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Kansas Corporation Commission review: NERC supply‑chain rules, virtualization and Southwest Power Pool resource adequacy

6403048 · October 23, 2025
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Justin Grady, director of the Kansas Corporation Commission Utilities Division, briefed the Joint Committee on Kansas Security about NERC critical‑infrastructure updates (supply‑chain risk, virtualization and low‑impact cyber systems), the KCC’s cybersecurity tracking, and Southwest Power Pool’s expedited resource adequacy steps to address looming

Justin Grady, director of the Kansas Corporation Commission’s Utilities Division, briefed the Joint Committee on Kansas Security on Oct. 24 about electric‑sector cyber and physical security standards and Southwest Power Pool (SPP) resource adequacy actions affecting Kansas reliability.

Grady began with federal and industry standards: the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) standards are under active revision and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) issued recent rulemaking directing NERC to add supply‑chain risk requirements (for example, controls to deter…

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