MIS Frameworks for Monitoring and Enhancing U.S. Energy Infrastructure Resilience

Authors

  • Clinton Ronjon Barikdar School of Business, International American University, Los Angeles, CA 90010, USA
  • Kazi Bushra Siddiqa School of Business, International American University, Los Angeles, CA 90010, USA
  • Md Alamgir Miah School of Business, International American University, Los Angeles, CA 90010, USA
  • Sharmin Sultana School of Business, International American University, Los Angeles, CA 90010, USA
  • Urmi Haldar Department of Management, Glasgow Caledonian University, London, UK
  • Habiba Rahman School of Business, International American University, Los Angeles, CA 90010, USA
  • Md Nazibullah Khan School of Business, International American University, Los Angeles, CA 90010, USA
  • Jahid Hassan School of Business, International American University, Los Angeles, CA 90010, USA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63332/joph.v5i5.1907

Keywords:

Management Information Systems, Energy Infrastructure, Infrastructure Resilience, Energy Security, U.S. Energy Policy, Cybersecurity

Abstract

This research examines how MIS frameworks strengthen energy infrastructure resilience through consolidated use of predictive models alongside data analytics and crisis management resources. There are multi factors, such as escalating natural disasters and elevated cyber threats with aging infrastructure systems, constantly push. The U.S. energy system toward declining resilience levels. The strategic decision-making and performance enhancement now depends heavily on Management Information Systems. This study uses qualitative research methods and relies on secondary data from energy reports alongside energy grid failure analysis and MIS implementation studies. This analysis reviews various MIS systems, such as SCADA and ERP, to identify how they could improve monitoring operations and evaluation procedures and quick response functionality. MIS development based on specific system needs leads to greater energy system surveillance capabilities and better resource management with improved recovery protocols. The research demonstrates how energy infrastructure protection improves when intelligent MIS combines real-time analysis along with predictive artificial intelligence technologies towards reaching national security goals for U.S. energy systems.

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Published

2025-05-20

How to Cite

Barikdar, C. R., Siddiqa, K. B., Miah, M. A., Sultana, S., Haldar, U., Rahman, H., … Hassan, J. (2025). MIS Frameworks for Monitoring and Enhancing U.S. Energy Infrastructure Resilience. Journal of Posthumanism, 5(5), 4327–4342. https://doi.org/10.63332/joph.v5i5.1907

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