Egov Introduction

March 8, 2019 | Author: GomathiRachakonda | Category: E Government, Economies, Technology, Computing, Business
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E-Governance – An Andhra E-Governance – Pradesh Experience

What is e-Government ?

e-Government is the use of IT IT,, in particular Internet, to deliver public services in a much more convenient, customer-oriented, cost-effective and altogether different and better way.

Douglas Holmes (e.gov)

Role of ICT ICT 





 – 

the UNDP view

Information and Communication Technology Technology (ICT) has become an indispensable tool in the fight against world poverty. ICT Provides developing nations with an unprecedented unprec edented opportunity to meet vital development goals such as poverty reduction, basic health care, and education far  more effectively than before. Those nations that succeed in harnessing the potential of ICT can look forward to greatly expanded economic growth, dramatically improved human welfare, and stronger forms of democratic government

Need for e-governance in India 

Widespread red tape in public administration



Corruption in civil services



Slow movement of files and other papers



Ineffective delivery of public services



Use of outdated and age old procedures



Lack of access to information



Lack of accountability among public servants

 Advantages 

Greater transparency in government operations



Eliminates corruption



Greater participation of people in the governance

The Challenges 

Large population



Low PC penetration



Low Internet Penetration



Shortage of resources



Resistance to Change

The Opportunities 

Possibility of large volume of electronic services



Large pool of IT manpower with software skills



Scope for Public Private Partnership

Problems 

Lack of coordination



Lack of infrastructure



Lack of comprehensive vision and plan



Lack of political & bureaucratic will



 Absence of public awareness and response



Unreasonable secrecy in administration



Lack of transparency

Solutions  

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Create adequate infrastructure facilities Making IT education compulsory in all educational institutions Imparting training in IT to all officials/staff  Initiating administrative reforms in relevant areas like office procedures,filingsystems, budgeting, accounting, procurement,inventory etc.

What Citizens Want ? 

 All Govt. Services under single roof just like shopping in a Mall



To see single face of Govt.



To get timely services and response

How Citizens’ need can be met ? 





Impossible by manual method even if  possible, expensive & time consuming eGov with multiple delivery channels can render services at a single point / door  step

 – ATM, B ank , Webs ite, K io sk s, Doo r  eSeva  S e r v i c e  (APOnline) 

Single face of Government can only be achieved through collaboration, co-operation and integration among Govt. Departments / Private agencies

e-Governance Key Benefits

Improved quality of citizen services

Improved internal efficiencies

Education & information

Better enforcement of law

Promotion of other  activities

Just as e-business is transforming the private sector, e-government will transform the governance. However, the e-government transformation is costly and fraught  with political, operational and technology risks.

The scope of e-Governance 

Electronic Service Delivery (G2C) Delivering information and services electronically to citizens.



Government to Business Transactions(G2B) Delivering information and transacting electronically with businesses. Government procurement and infrastructure projects.



Internal Government Administration (G2G,G2E) Improving efficiency, effectiveness, and transparency of intradepartment and inter-department interactions within government, and with government employees.



Foreign Trade (G2X) Increasing exports and tourism

 AP‟s Approach to eGovernance 

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Services designed from the point of view of the users – citizens and businesses Convenient single window services Choice of multiple delivery channels 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

The Mission To create an integrated information network spanning the whole state which is 

Voice, Data & Video capable



Scalable



Built on Open Standards



Cost-effective



Reliable



Supportive of our e-Governance vision



Leading to single point of access to the citizen

 And is, above-all The best in the world

IT Policy 2000 

Growth of IT industry in the State



Growth of software exports



Creation of more employment avenues and potential



 Attracting investments from out side the state



Providing high quality services in all spheres



Promoting knowledge as a key resource for  economic progress of individual and institutions.

IT Policy 2000 Investments in IT Exports Employment



Economic Development

• •

Quality of Life

•IT for Education •IT for Healthcare •IT for Rural Developmen

Good Governance

•High Internal Efficiencies • Anytime, anywhere Citizen Services

IT Employment in Andhra Pradesh An Unprecedented Growth 300000

239000

250000

   t 200000   n   e   m 150000   y   o    l   p100000   m    E

187450 151789 employment

126920 85945

50000

0

1997-2004

2004-2005

2005-2006

 Year Wise

2006-2007

2007-2008

Rapid growth of IT Export in the state 30000

26122 25000

   ) 20000   s   e   r   o   r    C 15000   n    i   s    R    (   s10000    t   o   p   x    E

18582 Export

12521 8270 5025

5000

0 1997-2004

2004-2005

2005-2006

 Year Wise

2006-2007

2007-2008

IT Investments in the state 12000

10101 10000

   )   s 8000   e   r   o   r    C   n    i 6000   s    R    (   s    t   n   e 4000   m    t   s   e   v   n 2000    I

