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“e-Gov
status
report”
A e-Gov campus Initiative.
Orissa Engineering College,Bhubaneswar,Odisha, India
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A Vision is not a project report or a plan target. It is an articulation of the desired end
results in broader terms.- A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
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AN INTRODUCTION TO E-GOVERNANCE
E-Governance refers to the use of information and communications technologies (ICT) to
improve the efficiency, effectiveness, transparency and accountability of government.
E-Government can be seen simply as moving citizen services online, but in its broadest sense it
refers to the technology-enabled transformation of government - governments’ best hope to
reduce costs, whilst promoting economic development, increasing transparency in government,
improving service delivery and public administration, and facilitating the advancement of an
information society.
Reducing Costs: Putting services on-line substantially decreases the processing costs of
many activities compared with the manual way of handling operations. Efficiency is alsoattained by streamlining internal processes and by enabling faster and more informed
decision making.
Promoting Economic development - Technology enables governments to create
positive business climates by simplifying relationships with businesses and reducing the
administrative steps needed to comply with regulatory obligations. There is a direct
impact on the economy, as in the case of e-procurement, which creates wider competition
and more participants in the public sector marketplace.
Enhancing Transparency and Accountability: E-Government helps to increase the
transparency of decision-making processes by making information accessible -
publishing government debates and minutes, budgets and expenditure statements,outcomes and rationales for key decisions, and in some cases, allowing the on-line
tracking of applications on the web by the public and press.
Improving Service Delivery: government service delivery, in the traditional process, is
time consuming, lacks transparency, and leads to citizen and business dissatisfaction. By
putting government services online, eGovernment reduces bureaucracy and enhances the
quality of services in terms of time, content and accessibility.
Improving Public Administration- e-government administrative components, such as a
computerized treasury, integrated financial management information systems, and human
resource management systems, lead to greater efficiency in public administration.
Features include the integration of expenditure and receipt data, control of expenditure,
human resources management, intelligent audit through data analysis and the publishing
of financial data.
Facilitating an e-Society: One of the main benefits of an eGovernment initiative consists
of the promotion of ICT use in other sectors. The technological and management
capacities required for eGovernment administration encourage, in turn, the development
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of new training courses and modules in schools and universities trying to supply the
required skills and capabilities to the market
E-Government usually describes relationships across 3 modalities:
1. Government to Citizen: deals with the relationship between government and citizens. G2C
allows citizens to access government information and services instantly, conveniently, from
everywhere, by use of multiple channels.
2. Government to Business: consists of e-interactions between government and the private
sector. The opportunity to conduct online transactions with government reduces red tape and
simplifies regulatory processes, therefore helping businesses to become more competitive.
3. Government to Government: Governments depend on other levels of government within the
state to effectively deliver services and allocate responsibilities. In promoting citizen-centricservice, a single access point to government is the ultimate goal, for which cooperation among
different governmental departments and agencies is necessary. G2G facilitates the sharing of
databases, resources and capabilities, enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of processes.
National e-Governance Plan (NeGP) has been approved by the Government of India for
implementation during the years 2003-2007 to lay foundation and provide impetus to e-
Governance throughout the Country. The Plan advocates definition of institutional mechanisms
and core policies for managing e-governance initiatives across the Country in a cohesive manner
and entails that services, having high volume of citizen interactions, with major impact on
National and Regional economies or where service-owners themselves show readiness to
optimize, be targeted as Mission Mode Projects (MMPs) at various levels.
Further, by providing appropriate weightage to quality and speed of optimization
and by utilizing full potential of private sector involvement, NeGP aims at creating a citizen-
centric and business-centric environment for governance. However, it was observed that most
States were inadequately equipped in terms of personnel and skill-sets needed to handle the host
of issues involved in effective implementation of NeGP in their respective areas. State
Governments needed to provide for overall direction, standardization and consistency across
initiatives and at the same time, were to have resources and flexibility to drive the Plan in the
best-possible manner.
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THE e-GOVERNANCE VISION OF ODISHA.
1. Localize implementation and decision-making and deploy the core infrastructure
to deliver services to the Third Tier of Governance2. Manage all ICT initiatives as “capital investments” which can be evaluated in
terms of pre-defined goals and measurable targets
3. Make various stakeholders capable of conceptualizing, developing and managing
e-Governance tools themselves
4. Aim at service-oriented approach of Governance and create an integrated,
modular and scalable framework to become more adaptive
5. Utilize policies, structures and frameworks to bring about transparency in various
government functions.
