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NATIONAL e-GOVERNANCE PLAN (NeGP) ( Seminar on Agenda for Administrative Reforms) 24 th October 2009. R. Chandrashekhar Secretary Department of Information Technology. PRESENTATION OUTLINE. National e-Governance Plan (NeGP) Vision Salient Features Core and Support infrastructure
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NATIONAL e-GOVERNANCE PLAN (NeGP)( Seminar on Agenda for Administrative Reforms)24th October 2009 R. Chandrashekhar Secretary Department of Information Technology
PRESENTATION OUTLINE National e-Governance Plan (NeGP) Vision Salient Features Core and Support infrastructure Implementation Framework E-Governance Service Delivery Strategy Investments Institutions supporting NeGP Key Issues Status of Mission Mode Projects (MMPs) 3
NeGP VISION “Make all Government services accessible to the common man in his locality through Common Service delivery outlets and ensure efficiency, transparency & reliability of such services at affordable costs to realise the basic needs of the common man.”
NATIONAL e-GOVERNANCE PLAN (NeGP) Launched in May, 2006 to improve public service delivery NeGP Includes : 27 Mission Mode Projects (MMPs) Core infrastructure components - Service Centres, Data Centres and Wide Area Networks Web enabled delivery of services & service levels Process re-engineering, change management and project management Centralized Initiative - Decentralized Implementation : emphasis on PPP 5
NeGP MISSION MODE PROJECTS (MMPs) • Central (9) • Income Tax • Central Excise • Passports/Visa • Immigration • MCA 21 • National ID / UID • Pensions • e-Office • Banking • Insurance • Integrated (7) • e-Biz • EDI • India Portal • CSC • NSDG • e-Courts • e-Procurement • State (11) • Agriculture • Property Registration • Land Records - NLRMP • Transport • Treasuries • Commercial Taxes • Gram Panchayats • Municipalities • Police - CCTNS • Employment Exchange • e-District 6
NATIONAL e-GOVERNANCE PLAN (NeGP) SDC SWAN Internet 100,000 CSC 27 MMPs For Service Delivery Web-enabled Anytime, Anywhere - Services & Information
CORE & SUPPORT INFRASTRUCTURE • Common Service Centres(CSC) • More than100,000 tele-centers in 600,000 villages. • Broad band internet enabled connectivity • Implementation through PPP • State Wide Area Network(SWAN) • Secured network for Government work • Connecting State HQs ,District HQs, Blocks HQs • Minimum 2 Mbps Broadband Connectivity
CORE & SUPPORT INFRASTRUCTURE State Data Centres(SDC) State of art Data Centers at each of 35 States/UTs Housing all applications and databases e-Delivery of G2G, G2C and G2B services State Portals, State Service Delivery Gateways Capacity Building Scheme (CBS) Recruiting 400 Professional from market Constituting State e – Mission Teams ( SeMTs) E- Governance roadmaps and Programme Management 9
IMPLEMENTATION FRAMEWORK Apex Body ( Headed by PM) Apex Committee ( Headed by CS) National e-Governance Advisory Board ( Headed by Minister) DIT Line Ministries NIC NeGD NISG Provincial /State Governments 10 10
ROLE OF DIT IN NeGP Act as Secretariat to the Apex Committee Appraise (Technically) all projects prior to approval Provide technical assistance to Central Line Departments / States Implement pilots / infrastructure / special projects Lay down standards and policy guidelines Leverage capacity of existing public and private institutions
SERVICE DELIVERY STRATEGY State Data Centre CSC CSC SSDG CSC SWAN SHQ State Collector’s Office Registration Revenue Districts Govt. Departments at various levels Blocks Transport Tehsil / Taluks Municipalities Taluks Internet .. State Portal Internet
1 for every 6 villages Common Service Centres CSC (100,000+) 1 Stop Destination for all citizen services Broadband Connectivity
Common Service Centres CSC Infrastructure • 100 – 150 sq. ft space • Minimum 1 PC with UPS • Minimum 1 Printer (Inkjet or Dotmatrix) • Digital / Web Camera • Genset / Inverter/ Solar • OS and other application software • Wired / Wireless Broadband Connectivity • Trained and incentivized manpower Investment : USD 5000 per CSC (Capex) USD 200 per month per CSC (Opex)
