Risk: Medium Operations Center Operational

SIR SPEEDY PRINTING CENTER - Operations Center in Newark, New Jersey

NEWARK, New Jersey, United States

Overview

SIR SPEEDY PRINTING CENTER is an operations center located in Newark, New Jersey, United States. It operates within the Utility Operations sector, supporting local infrastructure management.

SIR SPEEDY PRINTING CENTER is an operations center located at 40 Commerce St, Newark, New Jersey, United States. As part of the Utility Operations sector, it plays a role in managing and coordinating utility services within the region. The facility is currently operational and contributes to the broader grid and infrastructure network in Essex County. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the United States, which includes NERC CIP standards for critical infrastructure protection. Operations centers like this one are essential for monitoring and controlling utility systems, ensuring reliability and security. The typical scale for such facilities in the region varies, but they often manage local or regional utility networks. Newark is a major urban center with significant industrial and commercial activity. The operations center supports the city's utility infrastructure, helping to maintain service continuity for residents and businesses. Its role is critical in a densely populated area where demand for reliable utilities is high.

Environmental context

The facility is situated in Newark, New Jersey, a densely urbanized area with a mix of industrial, commercial, and residential zones. The environmental context includes managing utility operations in a region prone to extreme weather events such as nor'easters and heatwaves, which can stress infrastructure. The operations center's role in monitoring and coordinating responses is vital for maintaining grid stability and minimizing service disruptions.

Frequently asked questions

SIR SPEEDY PRINTING CENTER is located at 40 Commerce St, Newark, New Jersey 07102, United States.

It is an operations center within the Utility Operations sector, responsible for managing and coordinating utility services.

Operations centers in the US typically comply with NERC CIP standards for critical infrastructure protection, ensuring cybersecurity and operational reliability.

As an operations center, it monitors and controls utility systems, enabling rapid response to outages and maintaining service continuity in the Newark area.

In densely populated urban areas, operations centers are critical for managing complex utility networks, minimizing downtime, and supporting public safety and economic activity.

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