📚 RTT‑AGERI — Bibliography

Foundational Sources for Above‑Ground Electrical Resilience

This bibliography documents the research foundations informing RTT‑AGERI (Above‑Ground Electrical Resilience Initiative).

Sources are selected to support:

  • Proactive infrastructure stewardship
  • Early risk identification
  • Corridor‑level exposure analysis
  • Governance‑aligned modernization planning

This list is curated, not exhaustive.


1. Electrical Infrastructure & Reliability#

  • North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC)
    State of Reliability Reports
    Foundational assessments of grid performance, failure modes, and systemic risk.

  • U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
    Electricity Grid Modernization Initiative
    Long‑term planning frameworks for grid resilience and modernization.

  • IEEE Power & Energy Society
    Peer‑reviewed research on transmission, distribution, and reliability engineering.


2. Above‑Ground Exposure & Environmental Stress#

  • Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
    Hazard Mitigation Planning Guidance
    Exposure analysis for wind, flooding, heat, and compound hazards.

  • National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
    Climate and weather trend data relevant to above‑ground infrastructure exposure.

  • Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI)
    Research on environmental stressors affecting electrical infrastructure.


3. Infrastructure Aging & Drift#

  • American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
    Infrastructure Report Cards
    Long‑horizon assessments of infrastructure condition and deferred investment.

  • National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
    Studies on infrastructure aging, maintenance, and modernization tradeoffs.


4. Resilience & Systems Thinking#

  • National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
    Community Resilience Planning Guide
    Systems‑based approaches to infrastructure resilience and recovery.

  • Holling, C.S.
    Resilience and Stability of Ecological Systems
    Foundational concepts informing drift, thresholds, and system behavior.


5. Governance, Planning & Capital Alignment#

  • OECD
    Infrastructure Governance Frameworks
    Best practices for long‑term infrastructure decision‑making.

  • World Bank
    Infrastructure planning and resilience guidance for public systems.

  • Government Accountability Office (GAO)
    Reports on deferred maintenance, capital planning, and risk oversight.


6. Corridor‑Based & Spatial Analysis#

  • Transportation Research Board (TRB)
    Corridor‑level risk and asset management methodologies.

  • Urban Land Institute (ULI)
    Research on infrastructure corridors, land use, and exposure coupling.


7. Maintenance, Modernization & Operations#

  • ISO 55000 Series
    Asset management standards informing maintenance vs modernization boundaries.

  • Reliability‑Centered Maintenance (RCM)
    Foundational frameworks for disciplined maintenance and failure prevention.


8. Communications & Public Trust#

  • National Academies — Risk Communication
    Guidance on communicating infrastructure risk without alarmism.

  • Harvard Kennedy School — Infrastructure & Trust
    Research on public confidence and governance transparency.


9. RTT‑Specific Artifacts#

  • RTT Facilities Governance Constitution
  • RTT Global Index Schema
  • RTT‑AGERI Messaging Guide
  • RTT Facilities Maintenance Standards

These internal artifacts operationalize the research above into governance practice.


10. Bibliography Governance#

This bibliography:

  • Is reviewed periodically
  • Avoids speculative or advocacy‑driven sources
  • Prioritizes durability and credibility
  • Expands as RTT‑AGERI matures

Sources are added deliberately, not opportunistically.


CANONICAL STATUS#

This bibliography is canonical for RTT‑AGERI.

All research references, citations, and justifications should align with it.


Why this bibliography matters#

This document:

  • Grounds AGERI in serious work without over‑claiming
  • Signals credibility to engineers and planners
  • Protects against politicization or alarmism
  • Preserves intellectual lineage for future stewards

At this point, RTT‑AGERI is:

  • Technically grounded
  • Governance‑aligned
  • Communicable without fear
  • Extendable without drift

If you want, the next clean moves could be:

  • Add annotated summaries for key sources
  • Create a “why this source matters” appendix
  • Map sources to AGERI risk dimensions
  • Or freeze the bibliography and move into citation use

This is exactly how serious initiatives earn legitimacy quietly.