The e-GOVERNANCE STRATEGYThe e-Governance Strategy for Orissa outlines the initiatives eGov projects to be
undertaken across the State. It also defines an internally consistent set of options to lead to
realization of State’s e-Governance Vision.
For Orissa, 14 Sectors have been identified as MMPs based on socio-economic need
analysis, development & Governance priorities, political Vision, perceived benefits to citizens &
revenue generation potentials, e-readiness & level of automation and in alignment with NeGP.
[Six pillars for achieving e-Gov projects in the stare]
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MMPS & NEGP PROJECT STATUS IN ODISHA
I. MMPS BY NEGP
1.
Transport2. Agriculture
3. Home (Police)
4. Revenue (Land Records & Property Registration)
5. Panchayati Raj
6. Urban Development (Municipalities)
7. Labor & Employment
II. MMPS CHOSEN BY STATE GOVERNMENT
1. School & Mass Education
2. Health
3.
Consumer Welfare (Food & Civil Supplies)
4. Women & Child Development
5. ST & SC Development
6. Fisheries & Animal Resource Development
7. Tourism
III. MMPS YET TO IMPLEMINT
1. Water Resources
2. Energy & Power
3. PWD
4.
Forest & Environment5. Higher Education
6. Industries
7. Steel & Mines
SOME CORE AND DEPARTMENTAL e-GOVERNANCE INITIATIVES.
SL.NO PROJECT DESCRIPTION
1. Orissa State Portal Official Website of State Govt. currently
provides a host of government information, policy& procedures, tenders & forms, etc. Services such
as payment of utility bills, filling of various kinds
of returns, etc. are being added and the aim is to
deliver multiple citizen services through multiple
channels like internet, IT Kiosks, Mobile phones,
etc
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2. 9 x 9 Program 9 x 9 Program (or Transparency &
Accountability Program) aims at development of
Information Systems and access of information to
citizens at Panchayat, Block and District levels for
9 Departments across 9 Districts in the State. 3. Bhasa Project (Unicode
Based)
Resource Center has been established at OCAC
for development & promotion of Oriya Language
Based application. Tools such as Word Processor,
Thesaurus, E-Mail Application in Oriya, Trilingual
Word Processor (English-Oriya-Hindi), have
already been developed. A MoU was signed with
Microsoft to provide Oriya Language Functionality
in Windows and Microsoft Office.
4. Orissa Telemedicine
Application Network
A telemedicine network, in collaboration with
Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), has
been established to connect Sanjay Gandhi Post
Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow
with Medical Colleges at Cuttack, Berhampur and
Burla through V-SAT Network for delivery of
healthcare from experts at remote locations
5. Bhulekh (Land Records
Computerization)
Directorate of Land Records & Surveys has taken
up computerization of land-records to facilitate
maintenance and updation of changes occurring
due to consolidation of land holdings, transfer of ownership, land acquisition, etc. and to provide
accurate copies of Records of Rights (ROR) to the
landowners all across the State. The initiative
involves 2 issues – Record of Rights and
Digitization of Cadastral Survey Maps
6. ORIS (Registration Office
Computerization)
Revenue Department is implementing ORIS for
computerized registration of Deeds, endorsement
of Documents and issue of Encumbrance
Certificates
7.
e-Shishu Project School & Mass Education Department and
Orissa Primary Education Programme Authority
(OPEPA) have initiated creation of a
comprehensive & authentic database of all children
below 14 years for MIS & Planning purposes. This
project also involves mapping of all Gov. Schools
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in the State using GPS for getting information on
their infrastructures and the consolidation of
various data pertaining to Teachers for effective
management of the School Education
Infrastructure 8. Treasury Automation This project involves automation of all the
processes at District / Special Treasuries, including
payment of Bills, payment of Pension Bills, receipt
of Challans and other accounting activities
9. Computerization of
Commercial Tax
This involves the automation of various
processes of Commercial Tax, such as disposal of
registration application, quick information on tax
collection, quick identification of defaulters & non-
filers of returns, faster issue of statutory forms and
reduction of interface between dealers
& the staff to achieve high efficiency in VAT
Administration
10. Integrated Transport
Management Information
System (ITMIS)
The project involves computerized issue &
renewal of Driving License (via Saarthi),
Registration & Permits for motor-vehicles (via
Vaahan) and the collection of Motor Vehicle
Taxes (via Check Gate Computerization).
