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1 Deepak Sharma Director Ministry of Electronics and IT (MeitY) Government of India e-Governance India An overview

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Deepak SharmaDirector

Ministry of Electronics and IT (MeitY)Government of India

e-Governance India

An overview

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Government Service Delivery- Core Focus

Cash Less

Paper Less

Contact less

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.

e-Pramaan

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User

e-Pramaan

Services

Login

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

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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

Thanks

www.GCCS2017.in