Transcript RFD 2013-14
e-Kranti: National e-Governance Plan 2.0 Next Wave in e-Governance Transforming e-Governance for Transforming Governance Vinay Thakur Director, NeGD Department of Electronics and Information Technology (DeitY) [email protected] Agenda Overview of NeGP Status of DeitY’s Core Infrastructure Projects SWOT Analysis of NeGP Need for e-Kranti (NeGP 2.0) Principles of e-Kranti Way Forward National e-Governance Plan (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” May 2006 Core Infrastructure under NeGP State Wide Area Network 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 36 33 31 30 State Data Center 25 30 20 15 12 0 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15* 2010-11 No. of CSCs Rolled Out Connectivity 1,60,000 1,35,598 1,20,651 1,40,000 1,20,000 95,710 1,00,000 80,669 80,000 99247 85,928 69,574 57,482 60,000 43,464 40,000 27,200 10,350 4,000 0 2007-08 16 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15* SSDG and State Portal Common Service Centers 20,000 23 10 7 2008-09 21 28 Jun-2014 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 25 20 11 1 2010-11 4 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15* * Target Strengths Weaknesses General Awareness on eGovernance 24 out of 31 MMPs gone live Basic IT Infrastructure available Significant increase in political support Catalyzed movement towards citizen right on time bound delivery of services Supplemented various eGov projects Opportunities Huge advancements in the Technology Advent of the Cloud New business models Capacity Building Radical process re-engineering Strong international presence Lack of attainment in desired impact Significant time overruns Weak Standards and interoperability Low degree of process-reengineering Lack of mission approach on implementation Weak monitoring & evaluation system Problem of last mile connectivity Sub optimal use of Core IT Infra NeGP Threats Losing appeal for Transformation Obsolete or inefficient eGov Projects A large number of islands of IT activity Competition from other countries India could lose the opportunity to leapfrog in the quality and nature of citizen services offered through eGov Why NeGP 2.0? (1/2) o For enhancing portfolio of citizen centric services o Current Portfolio of MMPs does not cover all citizen centric services o Long gestation period of MMPs (Health, Education, e-Posts) o Desirability of optimum usage of core infrastructure o SDC – 23/33, SWAN – 33/36, SSDG – 20/36, CSCs – 135,598 o Fully established MSDG, NSDG and Payment Gateway o Current average utilization of assets is about 50 % o For rapid replication and integration of eGov applications o Lack of integrated services o Lack of end to end automation o Lack of interoperability among exiting eGov applications o Lack of replication of successful eGov applications across States and UTs Why NeGP 2.0? (2/2) o Need to exploit Emerging Technologies o Cloud o Mobile Platform- Smart phones, Tablets o In-Memory Database o Software Defined Network (SDN) o Big Data Analytics o Avoid risk of obsolescence o Need for introducing more agile implementation models Need for Redefining NeGP o Incremental approach Vs. Transformational approach o Consequence of SWOT Analysis o New Image o New Priorities o Global Leadership NeGP 2.0 (e-Kranti) Principles o Transformation and not Translation o Integrated Services and not Individual Services o GPR to be mandatory in every MMP o Infrastructure on Demand o Cloud by Default o Mobile First o Fast Tracking Approvals o Mandating Standards and Protocols NeGP 2.0 (e-Kranti) Institutions and Instruments o National e-Governance Academy o e-Governance Knowledge Portal o Create e-Governance Impact Index o Effective use of Social Media Implementation & Delivery o Transforming the Delivery Channels o Awareness and Communication o Introduce New Business Models o Exporting eGov Status update on e-Kranti o Discussed in PM’s Committee on NeGP on 1st July, 2013 o Discussed in Apex Committee on NeGP on 5th November, 2013 o Concept paper circulated to all Central Ministries/Departments and all States/UTs for comments o Discussed in Council of Mission Leaders on 14th March’ 2014 o Discussed in Apex Committee on NeGP on 18th March’ 2014 o 10 New MMPs approved in principle by the Apex Committee o Revised Cabinet Note to be circulated New MMPs Sl. No. 1 2 3 4 5 New MMPs Owner Department Key Components Parliament of India, Bills, Gazette notifications, Budget, Lok-Sabha Secretariat Parliamentary Questions database, Parliamentary proceedings, Publications Parliament of India, As above for State Legislatures e-Vidhaan Lok-Sabha Secretariat Strengthening Banking & Insurance Financial Inclusion Financial Services services in the rural areas through strategic use of ICT Roads and M/o Road Transport & Integrated citizen centric services Highways related to roads and highways Highways e-Sansad Information System (RAHI) Agriculture 2.0 D/o Agriculture Sector specific services for Horticulture and Fisheries, Governance & citizencentric services for Co-operatives and Fertilizer testing labs New MMPs Sl. No. New MMPs Owner Department M/o Earth Sciences 6 NGIS 7 Rural Development D/o Rural Key Components Integrated GIS Platform A portfolio of rural development services including NREGA Online Benefit Schemes, Integrated eServices for NGOs Development M/o Social Justice and Empowerment as the leader and other welfare departments as coowners M/o Women and Integrated Child Development Scheme, Child Development Integration with Health MMP 8 Social Benefits 9 Women and Child Development 10 MHA Common IT Roadmap for Para Military Forces Way Forward o DPR has been prepared, incorporating major components like New Portfolio of Projects Mandating transformational BPR, Cloud by Default, Mobile First and Standards National e-Governance Academy National Institute for e-Governance Standards e-Governance Impact Index NII Fast-track approval procedures o Revised Cabinet Note to be circulated SDC Implementation Status Across India J&K HP Punjab Chandigarh Arunachal Pradesh Uttarakhand Delhi Haryana Sikkim Nagaland UP Assam Rajasthan Manipur Bihar MP Gujarat JHD CHH Orissa Dadra Daman & Diu Mizoram WB Tripura Meghalaya Maharashtra M aharas htra SDC - Go Live AP Goa A n d a TN Pondicherry m a n Tamil Kerala Lakshadweep Nadu 23 SDC Operational 1 Apr - May’14 1 Dec’14 4 Feb-Mar‘15 4 Jul-Aug’15 2 Opted Out BACK SWAN: Implementation Status across India –July 2014 J&K Himachal Pradesh CHD HP Arunachal Pradesh Uttarakhand Punjab Punjab Haryana Haryana Sikkim Delhi UttarUP Pradesh Assam Rajasthan Bihar Bihar Gujarat Gujarat JHD Jharkhand MP MNP MGH WB West Bengal TRIPURA NG MZR CHH Daman and Diu Orissa Orissa Dadar and Nagar Haveli 33 Maharashtra Maharashtra AP Goa* Andhra Pradesh Karnataka Pondicherry Lakshadweep 1 Re-bid Process in progress 1 LoI to be issued Andman Karnataka SWAN operational BACK TN Kerala Kerala Tamil Nadu * Implemented under State Scheme SSDG Implementation Status across India (July, 2014) BACK CSC: Implementation Status (30th June, 2014) BACK