11. PRIASOFT Web Based Application for monitoring Funds
Flow in the Panchayati Raj Department. 30DRDAs, 314 Blocks and 6234 Gram Panchayats
use PRIASOFT
12. PAMIS Web Based Desktop application (with Oracle 9i
and D2K platform) for monitoring various
Accounts of the Panchayati Raj Department.
PAMIS is being used by 30 DRDAs and 314
Blocks
13. RURALSOFT Web Based Application for monitoring Physical
Progress of Projects/Schemes under various
Poverty Alleviation Programs. The main platform
is SQL server and ASP using JAVA/VB Script.
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e-GOVERNANCE IMPLIMENTATION ARCHITECTURE FOR ODISHA
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The main components of this Architecture are:
1. Core Policies2. Core Infrastructure
3. Core Applications4.
Integrated Applications5. Sectoral / Departmental Applications
THE e-GOVERNANCE BLUEPRINT FOR THE STATE
The Picture shown below comprises of Institutional framework, Reengineering Framework and
Capacity Building Framework interfacing seamlessly with Core Policies, Core Infrastructure and
Core Applications. The objective of the Core area of the structure is to provide an overall
direction, standardizations and consistency across all initiatives.
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Service Delivery Channels would form a part of the Core infrastructure in the
form of Urban & Rural Service Centers, Web Portals which would efficiently deliver various
Governmental Services to citizens and businesses across the State, both in urban and in rural
areas. These delivery centers would simultaneously cater to a number of departments and wouldactually act as the Front-end of the architecture
described above.
The next layer comprises of integrated applications interfacing with more than
one department of the State. These applications would be in the form of Scheme Management
System, knowledge Management, Secretariat workflow, Grievance Redressal System and Works
Management System.
The final layer would comprise of the Departmental Intranets. As per the figure
shown above, Departmental intranets for 14 Departments would form the outermost layer of the
e-Governance architecture.
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EGOV ENGG WATCH CAMPUS INITATIVE.
e- Governance programmes initiated by the Government of India and duly implemented
by the state Government and various line agencies like NIC, Engineering Watch is working
towards ‘eGov Campus’- an initiative to create eGov cells on selected Engineering Campusesacross the country which would undertake various Research& Extension Projects in the domain
of e-Governance in close coordination with various Government agencies.
The aim of the “eGov Campus” initiated by Enggwatch, one of the India’s prestigious
magazines is as follows:
To engage the students to understand the economic and technical potential of eGov
projects in their campus.
This provide a unique platform for students, faculties and staffs to show their
innovative ideas on eGov campus initiatives.
This will help in connecting a eGov project to the engineering campuses.
This will acts as an initiatives to establish a good governance.
Understand and apply e-Government concepts, strategies, regulatory frameworks,
policies and practice them through ICT-enabled services.
Identify the challenges of achieving effective e-engagement and strategies for
overcoming the problems during implementation.
Being a eGov campus gives an opportunity to a college to get in sync with the various
industrious and government entities, which benefits the people of our country.
So the development of the concept of progressive education in India will be automatically
achieved and finally it will help in increase the economy of the country.
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THE LIST OF AREA OF MMPS OUTLINED BY ENGG WATCH CAMPUS INITATIVE.
The List of Area Of MMPs Outlined by Engg Watch campus initative.
The state MMPS
Interegated MMPS
Central MMPS
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ABOUT THE COLLEGE.
Orissa Engineering College (OEC) is the first private engineering college to be
established in Odisha. It was set up way back in 1986 when the concept of private education was
yet to be understood by people. Orissa Engineering College is the result of the vision of Late ShriKamini Kanta Patnaik, who laid the foundation of what is today one of the best technical
institutes in the state & the Country. OEC is a part of Nabajyoti Charitable Trust’s Endeavour to
provide quality education. The college was started with an aim to provide quality technical
education to a wider domain of illustrious students of the state of Odisha in particular and the
nation in general. Orissa Engineering College is affiliated to the Biju Patnaik University of
Technology and has been approved by AICTE (All India Council for Technical Education).
OEC today is recognized as a unique campus in our country with
extraordinary potential for development of indigenous technology and its engineering industries.Bringing the spark of knowledge to young minds and rapidly inculcating confidence, its main
aim is to ascertain students’ perception of a quality experience in higher education.
PROJECT STATUS
Final year project is a key gateway for the students to understand the requirements and
feel the nuances of the larger domain in the Campus. All the students of our Final Year (CS & ITDepartments) are doing their final projects on different domains such as : JAVA, J2EE, PHP,
ORACLE, C & C++ and LINUX etc.. Apart from the requirement of the curriculum, we are
enabling the students to gain the knowledge about the latest technologies so that they can be
flexible enough to be involved in various development teams and make themselves up-to-date
with the real time projects.
