(1) A DSU should maintain a broad-based advisory committee to review, evaluate and make recommendations on technical, economic and policy issues related to a DSU's default supply portfolio planning, management and resource procurement process. An independent advisory committee of respected technical and public policy experts may provide an excellent source of upfront, substantive input to mitigate risk and optimize resource procurement outcomes consistent with these guidelines. Maintaining an effective advisory committee could involve funding certain member participation. A DSU should also facilitate processes that provide opportunities for a broader array of stakeholders to comment. Such processes could include:
(a) public meetings;
(b) customer surveys (large and small customers) ; and
(c) other processes that may provide a DSU information about public opinion on resource procurement matters.