptions, implementing energy efficiency measures, and maintaining compliance with state and federal environmental regulations. The operations center's role in coordinating utility services directly impacts the campus's carbon footprint and resource consumption.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 125 Paterson Street in New Brunswick, New Jersey, within the Middlesex County area.

It manages utility operations for the medical school campus, including energy distribution, water systems, backup power, and HVAC, ensuring reliable services for patient care and research.

The facility operates under NERC CIP standards for critical infrastructure protection and ISO 27019 for cybersecurity in utility control systems, given its role in supporting a major healthcare institution.

It employs redundant systems and failover capacity for critical utilities, including backup generators and uninterruptible power supplies, to maintain operations during grid outages.

As part of a major academic medical center, it supports essential healthcare services and research, contributing to regional resilience and public health infrastructure.

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