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Department of Information Technology
Government of IndiaS.P. Singh
Sr. Director
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NeGP VISION
“Make all Government services accessible to the COMMON MAN
IN HIS LOCALITY ,through Common Service Delivery Outlets and ensure
EFFICIENCY, TRANSPARENCY & RELIABILITYof such services
at AFFORDABLE COSTSto realise the BASIC NEEDS
of the common man”
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Challenges
� 1.2 billion people
� 600,000+ villages, 70% population rural
� Multi-ethnic, Multi-religious society
� Multi-lingual: 22 Official languages
� Multi-party, Multi-tiered democracy
� 35 States & UTs; 240,000 + Local Bodies
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Highlights
� Accelerating GDP growth @ ~8%
� Rapidly growing IT/Services sector
� Explosive telecom growth:� Over 500 million telecom subscribers
� 60 million internet users;
� 6.98 million broadband subscribers
� Sharp economic and social divide
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NeGP COMPONENTS
NeGP CORE COMPONENTS
DIT DIT and DAR & PG
� Core Policies
� Core Infrastructure
(SWAN, CSCs , SDC )
� Support Infrastructure
� Technical Assistance
� R&D
� HRD & Training
� Awareness & Assessment
� Organization Structures
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NeGP MMPs
MMPs identified on high citizen / business interf ace Cover a range of key services offered by Department s
Integrated (7)
• e-BIZ
• EDI
• India Portal
• Common Service
Centres (CSCs)
• NSDG
• e-Courts
• e-Procurement
State (11)
• Agriculture
• Land Records - I & II
(NLRMP)
• Transport
• Treasuries
• Commercial Taxes
• Gram Panchayat
• Municipalities
• Police
• Employment Exchange
• e-District
Central (9 )• Income Tax• Central Excise • Passports/Visa
• Immigration • MCA 21• Unique ID (UID)• Pensions• e-Office
Industry Initiative• Banking• Insurance
States can add up to 5 State-specific Projects
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NeGP - CORE INFRASTRUCTURE
3-Pillar Model of NeGP
“Web-enabled Anytime, Anywhere access”
to information and services across the country
1 lakh CSCs for 6 lakh villages
State Wide Area Network2Mbps Connectivity to 6000
Blocks
National Data Centres &Data Centre for each State
CSCs
SWANSDC
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NeGP – STRATEGY
Ownership of Central Line Ministries / Departments / States & UTs
Focus on Services and Service levels
Multi-channel Service delivery for ‘Anytime, Anywhere’ access
Common appraisal mechanism for standardisation & interoperability
Centralised Initiative, Decentralised Implementation
Emphasis on Public Private Partnership
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State Data Centre
NeGP- SERVICE DELIVERY STRATEGY
State PortalCSC
CSC
CSC
Govt. Departments at various levels
SHQCollector’s
Office
Tehsil / Taluks
Registration
Transport
Revenue
Municipalities
State
Districts
Blocks
Taluks
SSDG
SWAN
Internet
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Unique Application ID,Authentication, Message Routing,
Guaranteed Delivery,Transaction Log, Time Stamping,
Acknowledgement Status
Internet
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MANAGEMENT STRUCTURE -- CENTRE
e-Gov Advisory Group, headed by Minister of Communication & IT
Apex Committee, headed by the Cabinet Secretary
Body chaired by the Prime Minister
Empowered Committee, headed by Secretary of the Department
Project e-Mission Team (PeMT) to drive implementation
PR
OG
RA
MM
EP
RO
JEC
T
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MANAGEMENT STRUCTURE – STATES / UTs
State e-Gov Mission Team (SeMT) for e-Governance Programme
Overall guidance at State level by Central Line Ministry
Apex Committee, headed by Chief Secretary
Empowered Committee, headed by Secretary of State Department
Project e-Mission Team (PeMT) to drive implementation
PR
OG
RA
MM
EP
RO
JEC
T
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NeGP – DIT’s ROLE
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
Act as Secretariat to the Apex Committee
Leverage capacity of existing public and private institutions
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IMPACT ASSESSMENT
� Reduction in number of trips to Govt. offices reduced from 8 to 1-2
� Reduction in waiting time by 20% to 40%
� Reduction in corruption in availing certain services (Land Records)
� Savings in transaction cost in the range of Rs. 50 – 100
Value addition to citizens (Assessment study by IIMA)
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KEY LEARNINGS
BIG BANG Approach has Pitfalls
# 1 Think Big, Start Small, Scale Fast
Efficient… Effective… Open… Joined-up… Connected
# 3 e-Government is EVOLUTIONARY
# 2 Don’t TRANSLATE processes
TRANSFORM processes
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ROAD MAP: 2010-2011
� Infrastructure deployment
� SWAN, CSC & SDC
� Commissioning of State Service Delivery Gateways & State Portals
� Capacity Building scheme implementation and formati on of SeMTs
� Dedicated Division for National e-Governance Plan
� e-Bharat funding
� State MMPs scheme preparation and approval
� Application deployment and content development
� Roll-out of e-Services
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Enabling Transform
AgricultureSocial Inclusion Entertainment
Platform for fundamental transformation of the ways in which development challenges would be met in rural India
E-Government Tele-medicineEducation
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THANK YOU