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HEARTY WELCOME INDIAN INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION NEW DELHI Sh. AJAY SAWHNEY Joint Secretary ,Training Department of Personnel & Training, Govt. of India. 32 nd ADVANCED PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMME IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (2006-07) TALK ON E-GOVERNANCE

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Page 1: Session 18 a_sawhney

HEARTY WELCOME

INDIAN INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONNEW DELHI

Sh. AJAY SAWHNEY Joint Secretary ,Training

Department of Personnel & Training, Govt. of India.

32nd ADVANCED PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMME IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (2006-07)

TALKON

“E-GOVERNANCE”

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eGovernmenteGovernmentThe Andhra Pradesh ExperienceThe Andhra Pradesh Experience

Dec 2006

Ajay Sawhney

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AP 2001: eGov InfrastructureAP 2001: eGov Infrastructure

• APSWAN (AP State Wide Area Network)• Video-conferencing upto district level• Teleconferencing – Districts to Mandals• APNet - Using KU Band over INSAT 3B• AP Secretariat Campus Area Network• CIOs training with IIMA & Satyam• Shared databases: citizens, land, GIS• Extensive training infrastructure

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E-Governance Projects E-Governance Projects

• IT for high quality citizen services• eSeva, FAST/CFST, CARD, MPHS, LRMIS • AP Portal, Municipalities

• IT for high internal efficiencies• Treasuries, CMIS, APDMS, CaringGov, C2K

• IT for better enforcement of law• COMPACT/VATIS, Excise • E-COPS, Courts, Legal Caseload Management System

• IT for human resource development• MSIT, APNET (Ku Band), 1000 Schools, Social

Welfare

• IT for health care• Hospitals, India Health Care (PHCs), Telemedicine

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eSevaeSeva• Multiple services offered at each counter• 249 centres operational in Hyderabad & 116 municipal towns• 35 lakh transactions per month• Utility / Tax Payments

– Electricity, Water, Property Tax, Telephone bills, Mobile phone bills– Filing Sales Tax Returns, payment of sales tax, traffic fines

• Certificates– Birth / death certificates …

• Passport and Licenses– Filing applications for passports– Municipal trade licenses, Learner’s License, Vehicle registration …

• Bus tickets … train tickets, airline tickets, travel bookings – Cinema tickets, Money Transfer, Investment services

• E-Payments on internet (www.esevaonline.com)

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AP Portal – AP Portal – www.aponline.gov.inwww.aponline.gov.in

• A single window to all government information, forms, payments and interactive services

• Implemented through a JV with a technology partner• Hosts multiple citizen services and software applications

including exam results, hall tickets for statewide exams • G-G MIS systems hosted apart from citizen services • More services are being added continuously• More than 1000 franchisee centres; competing with

eSeva

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www.aponline.gov.in

76 million records

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2002: Towards A Roadmap2002: Towards A Roadmap

• Back to the basics• Arriving at the big picture• ICT Architecture• Prioritizing projects and initiatives• Inside out vs. Outside in views: Services• Shared infrastructure, delivery channels, core

applications, databases• IFIS, HRMS, SBMS, eProcurement, Data Centre• Departmental services• Public private partnership models eGov Roadmap

