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e-Kranti National e-Governance Plan (NeGP) 2.0
Col Jagdish Jamwal [email protected]
Context
Vision & Mission
Objectives
Value Proposition
Principles
Institutions & Instruments
Implementation: New Initiatives
New Mission Mode Projects
Wrap up
e-Kranti
Transformation & upscaling of NeGP named as e-Kranti
e- Kranti
“ Transforming e-governance for transforming governance”
Vision
“ To ensure a government wide transformation by delivering all government services electronically to the citizens through integrated & interoperable systems via multiple modes, while ensuring efficiency, transparency & reliability of such services at affordable costs”
Mission
To redefine NeGP with transformational and outcome oriented e-governance initiatives
To enhance the portfolio of citizen centric services
To ensure optimum usage of core ICT infrastructure
To promote rapid replication and integration of e-governance applications
To leverage emerging technologies
To make use of more agile implementation models
Objectives of e-Kranti
On demand provisioning of the next generation core and common ICT infrastructure under DeitY such as :
- National Information Infrastructure (NII) comprising of:
# Next generation hi-speed network connectivity
NKN, SWAN, NOFN & reaching upto village
panchayat level
# GI Cloud (Meghraj), NDC, SDC for cloud
services, backend storage of data & application
hosting
Value Proposition of e-Kranti
- e-Sangam {National Service Delivery Gateway (NSDG) / State Service Delivery Gateway (SSDG)} acting as a middleware for integrating various Central / State Departments’ applications
- Mobile platform under the Mobile Seva project for delivery of mobile-based services through various channels such as SMS, USSD, IVRS and mobile apps
Value Proposition of e-Kranti
Monitoring & Evaluation of the project under the
NeGP 2.0 framework
Sharing of best practices and standards to facilitate integration of services and enhance interoperability of services for seamless, single-window delivery of services
Exploring and facilitating Departments to provide end-to-end integrated service delivery, which is cross-cutting across Departments
Value Proposition of e-Kranti
Questions ?????
1. Transformation & not Translation
Pre-requisite of substantial transformation in quality, quantity & manner of delivery of service
Proposal to be accompanied by statement of changes in the Act & Rules or to be bring new legislation to ensure the legal sustainability
Fresh dose of transformation through appropriate changes to the scope of the earlier MMP
Transformation can be like process changes, introduction of technology in innovative ways, introduction of self financing business models & adoption of innovative models for delivery of services.
Principles of e-Kranti
2. Integrated Services & not Individual Services
Providing integrated services on an end-to-end basis should
be the USP and the hallmark of e-Kranti.
Extensive use of Aadhaar for identification of residents & use
of e-Pramaan framework developed by DeitY for
authentication of individuals are recommended in this
direction
Principles of e-Kranti
Principles of e-Kranti
3. GPR to be Mandatory in Every MMP
4. Infrastructure on Demand
5. Cloud by Default
6. Mobile First
7. Mandating Standards & Protocols
8. Language Localization
9. National GIS
1o. Security and Electronic Data Preservation
11. Fast –tracking Approvals
12. National e-Governance Academy
13. e-Governance Knowledge Portal
14. Create e-Governance Impact Index
15. Effective Use of Social Media
Principles of e-Kranti
National e-Governance Academy
“ A global centre of excellence in e- Governance
through education, training, research and practice
for transforming governance”
Institutions & Instruments for e-Kanti
Proposed Organization Structure
e-Governance Knowledge Portal
E-Governance Impact Index
Effective use of Social Media
Transforming the Delivery Channels
Awareness and Communication
Institutions & Instruments for e-Kanti
Fast Tracking Approvals
Introducing New Business Models
International Co-operation in e-Governance
Use of ICT to Enhance National Productivity
Institutions & Instruments for e-Kanti
National Information Infrastructure 2.0 (NII 2.0)
- Upgraded network & cloud infrastructure from
technological, administrative & e-gov perspectives.
- Consolidate & integrate the current available &
proposed network infrastructure such as NKN, SWAN
& NOFN and leverage the latest network technologies
such as Software Defined Networks (SDN) to provide
network infrastructure to government departments on
demand.