8001 6101 employment

4341 3533

0 1997-2004

2004-2005

2005-2006

 Year Wise

2006-2007

2007-2008

Citizen Centric Governance 

 AP had extensively used technology for improving service Delivery



Many e governance initiatives have been implemented across the state



Today about 10 million transactions take place every month electronically

Key Enablers for egov in AP 



Well Defined Policies 

ICT, ICT, Architecture, Architec ture, Standards , Security Secur ity,, Website,



Policies revisited – revisited – Inputs from Think tanks

Core Infrastructure in place  APSWAN,  APSWAN, Multiple Delivery Channels*, Channels*, APNET-KU Band, APSCAN





Well laid out e-governance Blue Print 



Roadmap for 50 departments by PWC – PWC – Being revised under NeGP now Focus on PPP models

Key enablers for egov in AP 

Centralized Databases 



State wide 



Citizens (MPHS); Land Records; Vehicles & Licenses ;

roll out

Registration, Revenue, Treasuries, Transport, Commercial Taxes, Municipal Munic ipal Administration, PHCs, Rural Water Supply

Strong Political Commitment

e-Readiness Index  –  Indian States

The approach 

Creation of IT infrastructure



Initiating e-governance projects



Development of Human Resources

Creation of Infrastructure 

High Tech city



Fiber Optic connectivity



Policy on Right of Way



Satellite Communications

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 A modern International Airport International Convention Center 



HiTECH City World Class Work Space Phase –I 5.5 Lakhs sft Phase-II 8.7 Lakhs sft Allotment of land to IT companies for setting up development centers

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Backbone AP State Wide Area Network



 –2Mbps

backbone for Data, Voice and Video

AP State Wide Video Network



 –Multipoint

(25)Video Conference Facility

AP Campus Area Network



 –Links

every work place at Secretariat

2000 nodes on ATM Network



Terrestrial Communications 





BSNL 25,000 Kms of  OFC Reliance 2500 Kms OFC Others 1000 Kms 

High speed backbone High-Speed digital backbone

Satellite Communications 

INSAT 3B Ku Band Distance learning, telemedicine, agricultural extension, HRD  

 AP State Wide Area Network  APSWAN Project Features Connecting Hyderabad with



2Mbps OFC 

23 Distt HQ



Vijayawada



Tirupathi



Linking existing LANs

 A truly Networked Administration

Human Resource Development

Major Institutions IIIT for IT Education ISB for Management Techniques Engineering & MCA Colleges MSIT – through Distance Education Dr MCR HRD Institute Center for Good Governance Institute for Electronic

IT Talent Pool

Silicon Valley Hyderabad

Every 4th IT professional in the Silicon Valley is an Indian 

Every 4th Indian IT professional in Silicon Valley is from A P 

 An overview of  few e-governance projects

Departments going on-line 

Greater departmental ownership: significant reengineering possible



Citizen visit many departments, each one may be more efficient



Could be a first step in the absence of high band width network

Conveniently located Service Centers 

Counters manned by public/private agencies



Multiple services at each location: payment, licenses, certificates



Can quickly move traffic from departments to service centers



Requires significant coordination

Self Service through a Portal one stop shop











Back end computerization and Integration needed for data sharing High internet penetration; willingness and ability of citizen to use Security and mutual trust (builds with successful outcome) Usage builds up gradually. Adoption rate has to be driven. Requires strong centralized leadership for  extensive co-ordination

“ A Citizen’s Right to Convenience and Comfort” 

You R in Q  – Please Wait !! 

Traditional Vs e-Seva Location : Vanasthalipuram, Hyderabad  3.5 Million satisfied citizens every month !!

Citizen Convenience First

Birth of TWINS 

TWINS (Twin Cities Integrated Network Services) Started as a Pilot in Banjara Hills in December  1999



Eight services - electricity, water, property tax, registration of birth, registration of death, issue of birth certificates, issue of death certificates & reservation of   APSRTC tickets offered.



Services were provided by connecting to the databases of respective departments using ISDN lines

TWINS RECHRISTENED



E-SEVA

Roll Out Of eSeva eSeva launched on Public Private Partnership (PPP) model in August 2001



Centers established on Build Own Operate and Transfer (BOOT) model for a period of 5 years.



 According to this,

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Government - building with required electricity supply, furniture, operators, Managers and Accountants. M/s. CMS Computers Ltd - hardware, Air-Conditioning, Queue Management System etc. M/S. RAM Informatics - develop software for all G2C services and maintain it.

E-Seva – A Govt. Mall 

Many Services offered at single window



Convenient timings – 8 am to 8pm



Works even on holidays



Easily accessible – within 2 km radius



Designed for citizens convenience



249 centres across state recording 3.5 million transactions every month

Customer goes to different departments for different services…..

Department 1 Department 2 Department 3

Process 1

Service Service 11

Process 2

Service 2

Process 3

Department n

Process n

Service 3

Service n

eSeva System

Centre of  eSeva

eSeva Network 

Department X

Process X

Customer goes to any counter in any center for any service…….

Dial 1100



Toll Free



24 x 7 : 365

Government – A Call Away !