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Secure Intranet

Core Applications

Group Applications

Welfare

Departmental Applications

Departmental OutletsEducation Health Agriculture

Home & Law Revenue Transport Municipal

Ind & Comm Tourism Engineering Energy

IFISSmart Cards

caringgov

E-Procurement

Social BenefitsMgmt System

Core DBs

HRMS

•Land DB•Citizen DB

Database Servers

Data Warehouse

Security &NMS Sys

StorageAreas

PKI

DATA CENTRE

ApplicationServers

Web ServicePortal

PaymentGateway

HELP DESKCALL CENTRE

DELIVERY CHANNELS

KiosksService Center

Home PC’s

Mobile

CITIZEN BUSINESS

Single WindowFor

Business

AP’s Vision of e-Government

INTERNET

Single WindowFor Citizens

E-Seva

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Core Applications

smartcard e-Proc

Portal

GIS SmartGov

OLTP

IFISHRMS

Data Centre

PaymentGateway

Datawarehouse

PKIe-Seva

Agriculture

Civic Services Revenue

Business Engineering

Education

Judiciary

PoliceHealthcare

Welfare

EIMS

SMSCMS

UMS

e-Health

TelemedDIMS

HIMS

SBMS

PAX

WCMS

MarkNet

PMS

eCRM e.Biz

CARD

eCOPS

VASTIS

Excise FAST

InSysLIFE

MMIS

PRISM

MAS

CGRS

CCMS

FACTS

JUDIS

ICPS

CopSys

FISAGRIS AnSys

@pfirst

e-Government Blueprint.. an ‘inside out’ view

APIIS

eACB

APNET

Kiosks

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Government

Farmer

Citizen Taxpayer

Business Children

Student

Women

Senior CitizenPatient

Vulnerable

Admission

ExamsE-learning

Scholarship

e-Health

TelemedHealthInfo

Medicines

e-Business Subsidies Helpdesk

Registration Returns

e-Payments Licenses

ReturnsLicenses

Info

Works

Payments

Services

Credit

Subsidies

Prices Advice

e-Government Blueprint

Infrastructure

Delivery Channels

e-Government Applications

Schemes

Benefitse-Government Blueprint

.. an ‘outside in’ view

Grievances

Pensions

Insurance

Health

Old Age Home

SHG’s

Crime

Benefits

Rights

Rights

Child HomeLiteracy

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2003 & 20042003 & 2004

• Service-oriented architecture

• Unifie-X Gateway

• Interoperability framework: standards

• Parishkaram: Call centre services

• Open source, Web services & RAD

• Expansion of eSeva and APOnline

• … Rajiv Internet Village programme

• … AP Broadband Network

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2005 & 20062005 & 2006Core Projects – IT&C DeptCore Projects – IT&C Dept

• Rajiv Internet Village Centres• AP Broadband Network• Strengthening eSeva• eProcurement• Telephonic & emergency services - call centres• Unifie-X Gateway & Standards• Jawahar Knowledge Centres – 86 JKCs/220

colleges/ 20000 students – enhancing skills for employability

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Departmental Service ProjectsDepartmental Service Projects

• Integrated Land Information System• Strengthening & using MPHS• Municipal Services• Gram Panchayat Services• Health Services• Education Services• Agriculture Services incl. Rural Credit• Welfare Services• Police Services• Legal Services

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e-Procuremente-Procurement (Golden Icon winner)(Golden Icon winner)

• Implemented through PPP model – Partner C1 India

• All processes are done electronically• More than 15000 tenders representing

procurement of Rs. 35000 cr. finalized so far• Tender processing time reduced from 4 to 6

months to 45 days; a significant number of tenders finalized within less than 7 days from last date of bidding

• Significant cost savings ~ Rs. 2400 cr.

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AP Broadband NetworkAP Broadband Network

• Public Broadband Network by JV – AP Aksh• Affordable broadband services all over AP

– 2 Mbps @ Rs. 100 per month

– 100 Mbps @ Rs. 1000 per month

• Fibre to every village– 10 Gbps to each district headquarter (~25 towns)

– 1 Gbps to each mandal headquarter (~ 1125 towns)

– 100 Mbps to each gram panchayat (~ 22000 GPs)

• Every connection capable of supporting hosting content and services, and possibly outsourced work

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Key StrategiesKey Strategies

• Citizen-centric focus• Plan eGovernment around services to be delivered• Simple themes with large user-base, tackling real problems• Awareness of opportunity cost• Careful pilots & rapid ramp-up• ICT architecture for standards & interoperability• Shared infrastructure, databases, applications• Innovative use of technologies, esp. web-based & middleware• Use of Public Private Partnerships• Focus on people and change management• Process reengineering in significant but digestible doses• Buy services with quality of service & SLAs, not technology

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Simplifying Service DeliverySimplifying Service Delivery

• Logical separation of functions of “backend” services and “front-end” service access providers

• Service-centric architecture• Data standards and metadata framework

– Enables interoperability

• A messaging gateway – middle layer• Shared delivery channels, shared communication

network, shared databases, shared applications, data centre and call centres

• Moving towards integrated service delivery

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Where can eGovernment take us?Where can eGovernment take us?

• Services designed from the point of view of the users – citizens and businesses

• Convenient single window services • Choice of multiple delivery channels• Increasingly integrated and seamless services• Integrated help desk and call centre for all government

services• Shift from a novelty to an expectation …• … and from an expectation to a matter of right

A citizen’s right to convenience and comfort

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Thank YouThank You

Email: [email protected]

More information is available on:

www.aponline.gov.in

www.eprocurement.gov.in