Standard Technology launched a microgrid resilience program to coordinate distributed energy resources—generation, storage, and controllable loads—for improved reliability. The release integrates forecasting, dispatch, and demand response so that systems can maintain service under varying conditions. Interfaces support common protocols and utilities’ requirements, and analytics expose asset performance, health, and contribution to overall stability. The team used realistic scenarios to test behavior under curtailment, load spikes, and resource outages, confirming that control strategies behave predictably. Security, audit logs, and change control were part of the design from the start, with clear procedures for updating configurations and rolling back if necessary. The program also tracks verifiable environmental impact where applicable, integrating MRV (monitoring, reporting, verification) hooks and documentation. Customers using the platform can expect a focus on clarity: dashboards that reflect real constraints, alerts tuned for actionability, and field guides that explain what operators should do in unusual conditions. Over time, the program aims to broaden interoperability, provide reference architectures for different site sizes, and publish measured case studies detailing outcomes and lessons learned.