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Capacity Building for e-Governance

Capacity Building for e-Governance. Dr. Anurag Srivastava Wipro Consulting. Contents. Background Why Capacity Building Framework & Structure Next Steps. Background. Learnings from e-Governance Projects…. ‘Project mode’ appr oach for e-Governance initiatives has succeeded.

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Capacity Building for e-Governance

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  1. Capacity Building for e-Governance Dr. Anurag Srivastava Wipro Consulting

  2. Contents • Background • Why Capacity Building • Framework & Structure • Next Steps

  3. Background Learnings from e-Governance Projects… ‘Project mode’ approach for e-Governance initiatives has succeeded Governance Process Re-alignment a must prior to implementation Service charges necessary for self-sustainability Dedicated team needed for change management ‘Individual’ program delivery models to be aligned with overall objectives Top leadership commitment for administrative & legal reforms

  4. Objectives Background - NeGAP Develop integrated service centres for delivery of citizen services Create mechanisms for 24X7 access to government information and services Create a national IT backbone for better connectivity, data storage and access Provide direction, standardisation and consistency across e-Governance initiatives Deploy and scale-up projects with significant citizen interface Create the right governance and institutional mechanisms and set up core infrastructure and policies

  5. Background - NeGAP Core Projects - States • Gram Panchayat • Commercial Taxes • Police • Employment Exchanges • SWAN • Data Centres • Land Records • Road Transport • Property Registration • Agriculture • Treasuries • Municipalities • Back-end computerisation to provide services through common service delivery centres • Common Service Delivery Centres • Capacity Building

  6. Why Capacity Building NeedObjectivesBuilding BlocksSkill SetsElements Creating a CSP

  7. Need for Capacity Building • High • Myopic • Stars Change Management Investment driven Process Improvement Not self-sustainable • Penetration • Laggards • Infancy Slow decision making Low public acceptance No ownership Pilot study • Low • Citizen Services

  8. Need for Capacity Building Dedicated full time resources to conceptualise and implement e-Governance programs Strengthen technical and management skills of States Develop competencies and keep pace with technological advancements Establish mechanism for monitoring and review No prevalent system by which the departments can engage agencies or people for e-Governance initiatives

  9. Capacity Building - Objectives Align individual initiatives with overall e-Governance priorities Capacity Building Provide facilitative impetus to individual e-Governance initiatives Promote cross cutting e-Governance infrastructure (intellectual, physical..) Develop and implement framework, policies, standards and guidelines

  10. Capacity Building - Building Blocks Change Management Program Management • Catalyse administrative, process and legal changes and focus on change management through communication and workshops • Adopt a project oriented approach for the e-Governance initiatives & set-up project control mechanisms Process Tools KM Technology Financial Management • Develop technological solutions that are interoperable, standardised and scalable • Conceptualise financially viable and self sustainable projects and incorporate prudent fiscal discipline

  11. Experience in Project Management EXPERIENCE Experience in Development of Software Experience in System Integration Experience in Strategy Assignments Experience in Governance Process Re-alignment e-Governance Experience SKILLS E-Governance • Hands-on skills • Leadership • Communication • Negotiating andinfluencing Change Leader • Administrative Reforms • Legal reforms • Change mgmt • Systems thinking Technology • Technology Architecture • Infrastructure Architecture • Security Architecture • Functional Architecture 'Big Picture' • Contextualknowledge • Vision/strategy/policy InformationSystems • Data, information • Management Informationsystems Business Skills: • Contracts • Procurement • Vendorrelationships • Financing (PPP) • Project mgmt Capacity Building - Skill Sets

  12. Capacity Building - Elements (People) Change Management Technology Financial Management Program Management • Program continuity • Synchronisation of initiatives • Administrative, process and legal changes • Capacity ramp-up • Change management communication and workshops • Technological solution – interoperable, standardised and scalable • Standards for system, applications & processes • Leverage infrastructure of departments • Project oriented approach • Project management structure & framework • Project control mechanisms • Review and monitoring mechanisms • Public Private Partnership (PPP) models • Self -sustainable • Efficiency in resource allocation against expenditure categories • Fiscal discipline