PARISHKARAM

Call Centres / Help Desks In Govt. Sector  

100 – Police



1073 – Traffic Police



101 – Fire



1551 - Kisan (GOI)



102 – Ambulance



1912 – Power



131 – Railway Enquiry



1913 – MCH



140 – Airport Enquiry



1916 – Water Works



1098 – Child Labour



108 – Emergency*



1100 - Parishkaram



1097 – APSACS



1074 – RTA

* 911 in USA; 112 in Europe and 108 in Andhra

PARISHKARAM Ag. Scientist taking a call

OVERVIEW 

Launched as Agriculture Call Centre in July 2003



Extended to all Govt. Departments in Feb. 2004



Toll-free number „1100‟ – within AP - Landline



24 hours 365 days a year 



30 seater call centre working in 3 shifts



Capacity to take 10,000 calls a day

Services Provided AGRICULTURE: Queries on 

Crop Production - Soil Science, Agricultural Chemistry and Genetics & Plant Breeding



Crop Protection  – Entomology and Plant Pathology



Horticulture



Information on Marketing – prices – location wise



Information on Seeds, Pesticides, Fertilizers - availability

Answered by Professors from Agricultural University

SERVICES (2) MEDICAL: Advice through a Govt. Doctor 

EMERGENCY: for Fire, Police, and Ambulance.

OTHER SERVICES:

Registration of grievances Provide information on all departments

SERVICES (3) INFORMATION: For the student community Results Counseling Exam. dates Fees and Admissions Employment Opportunities:





Info on recruitment notifications



Eligibility

 – 

Rated as Best E-gov project at National Level - Gold Medal in CSI-Nihilent Awards 2004

http://igrs.ap.gov.in/

Computer-aided Administration of R egistration

CARD (Computer aided Administration of  Registration Department)



Covers all 387 Sub-Registrar offices within  Andhra Pradesh



Transaction time for getting encumbrance certificates, market value assistance, deeds registered etc significantly lower 



 All the above services shortly being made available without any geographical boundaries for  citizen convenience

CARD Service Levels Service Provided Market Value Assistance Registration of deeds Encumbrance Certificates

Time 10 minutes 1 hour 10 minutes

Certified copies

(Documents Registered through CARD)

10 minutes

CARD- Formula for success 

Active HOD



Dynamic Departmental Champion (CIO)



Internal capacity building



Business process reengineering



Rapid ramping up after careful pilot



Focus limited to speed of transaction

CFST (Citizen Friendly Services of Transport department) 

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Implemented in all 38 offices with 400+ counters across the State 10,000 transactions per day Citizens can get driving licenses quickly and comfortably Citizen charter implemented for timely delivery of  services Vehicle database accessible through mobile phone to traffic police as well

CFST (2) 

1.96 million Learning Licenses issued



3.17 million Driving Licenses issued



3.43 million Vehicle Registrations done Citizen Centric focus – constantly meeting expectations Staff transformation – citizen charter  implementation Robust technology and ease of use

E-procurement For Efficiency and Transparency

For Transparency &

User Departments 

Govt. Departments

11



Pub. Sector Undertakings

15



Urban Local Bodies

57



Universities



TTD (Tirumala)

4 1

Current Status 

eProcurement volume (completed) upto 06-07    



2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07

564 tenders 2215 tenders 9981 tenders 3362 tenders

1,982 cr. 15,600 cr. 15,808 cr. 2,228 cr.

Tender processing time down from 180 days to 36 days



Significant cost savings ~ 17.50% in Irrigation



Savings in tender advertisement charges



Project won “Golden Icon” of GoI for 2003-04



(Rs.)

PC Quest Award for Top e-gov project in India 2005

Business Model…. 

Technology Partner  – software and hosting



Govt. – Capacity Building for users, Hardware





Initially 0.24% of Tender Value to be given to C1 as its fees by Govt. Departments Subsequently revised to 





0.04% of Estimated Contract Value – subject to a ceiling of Rs.10,000 for contracts upto Rs.50 crores and Rs.25,000 lumpsum for above this Contractor pays this fees along with 10.2% Service Tax No financial commitment to Govt.

Electronic Service Delivery Maturity Model

Level 4

Integration of 

Level 3

Agencies Processes Services



Transaction Level 2

Interaction Level 1

Information

Applying online for  Schemes Benefits Resources Referrals





on



Schemes Benefits Forms









Online process of  Consultation Payments Receipts Grievances













AP is at Level 4

Computers - Earlier  Big-sized, Powerless Machines



Difficult to Program



Intimidating Interfaces



Low Storage Capacities



Earlier.. Minimal Networking 



No Remote Computing 



Costly 



Huge Learning Curve



Now.. Small Powerful Desktops



User-friendly Interfaces



Enormous Data Storage



Innumerable Applications



Now.. Easy to learn



PC - Essential Office Equipment



Increased Networking 



 World Wide Web



Trends to follow.. Ultra-fast Machines



Smaller, Smarter Gadgets



 Applications of every nature



Networked World



Information Superhighway 



Trends to follow..

Email - the primary communication medium



 Video Conferencing 



Information Kiosks



 Your PC - your interface to the World



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