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Towards Next Generation Infrastructure

J Satyanarayana22 Aug, 2013

Agenda

• The ‘Mega’ Issue• Some New Initiatives •MeghRaj• NII 2.0•Way Forward

An Enterprise of Enterprises !

• 1.2 Bil citizens • and as many Aadhar s

• Over 10,000 portals and websites

• Over 5,000 online services

• 100+ Data Centres

• 1000 + Networks

• 950 mil mobiles !

• 250,000 delivery points

Huge Expectatio

ns !

4

LandRecords

RoadTransport

Police

e-District

Treasuries

ComrlTaxes

Agriculture

Munici palities

EmploymentExch

PDS

Education

IncomeTax

PassportMCA21

Insurance

Banking

NationalIDCentral

Excise Pensions

e-Officee-Posts

CSCGateway

eBiz

EDIe-Courts

IndiaPortal

CorePolicies

Health 14

9

5

1

2

Providing Services

Providing servicespartially

Under Implementation

Design & Development

At Scoping Stage

197 Services provided (out 0f

252 planned) (85 Central, 92 State, 20 Integrated)

National e-Governance Plan

Over 1.56 Cr e-Transactions /per month

Visa

GramPts

e-Proc

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14*0

10

20

30

40

715

2530 31

35

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14*05

1015202530

1216

2126

10,350

43,464

80,669

95,710

1,29,266

4,000

27,200

57,482 69,574

1,08,564

0

20,000

40,000

60,000

80,000

1,00,000

1,20,000

1,40,000

2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 May 2013

No. of CSCs Rolled Out Connectivity

State Wide Area Network State Data Center

Common Service Centers

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14*02468

1012141618

1

4

11

16SSDG and State Portal

* Target

Core Infrastructure under NeGP

Some New Initiatives ..

e-District• Integrated Framework for delivery of Citizen Services (Rs 1633 cr)– Harmonizes SDC, SWAN, CSC Schemes

• Adopts an Outcome Approach– Services, Service Levels, TPM (Transactions Per Month)

• Empowers the States in implementation– Model Architecture, Model RFP given to States

• Project launched in 102 Districts in 12-13– Spurt in e-Transactions seen in these Districts

• To launch in 200 more Districts by March 14

Beyond the Fibre• GoI is implementing the National Optical Fibre Network (NOFN) – to connect 250,000 Gram Panchayats by Gigabit fibre

• Piloted NOFN in 59 Gram Panchayats

• DeitY has designed a pilot to use the Fibre in 59 GPs– taking the bandwidth to the Govt institutions in the last mile

– for providing G2C and B2C services

– for establishing 21 Digital Knowledge Centres • to provide education, healthcare, skill development and educational services

• ‘Beyond the Fibre’ pilot is ready for launch

• Plan for rollout being designed

National Cloud Computing Initiative (MeghRaj)

•Vision : Optimize utilization of IT Infrastructure & Resources

•Key objective is to adopt cutting-edge cloud technologies for–Ensuring rapid deployment of e-gov applications

•Phase-I of National Cloud approved at a cost of Rs. 99 cr. –to be established by NIC at NDC, Shastri Park, New Delhi by Sept 13

•Approach & Roadmap for NCCI published in May 13

e-Gov App Store•Common repository of customizable & configurable applications – for reuse by Central and State depts.

•App Store will also host common components – payment gateway, messaging platform, Digital Signatures

•Apps can either be downloaded and used or run directly

•Apps from Private developers will also be included

•e-Gov App Store launched in May 2013

e-TAAL

‘We can manage what we can measure’

•e-TAAL aims to measure volume of e-Transactions in real-time– e-Transactions Aggregation & Analysis Layer

•e-TAAL is a national portal, that connects all eGov portals – all National & State portals that provide G2C Services

• Enables Ministries/ States / Departments to monitor e-Transactions in real-time

TransparencyIn

Real-time

Context Recent National Policies on IT & Telecom.

Connectivity provision up to Panchayats through NOFN.

Likely passage of ESD Act in near future.

Increased digitization / e-enablement by States.

e-District implementation

Exponential growth in requirement of IT infrastructure.

Unified e-Governance infrastructure.

Consolidation & integration of SWAN, SDC, NICNET, NKN, NOFN, NSDG, SSDG, MSDG etc

Efficiency, Reliability, Accountability and Transparency in service delivery

Need

Rationale Utility

Fragmented infrastructure Inadequacy of Skilled Manpower Increased cyber security threat Economy in expenditure

Unified ICT infrastructure On demand seamless availability of NII Holistic Strategic control

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National Information Infrastructure (NII 2.0)

Infrastructure on Demand Integration Of Networks Data Centres / Servers GI Cloud Data & Network Security Multiple Operating Systems App Store

Federated Management

Value Proposition of NII 2.0

Principles for Way Forward

1. Think of the Future

2. Be driven by Service Delivery

3. Consolidate & Integrate

4. Simplify

Thank You

secretary@deity.gov.in

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