Generally our students are developing the projects based on some real live
implementations of day to day applications. The total student strength of CSE and IT is 240 and
they are involved in various projects in their preferred platforms.
After the eGov campus initiative we have tried to implement some of the
projects(the number are very less) which will be similar to the state government eGov projects.
Some projects are similar to MMP(Mission Mode projects) of other states but not yet
implemented in state of odisha. And some are even creative in its objectives and can be
considered as a eGov project.
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LIST OF PROJECTS
LINUX
01. Design and Implement a Anonymous Upload Ftp server with Download protection.
02. Design and Implementation of Secure Remote Desktop using SSH ternelling.
03. Design and Implement a Linux Base Proxy Server for cyber cafe.
04. Design and Implementation of a Secure Web (http) server.
05. Deployment of Linux Firewall on Layer3 & 4 using iptables.
06. Deployment of web based Email services.
07. Directory Services using NIS for Central Authentication.
.NET
01. Application for point of sale(POS)
02. A complete application for clinical management system(CMS)
03.Online job portal.
04.A complete E-Commerce based application.
05. Time sheet monitoring system.
JAVA
01.One click to go (Transport management system)
02. Sports management information system.
03.e-university management system
ORACLE
01. Online bus ticket booking system for OSRTC.
02. Online library management system.03. An application for senior citizen sahayak seva.
04. A complete automobile information system .
The name of the project which are mentationed in blue color are part of
eGov projects in the state of Odisha or from other states which are yet to be implemented in the
state. But “An application for senior citizen sahayak seva” is one of the new application of its
kind and can be considered as a eGov project. The details of the project is as follows.
ABOUT THE PROJECT…..
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A
Project status report
on
“Senior Citizen Sahayak Seva” A eGovernance Campus Initative(A eGov Proposal)
Submitted By
Orissa Engineering College, Bhubaneswar, Odisha
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ABSTRACT.
Despite of high craze of information and technology among youngsters, most senior
citizen in INDIA do not know how to use the web. This application portal helps the senior citizen
of our country to use the web and take advantages of the government facilities of INDIA. Thiswill help them to engage themselves during their leisure time. If they will use this portal or
willing to use this, then it will make their process simpler and save their time.
INTRODUCTION.
It is important to introduce information systems to assist the aged people in maintaining
and improving their quality of life. An understanding of what information aged people need, how
they seek and use information, and how they adopt Information and Communication Technology
(ICT) is required. Some country in North America and Europe has recognize the needs of senior
citizen in their country and to really help them they have taken many initiatives to implement .
But a country like INDIA whose population is second largest in the world have never aimed to
implement that for our elderly citizen. If this will carried out properly in proper channel then it
will really helpful for our nation.
OBJECTIVE.
Objective 1: To identify the types of informations and web services that are helpful for
senior citizen.
Objective 2: This will investigate senior citizen precipitins of using the portal.
Objective 3: Get to know the government system.
Objective 4: Services which are provided are day today required so it gives immense pleasure to
serve
APPLICATION DESCRIPTION.
The different services provided by the portals are for the senior citizens and will be
helpful for the betterment of their lives. It gives a complete information regarding different
facilities of the central government and state government of INDIA.
Which involves
1. On-line bill payments.
2. Passport Information System.
3. All Government forms.
4. All the government certificates.
5.Postal information system.
6. e-health services.
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7. Income tax information.
APPROACHES AND QUESTIONS.
1. The detailed studying required to get a general understanding of all aspects of aging
information needs of the senior citizen and their perspective of using the web portals.
2. If they are not willing to use the portal or reluctant to use the web services then what
will be the next step to proceed.
STAKEHOLDERS.
1. The Senior citizen of INDIA.
2. Administrative Department who will implement the portal.3. Government official involved.
4.Registered user.5. Data entry operators.
TECHNOLOGY USED.
The architecture of the application is a multi-tired architecture and often refers as a n-tire
architecture. So it is a client server architecture in which this application is developed by using
more than one application software.
1. JDK 1.7
2. Oracle-10.G
CONCLUSION AND FUTURE WORKS.
This report explains about the eGov project implementation status of Odisha till
2012 and the status of eGov campus imitative in our college. As a late beginner to this imitative,
we have tried to study the eGov activities in state of Odisha. Though the effort is less as
compared we will give more efforts on this and try to study some of the MMPs of the state of
Odisha.