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Land Hub Enterprise Architecture for Andhra Pradesh

Land Hub Enterprise Architecture for Andhra Pradesh. L E A P.

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Land Hub Enterprise Architecture for Andhra Pradesh

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  1. Land Hub Enterprise Architecturefor Andhra Pradesh L E A P LEAP, The Enterprise Architecture for Land Hub defines the methodology for development of BhuSeva Software application. It gives an integrated perspective of the services to emanate from BhuSeva application. It enables quick alignment of all the stakeholder-departmental IT systems to cater to the reforms in Government Processes and for effective citizen servicing.  P.Gayatri Sr.Technical Director National Informatics Centre AndhraPradesh

  2. Bhuseva – LEAP approach

  3. e-Pragati, India’s first State Enterprise Architecture initiative Key Projects • Enabling citizen centric government to improve the quality of citizen’s lives and facilitate departmental coordination for an accountable and outcome oriented Government • Leveraging latest technologies for seamless exchange of information between departments • Land Hubis one of the important projects in e-Pragatiportfolio People Hub Geographic information system Land Hub Disaster Management e-Procurement Skills Management e-Health e-Learning Law & order management

  4. e-Pragati– A connected Government through Digital Transformation • A Framework to provide integrated services to citizens through a free flow of information • Large Program, with a long term vision for creating a sustainable eco-system of e-Governance • A new paradigm in governance based on a Whole-of-Government framework, transcending the departmental boundaries • Massive program covering 33 departments and 315 agencies and around 745 services have been identified so far • The services have been grouped into 72 projects (45 greenfield and 27 brownfield) and bundled into 14 packages for ease of procurement and implementation • e-Pragatito ensure the right balance between information security and privacy of personal data

  5. Land Hub is one of the core projects under e-Pragati • A huge digital dream to bring all land related transaction under one umbrella • Clear road map for governance transformation • Platform for integration and interoperability of allied departments • Single source of truth on land parcel information at citizens finger tips

  6. About Land Hub • A group of interoperating applications that provides various land-related services (termed as Land Hub Application ECO System) • Contains a central hub which, along with e-Highway, integrates applications in LAE. • Six line Departments of GoAP are part of LAE • A combination of existing (Legacy) and new (Greenfield) applications.

  7. Land Hub • Vision– A platform to provide comprehensive range of land related data and application services • Mission– Single source of truth data on land parcels and transactions • Land Hub as a Bhudhaar enabled land transactions portal • Enabling a certificate less approach once a land parcel is assigned with a Bhudhaar Id.

  8. A 11-digit Unique Id for each parcel of land and property in AP • Each parcel/property identified by geo-referencing X-Y point • Bhudhaar to be seeded / used in all records of land/ property Bhudhaar is the pivot for interoperability and optimal service deliverance + Geo-Coordinates + Transaction History + Litigation Status + Permissions 28.276.542.136 Bhudhaar is for every parcel /property, just as Aadhaar is for every resident

  9. Departments interoperability with Land Hub • One Government Approach • Land Hub, now renamed as BhuSeva conceptualized as a super-layer above the legacy applications

  10. Approach • IndEA methodology is majorly referred to build the Enterprise Architecture Framework for the Land Hub system of Department of Revenue, Government of Andhra Pradesh. In addition generic and custom models were developed. • IndEA is a comprehensive and convenient framework for developing Enterprise Architectures by Governments • It is a structured combination of several reference models that, together, enable a boundary-less flow of information across the length and breadth of the enterprise and facilitate the delivery of integrated services to the stakeholders • A lighter version adopted out of master frameworks like TOGAF • Addresses the architectural requirements of Government in general, for country like India in particular

  11. IndEA

  12. Artefactsof IndEA – I

  13. Artefacts of IndEA – II

  14. Approach to Architect Land Hub - I • Business Architecture • Services (G2C, G2G) • Work flow • BPR & Gap Analysis • Inter-departmental Interoperability • Data Architecture • Master Data Standards • Meta Data Standards • Minimal Schema from Departmental DBs • GIS Data integration Layer • Application Architecture • Re-vamp / Revise departmental applications followed by Gap Analysis Recommendations • Open API Architecture for Inter-departmental interoperability and community development • LandHub Super layer for Unified, Citizen-centric, Informational, Transactional, Portal and Technical Services

  15. Security Architecture • Hardware / Network • Application • Data • Technology Architecture • Data Center Hosting (SAN, Backup, RAID configurations) • DR/DC • Open Web APIs & API Gateway • Mobile Integration • Application Integration Architecture • Interoperability of Applications • Integrated Services Delivery Approach to Architect Land Hub - II

  16. Performance Architecture • KPIs • Governance Architecture • Identification of Nodal Department and Chief Nodal officer for Land Hub • Identification of Departmental Nodal Officers • Identification of NIC Nodal Officers for each department • Formation of LHDC (Land Hub Domain Committee) • Formation of sub-committees for specific domain issue resolutions • Induction of Business Analysts for Business Architecture and support to Domain committees • Holistically representing the legal framework and how to adhere with the legal policies and ACTs associated with Land Hub Approach to Architect Land Hub - III

  17. Business Data Application Technology Architectures • Security • Application Integration • Performance • Governance

  18. IndEA Reference model for LEAP

  19. Land Hub Vision Land Hub Domains Agricultural Lands Forest Lands Rural Lands Urban Lands Government Lands Vacant Lands Capabilities Registration Sub Division Data Maintenance Mutation Data Distribution Data Processes Applications Process Data Asset Bhuseva Payments /Request Masters Department data WebLand Land Authentication Application Meta Data CARD Form 8 Notice APIs Bhunaksha Data Approve/Reject Data Sharing MeeSeva Notifications

  20. Roadblocks / Challenges for EA of Land Hub

  21. Thank you… Aditya Atluri On behalf of gayatri.ap@nic.in P.Gayatri Sr.Technical Director National Informatics Centre AndhraPradesh

  22. Business Layer

  23. Portfolioof Multi-departmental Land Services - I

  24. Portfolioof Multi-departmental Land Services - II

  25. Portfolioof Multi-departmental Land Services - III

  26. Gap Analysis through Heat-map preparation

  27. Business Architecture

  28. Case Study – Mutation (Agri)

  29. HLD - Mutation (Agri) – AsIs

  30. Stakeholders, Business Users and their functions

  31. Business Layer - Transition State

  32. Business Layer - Gap Analysis

  33. HLD - Mutation (Agri) - ToBe

  34. Business Building Blocks

  35. Business Process Reengineering

  36. Critical Success Factors to achieve the To Be System

  37. Application Layer

  38. Application Portfolio – I (Major Modules)

  39. Application Portfolio – II (Detailed)

  40. Application Portfolio – II (Detailed)

  41. Application Service Delivery Matrix - Illustrative

  42. Application Service Delivery Matrix

  43. Application Service DeliveryMatrix

  44. Application InteractionMatrix - Illustrative

  45. List of Bhuseva APIs

  46. Applications interface Matrix - Illustrative BACK to Architecture Menu

  47. Application Layer As Is – Mutation (Agri) • 2 Departments; IGRS and Revenue and a service provider MeeSeva are involved in processing the mutation of agricultural properties • 3 Applications; MeeSeva portal, CARD of IGRS department and Webland of Revenue department are interacting with each other to complete the mutation process Webland MeeSeva portal CARD System

  48. Application Layer As Is – Mutation (Agri)

  49. Gap analysis

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