Any time, Any where, Single Window Access to Government Information & Services India Portal A Mission Mode Project under The National e-Governance Plan , Government of India india.gov.in The National Portal of India Hosted in National Data Centre Enterprise Class Storage Multi-Tier Security 24 x 7Monitoring Disaster Recovery Stringent Data Protection
India Portal There are over 5000 Indian Government websites Follow individual content architecture, navigation and look & feel Inconvenient for the citizens to search/access the desired Info. Thus, the need was felt – a Unified & Seamless access to Information & Services of the govt. • Hence the Genesis of • This National Portal of India • for the Country
ROAD MAP 19 Year 2009 -10 Year 2010- 11 • Infrastructure deployment • SWAN, CSC & SDC • Commissioning of State Service Delivery Gateways & State Portals • Capacity Building scheme implementation and formation of SeMTs • Dedicated Division for National e-Governance Plan • State MMPs scheme preparation , design & development and implementation • Application deployment • Roll-out of e-Services
PROJECTED INVESTMENT – August, 2009 PLANNED INVESTMENT IN NEGP PROGRAMME IS $ 9.0 BILLION
ORGANIZATIONS SUPPORTING e-GOVERNANCE NIC (National Informatics Centre) Application Development, Implementation, Standards CCA (Controller of Certifying Agency) Digital Certification STQC Standards Testing Quality Certifications CDAC (Centre For Advanced Computing) R&D Local Language Interface • & 4 more • & 7 more
CRITICAL ISSUES FOR SERVICE DELIVERY • Focus on citizen-centric services and service levels • ‘Anytime, Anywhere’ availability with multiple channels of service delivery • Ensuring ‘Standardisation’ and ‘Interoperability’ at the National level with flexibility for customisation at the State level • Focus on use of Core and Support infrastructure being set-up by the Department of Information Technology: • SWANs, SDCs and CSCs • Availability of Finances and ensuring long-term sustainability • Ensuring maximum participation of private players • Timely implementation
MCA 21 MCA 21 MINISTRY OF CORPORATE AFFAIRS FUNDS STATUS POST IMPLEMENTATION 30
PENSIONS PENSIONS DEPT. OF PENSIONS & PENSIONERS WELFARE FUNDS STATUS POST IMPLEMENTATION 31
INCOME TAX INCOME TAX MINSTRY OF FINANCE, CBDT FUNDS STATUS POST IMPLEMENTATION 32
PASSPORT AND VISA PASSPORT AND VISA MINSTRY OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS FUNDS STATUS IMPLEMENTATION 33
IMMIGRATION IMMIGRATION MINSTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS FUNDS STATUS DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT 34
CENTRAL EXCISE CENTRAL EXCISE MINSTRY OF FINANCE, CBEC FUNDS STATUS IMPLEMENTATION 35
UID UID MINSTRY OF FINANCE, CBEC FUNDS STATUS DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT 36
E-OFFICE (Pilot) E-OFFICE (Pilot) DEPARTMENT OF AR&PG FUNDS STATUS DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT 37
COMMON SERVICE CENTERS COMMON SERVICE CENTERS DEPARTMENT OF IT FUNDS STATUS IMPLEMENTATION 38
E-COURTS E-COURTS DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FUNDS STATUS IMPLEMENTATION 39
EDI EDI DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE FUNDS STATUS IMPLEMENTATION 40
INDIA PORTAL INDIA PORTAL DEPARTMENT OF IT FUNDS STATUS POST IMPLEMENTATION 41
NATIONAL SERVICE DELIVERY GATEWAY NATIONAL SERVICE DELIVERY GATEWAY DEPARTMENT OF IT FUNDS STATUS IMPLEMENTATION 42
E-BIZ (Pilot) E-BIZ (Pilot) DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY POLICY & PROMOTION FUNDS STATUS IMPLEMENTATION 43
E-PROCUREMENT E-PROCUREMENT DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE FUNDS DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT STATUS 44
LAND RECORDS (Pre- NeGP) LAND RECORDS (Pre NeGP) DEPARTMENT OF LAND RESOURCES FUNDS STATUS OPERATIONAL 45
LAND RECORDS -NLRMP LAND RECORDS - NLRMP DEPARTMENT OF LAND RESOURCES FUNDS STATUS IMPLEMENTATION 46
ROAD TRANSPORT ROAD TRANSPORT DEPARTMENT OF LAND RESOURCES FUNDS STATUS IMPLEMENTATION 47
AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE & COOPERATION FUNDS STATUS DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT 48
POLICE POLICE MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS FUNDS STATUS IMPLEMENTATION 49
TREASURIES TREASURIES MINISTRY OF FINANCE FUNDS STATUS DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT 50