TECHNICAL SEMINAR PRESENTATION-2004
E-governance and standardisation TECHNICAL SEMINAR PRESENTATION
By Deepak Kumar Sahoo
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Under the guidance of Mr. R.K. Shial
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INTRODUCTION There are over 1500 huge bodies functioning directly or indirectly under the Government of India. Governments require a medium or machinery to reach everyone instantly and address their needs. In order to attain its basic objective of reaching the masses the Government must seriously consider giving greater emphasis on IT enabled applications and tools . This is exactly where the term “e-governance” comes into picture.
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ISSUES THAT CONCERN US TODAY Imagine that any individual intending to start an industry . most of the time would be spent in filing the application forms and tackling the inspectors and other officials of concerned departments. departments do not know what other related departments or counter-parts are doing or certifying. More than three crore cases in various courts at various levels are pending as on date. They are left with no alternative than to take refuge in the IT enabled tools and services.
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E-GOVERNANCE AS ONE STOP SOLUTION E-governance is basically providing governance through electronic solutions such as computerization and integration of computerized solutions. Most important object of e-governance is to reach the end users or the general public. The time required for interaction with each department separately has been minimized. Better transparency in the activities. Enhanced speed of processing of applications Presented by :- Deepak Kumar Sahoo
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ISSUES OF E-GOVERNANCE SOLUTION Identification of areas and their extent. Classification of information Evolving standardized procedures Customizable solutions Interconnectivity of solutions Funding major e-governance projects
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ISSUES OF E-GOVERNANCE SOLUTION Security Training of personnel Corruption and lethargy Archives and libraries Web site
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Defining a Working model for E-Governance Interfacing with Legacy Systems Intranet/Internet IT Consultants Infrastructure for IT Issuing indicative Guidelines
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Defining a Working model for E-Governance Internet Servers Information Kiosks Database Connectivity, Data Warehousing & Data Mining Local languages Leasing of Computers
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Initiative Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan have launched the Chief Minister’s Information System. VIDYUTNET, India’s first VSAT-based communication network, supports real-time data applications for power generation and distribution. Tamil Nadu’s tele-medicine project allows doctors in remote areas to consult experts on special cases or for referral purposes through a direct ISDN link. Rajasthan’s Vikas Darpan envisages a geographical information system (GIS)-based planning and decision support system.
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STANDARDIZATION Standardization of technology support. Connectivity standardization Standardization of activities Standardization of organization of solutions Standardization of grouping of solutions Security standardization Content standardization Terminology/vocabulary standardization Presented by :- Deepak Kumar Sahoo
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CONCLUSION Development of a nation with such diversity such as India depends on the people who should be able to use computers and other IT systems in their own languages and derive the benefits of enhanced productivity and better quality of life through good governance. Word Processors for all Indian languages, Sanskrit based knowledge tools, Websites in Indian languages, translation tools and many more. by the ways in which information technology is being used in governing villages, and of course municipalities and towns with the ongoing process of implementing local governance the ‘e-future’ of India looks bright. Presented by :- Deepak Kumar Sahoo
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