  13. Capacity Building - Elements (Process & Tools) Change Management Technology Financial Management Program Management Process • Information Management • Information Security Audit & Compliance • SEI CMM • COBIT Tools • CASE Tools • Functional Point Analysis Process • Cost Benefit Analysis • Ratio Analysis • Budgeting & Monitoring • Costing Tools • Financial Modelling • PPP Models Process • Risk Management • Performance Evaluation • Project Plan & Monitoring • Change Control Tools • Web Based Management Tool • MIS Templates Process • Issue Resolution • Conflict Management • Knowledge Management • Communication Plan Tools • Benchmarking • Balanced Scorecard

  14. Capacity Building – Creating a CSP E-Governance Assessment Visioning Road Map • Rationale • Prioritisation among departments • Coverage • IT Infrastructure Deployment • Funding mechanisms • Legal & Administrative support • Identify priority areas • Assess investment and infrastructure requirements • Define government support • Identify technical and management skills • Roles & Responsibilities • Timelines • Milestones • Measurement criteria • Review and monitoring mechanisms

  15. Framework & Structure

  16. Structure for Capacity Building

  17. Capacity Building - State Level Capacity Building (State Level) – Roles & Responsibilities Create a dedicated capacity at the State or the Program level by creating a State e-Governance Group (SEG) Provide an overall direction, standardization and consistency through program management of e-Governance initiatives Establish a robust Program Management Structure that would drive the e-Governance program in the State Provide inputs to the State Government during IT policy making process through the development of a state-wide e-Governance Master Plan Assist individual departments of the State Government in putting together a dedicated team for undertaking e-Governance projects in their departments

  18. Operational Plan - SEG NeGAP State Apex Committee – Chief Secretary SEG : State e-Governance Group Secretary (IT) SIO (NIC) • Function in the capacity of CIO • ‘Program manage’ e-Governance initiatives • Provide advice for IT policy and trends • Function in the capacity of CTO • Provide technology expertise • Assess various technology options

  19. Capacity Building - Department Level Capacity Building (Department Level) – Roles & Responsibilities Create a dedicated capacity at the Departmentlevel by creating a Department e-Governance Group (DEG) Provide project management and implementation support Assist the Department in institutionalising the processes and tools required for managing the program Identify and plan mechanisms for administrative, legal and process changes required for improving the efficiency of the department through e-Governance Assist the Department in preparing detailed project reports and co-ordinate with SEG for monitoring and review

  20. Operational Plan - DEG SEG DEG DEG DEG Line Secretary (Department) Line Secretary (Department) Line Secretary (Department) Dept. CIO, Dept. CTO and team Project unit(s) Dept. CIO, Dept. CTO and team Project unit(s) Dept. CIO, Dept. CTO and team Project unit(s)

  21. Models for Augmenting Capacity Capacity Building Activities In-house expertise & Capacity to Leverage Externally Leverage Externally Strengthen from within Government + Wet Lease + Contracting Individuals • State & Central Government Agencies • State Department Officials • State IT Nodal Agency • Academic Institutions • Industry Experts • IT & Management agencies • Experienced resources • Flexibility to scale operations • Ensure minimum deployment of resources • Individuals with necessary expertise • Direct appointment by government • Fixed term • T&M basis

  22. Next Steps

  23. Next Steps Planning Commission has allocated funds to States for Capacity Building DIT would issue guidelines to State Governments for Capacity Building States need to respond with suitable proposals on Capacity Building States need to undertake Capacity Building activities and identify mechanisms for augmenting capacity

  24. Augmenting SEG to Accelerate Capacity Building Strategy & IT Policy Projects Capability to lay Standards on IT Security, Infrastructure E-Governance Project Implementation Project Management Change Management Governance Process Re-alignment Capacity Building Framework Understanding Risk Management & Quality Assurance Financial Management Process Frameworks

  25. Thank You

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