Affiliations
Accent Business Services
is an active member of various utility industry associations.
We work to keep PoleTrack® and our other products in
line with current industry best practices and standards.
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Accent is an active member of
the Northwest Public Power Association (NWPPA).
NWPPA is an organization of almost 200
public/people's utility districts, electric
cooperatives, municipalities and crown
corporations in the Western U.S. and Canada.
NWPPA also serves the sales and networking needs
of over 200 Associate Members across the U.S.
and Canada who are allied with the electric
utility industry. |
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Accent is proud to be the
software development provider for the National
Joint Utilities Notification System (NJUNS).
NJUNS is a national, nonprofit
organization organization of member utilities
across 19 states with the purpose of improving
coordination of joint ventures. NJUNS is
dedicated to providing efficient communication
and work coordination while promoting
cooperation and partnering. NJUNS offers
utilities on-line tools for obtaining up-to-date
information on a variety of shared concerns,
including Pole Transfers, Joint Trenching,
Permits for New Attachments to Poles, Oversize
Load Move notification and cross-utility Project
Notification. |
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Accent is a member of the
Oregon Joint-Use Association (OJUA), which is
comprised of pole owners and pole users
representing electric utilities (IOUs, PUDs and
Co-ops), communications companies (ILEC, CLEC
and CATV) and governmental entities. |
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Accent is a Microsoft
Gold Certified Partner. We maintain a staff of
certified professional developers and analysts,
and provide extensive application development
and consulting services for a wide array of
utilities. We also have a specialized
competency in Mobility Solutions. |
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Accent is a Silver member of
the National Rural Electric Cooperative
Association (NRECA). The NRECA is an organization
dedicated to representing the national interests
of cooperative electric utilities and the
consumers they serve. NRECA’s more than 900
member cooperatives serve 37 million people in
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RMEL is the essential
regional energy association, providing a variety
of education and networking services for the
electric energy industry. RMEL has served the
electric utility industry since 1903. RMEL is a
non-profit trade association of over 270
corporate members, dedicated to fostering a
thriving community of electric energy
professionals and forums where industry peers
can share ideas, techniques and programs to
better serve the industry and its customers.
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