Implementing e-Kranti: New Initiatives by DeitY
NII 2.0 Infrastructure
National Payment Gateway: PayGov India - Centralized payment gateway for all
government departments/agencies in the
country.
- Single central instance of PayGov India for all
services across the country.
- PayGov India is securely integrated with-Sangam
(NSDG/SSDG) & Mobile Seva (MSDG) platform.
- Payment Modes: Net banking, CC, DC, Prepaid/Cash
Card/Wallet, Interbank Mobile Payment Service
&Mobile Wallet
Implementing e-Kranti: New Initiatives by DeitY
MeghRaj: GI Cloud
GI Cloud is GoI’s cloud computing environment that will be used by govt departments & agencies at the centre & states for effective delivery of e-services.
GI Cloud is envisaged to consist of multiple National & State Clouds.
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Architecture of GI Cloud
eGov AppStore
DeitY launched eGov AppStore on 31 May 2013
National level common repository of customizable &
configurable applications that an be reused by various
govt. departments/agencies at centre & states
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Objectives of setting up the eGov AppStore:
Speeding up the development and deployment of e-governance applications
Easy replication of successful applications across states
Avoid duplication of effort and cost in development of similar
application
Ensure availability of certified applications following common standards at one place
Implementing e-Kranti: New Initiatives by DeitY
Mobile Seva
- Launched in July 2011 for mainstreaming
mobile governance in the country
- Widening the reach of, and access to, public
services to all citizens in the country,
especially rural areas
- No need to create own infrastructure thereby
saving costs, effort & time
- The platform also provide for Mobile
Applications Store ( http://apps.mgov.gov.in)
Implementing e-Kranti: New Initiatives by DeitY
Various Components of Mobile Seva Platform
e-Pramaan Framework for e-Authentication
- Notified by DeitY in Dec 2012
- It serves as a guiding document for development
& implementation of appropriate online
authentication mechanisms by central & state
government departments/agencies.
- Defines various level of authentication assurance
based on a risk based sensitivity of applications.
Implementing e-Kranti: New Initiatives by DeitY
e-Pramaan in eGov Ecosystem
e-Governance Standards
- Various eGov standards & guidelines are available
at http://egovstandards.gov.in
- DeitY has notified a policy on open standards
- e-Gvernance standards notified by DeitY through
executive orders are recommendatory in nature
because of no statuary value
Implementing e-Kranti: New Initiatives by DeitY
Language Localization - All services to the citizens to be provided in local Indian languages.
- New MMP viz “e-BhashaTakniki” has been proposed for developing computing technologies & tools for constitutionally recognized Indian languages so that e-gov apps be localized &used by citizens in their own languages.
Implementing e-Kranti: New Initiatives by DeitY
e-Taal 2.0
Incorporating the following features in e-Taal 2.0:
- Business Intelligence (BI) Tools
- e-Services Directory
- Geographical orientation to service delivery points
- Weighted average system for various services
- Comparative analysis of states/e-services in terms of e-transactions
- Instituting an Inspection and Audit system (for quality of service)
- Evaluation of e-services integrated with e-Taal to assess relevance, accuracy and correctness of data reported
Implementing e-Kranti: New Initiatives by DeitY
e-Governance Impact Index & Result Framework Document
- An eGov Impact Index needs to be developed at the level
of service which will be integrated with e-Taal 2.0 to
dynamically compute the qualitative as well as a
quanatative aspects of the impact of egov projects.
- Quality of Service (QoS) Parameters
- Integaration of eGov Impact Index with Results
Framework Document (RFD) of MMPs
Implementing e-Kranti: New Initiatives by DeitY
Social Media
- GoI has notified a policy on the use of social
media by government departments and agencies
- http:// ww.negp.gov.in/pdfs/Appoved Social Media
Framework and Guidelines
Implementing e-Kranti: New Initiatives by DeitY
New Mission Mode Projects
Wrap Up
Questions ???????