Post on 18-Jun-2018
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Deepak SharmaDirector
Ministry of Electronics and IT (MeitY)Government of India
e-Governance India
An overview
India: in perspective
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• Population: >1.3 billion
• 600,000+ villages, 70% population rural
• Multi-ethnic, Multi-religious society
• Multi-lingual: 22 Official languages
• Multi-party, Multi-tiered democracy
• 36 States & UTs; 240,000 + Local Bodies
• Accelerating GDP growth
• Rapidly growing IT/Services sector
• Exponential telecom growth
o431million internet users
o1,210.84 million telecom subscribers and 1,186.84 Million wireless subscriber
o431.21 million broadband subscribers
• 31 Mission Mode Projects (MMPs)
ü Covering Health, Education, PDS ,Gram Panchayats, Police, Rural Development, Agricultural, Road Transport, Social benefits etc.
• Core infrastructure components for all states
ü Common Services Centres (CSCs)ü State Data Centres (SDCs) ü State Wide Area Networks (SWANs)ü State Service Delivery Gateways (SSDGs) and State Portalsü NKN state-of-the-art Pan-India network initially 1500+ institutions
• Support Components
ü HRD & Trainingü Core Policiesü Standards ü Technical Assistanceü R&Dü Awareness & Assessment
NeGP: Overview
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PM’s Committee on NeGP
National e-Governance Advisory Group
(Chaired by MCIT)
MeitY Line Ministries
Apex Committee (Chaired by Cab Sec.)
NeGD NICNISG
State Governments / UTs
Industry
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Institutional Framework (National)
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Institutional Framework (State)
State eGov Council (CM)
State Apex Committee (CS)
Departmental Committee
SeMT
DIT
DeMT
State e-Gov Council (CM)
State Apex Committee (CS)
Departmental
SeMT
State DIT
PeMT
Program Management Project Management
Committee
Departmental
PeMT
State Government
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v e-Praman (e-Authentication)v Mobile Seva (Service): m-Governancev m-Enablement of Government Departmentsv GI Cloud (MeghRaj)v DigiLocker
Some Major Projects
e-Pramaan : A National e-Authentication Service
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• e-Pramaan is a standard based secured multi factor strong authentication system which is time and cost effective.
• All four levels of authentication provided • Text Password, Image Password• OTP (Mobile, e-mail, Mobile App)• Digital Certificate (DSC with Indian CA)• Biometric (Fingerprint and IRIS) using Aadhaar services.
• E-Pramaan integrated with Aadhaar, PAN, Driving License etc.
Mobile Seva: Mobile Service Delivery Gateway
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Mobile Seva (MSDG): Government services on mobile platform
• Mobile Seva is an innovative initiative launched by MeitY, Govt of India under mobile governance to provide public services to the citizen over mobile phones and tablets. As a part of this initiative, a centralized platform (Mobile Seva) has been created .
• Mobile Seva aims to provide a one-stop solution to all Government Departments across the Nation for all their mobile-enablement needs.
• e-Governance infrastructure consisting of State Data Centres (SDCs), State Wide Area Networks (SWANs), State and National Service Delivery Gateways (SSDGs/NSDG).
• Mobile Payment Gateway operational
Mobile Seva: m-Enablement of Government Departments
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• To provide a one-stop shop (platform) to all Government Departments for their mobile-enablement needs.
• To enhance the usage of the mobile-channels for m-governance.• To provide services from Mobile Seva platform to government
departments. • To integrate with all Central/State Departments
Present Status• More than 3600+ government agencies/departments across the country
have integrated with Mobile Seva platform • 1900+ Crore SMS sent by various government departments as on 31st
September 2017.• Pull SMS 700+ services (IVRS) integrated with short code and long code
GI Cloud (MeghRaj)
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• Optimum utilization of infrastructure
• Implementing IaaS, PaaS, STaaS & SaaS in a flexible manner
• 530 Applications on GI Cloud
• Speeding up the development & deployment of eGov Apps
• 11 Private Service Providers Empanelled
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v Private space on a Public Cloud - 1GB storage space
v Issuer departments can push e-Documents in the Digital Locker System
v e-Documents can be shared by Residents with Government or otherorganizations registered as Requestors
v Residents can upload their documents and digitally sign them using eSignfacility
v Eliminates usage of physical documents and enables sharing of e-Documentsacross government agencies.
v Eliminates usage of fake documents
• Around 1.81 billion documents issued to citizens
DigiLocker
Genesis of GCCS
Launched in 2011 as an international platform through London Process
To encourage dialogue among stakeholders of cyberspace
With the intent to establish and set global guidelines & principles for governing behavior in Cyberspace
2011: LONDON
Focused on developing a set of
principles ‘for governing behavior in
cyberspace’
The GCCS Journey
2012: BUDAPEST
Discussing the relationship between
‘Internet Freedom’ and ‘Internet Security’
2013: SEOUL
Outlined the commitment to Open
and Secure CyberSpace with
Focus on international laws’
2015: THE HAGUE
Highlight Developments in the cyber domain in the
area of Freedom, Security and Growth
Overview of GCCS 2017
• Hon’ble Prime Minister of India has consented toinaugurate the event.
• Synergy between the goals and objectives of Digital Indiaand GCCS.
• Large scale IT program implementation under DigitalIndia is an exciting opportunity for experience andknowledge sharing.
• Industry, Industry bodies, academia and think tanks haveshown interest and enthusiasm to collaborate andpartner.
• Series of run up events, side events and pre eventsplanned in addition to main two day events.
50+ Ministerial Delegates
2000+ delegates
Plenary Sessions | Parallel Sessions | Side Events I Pre Events I Live Demos
Knowledge Exchange | Networking
20+ Sessions with Industry
Leaders
Representation from 100+ countries
Run-up events(29 March Onwards)
40 events, to spread awareness about GCCCS and to attract valuable speakers, in partnership with industry, industry organizations, premiere academic institutions
Curtain Raiser (20th and 21st Nov )
15 events planned at event site to kick start GCCS 2017 in a big way.
Inaugural Session Inauguration by Hon’ble Prime Minister of India in presence of Ministerial delegates and key speakers
Plenary Session (23rd and 24th Nov )
3 sessions with keynote addresses by eminent speakers on themes of GCCS 2017
Parallel Sessions (23rd and 24th Nov ) 12-15 Sessions with more focused topics
Side Events (23rd and 24th Nov )
12 events to broad base the scale the discussion and scope of participation of stake-holders
Closing Ceremony Summarizing the discussions and outcomes
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Event Format
Event Outcome- Proposed
• Delhi Declaration
ü Commitment of the Host Nation to the Global Community for building
capacities of various areas of Digital Governance
ü Major beneficiaries will be LDC’s and SAARC nations
ü Implementation through e-Governance Academy, Fellowships, Exchange
Programmes etc
• Chairman’s Statement
ü Reflection of collective intent, discussions and recommendations of
GCCS’ 2017
• Country Statements
ü To be issued by the Political Leadership of Nations highlighting their
commitment to any or all themes of GCCS’ 2017