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This presentation was delivered in the Project Management Practitioners' Conefrence 2014 on Architecting Project Management ....for transforming lives, on 21st November 2014 at NIMHANS Auditorium, Bengaluru
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1 PMPC .R. SRI KUMAR, Former DGP Karnataka and Member Central Vigilance Commission, New Delhi 21 November 2014 Unified Data & Information Portal for Transparency in Public Governance Unified Data & Information Portal
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1PMPC

.R. SRI KUMAR, Former DGP Karnataka and Member Central Vigilance Commission, New Delhi

21 November 2014

Unified Data & Information Portal for

Transparency in Public Governance

Unified Data & Information Portal

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…Transforming Lives

• Can we architect Project Management?

• To transform the lives of 1.2 billion people?

• Is it Just an Utopia or shall we say Ram Rajya?

• In any case “Transforming Lives ” of billions in ones life time

is a Big dream!

Unified Data & Information Portal

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….. By Building TEAM India

• Transparency through Technology

• Efficiency through Empowerment

• Accountability through Audit Trail

• Measured Progress through Mutual cooperation

Unified Data & Information Portal

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CSIR NOT CSR

• CSIR 800

Unified Data & Information Portal

800 Million

250 Million

50 Million

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5PMPC Presentation Title

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The CSIR-800 Model Proposes product based and service oriented / solution based

employment / entrepreneurship generation through S&T intervention

Transferring technology to entrepreneurs for large scale and /small

scale production of goods and services for the 800 Million.

CSIR will target 1% of the target group at proof of concept level and

NGOs will scale-up to 10%.

Aims to encourage technology diffusion in partnership mode with

Universities/Institutes located in small towns and rural areas

Seeks to transfer technology to, or procurement by respective

programmes/missions and/or ministerial departments for propagation

and implementation

Envisages implementation of 10-100 projects; each with a minimum

customer base of one million people

Involves financing mechanism that use funding schemes of

respective ministries, bank loans and philanthropic/CSR funds

Extensive involvement of State Governments and State S&T

Councils

Action Plan

Implementation

Large scale transfer of proven

technologies for production of

goods and services

Future Implementation

Focused development of

various technologies and

services by CSIR

Each technology should be

scalable impacting a million

lives and beyond

Learning from the scale-up

process will be critically

analyzed and imbibed to

enhance user acceptability and

cost-effectiveness

Screened technology will be

dovetailed into major national

programmes/missions

A set of objective criteria will

be developed to judge the

success of CSIR-800 initiatives

CSIR-800Prosperity for All

Mission: Increase per-capita income of the

target group by Rs 15 per day through S&T

Intervention

Enhancement of

earning or Increase in

purchasing power

Enabling the target

group to afford life-style

bettering

products/servicesProducts and

Services

Employment/I

ncome

Generation

800 Million

Underprivileged

250 Million

50 Million

CSR or

Philanthropic Fund

Bank

Funds

Entrepreneurs

Enterprises NGOs

Develop

ment of

Skills &

Knowledg

e

Increase earning by Rs 15/day (Rs 5000/annum) leading

to expenditure in: Education

Rs 1000 pa

Healthcare

Rs 1000 pa

Augment Lifestyle

Rs 3000 pa

For more Information on CSIR-

800

Director General,

Council of Scientific and

Industrial Research,

Anusanshan Bhavan,

2 Rafi Marg, New Delhi 110001

www.csir.res.in

The Increased demand will

fuel resurgence in

production Potable water,

Low-cost Sanitary napkins,

Low-cost Diagnostics, and

Neutraceuticals

Enhanced Educational

expenditure, Solar Energy,

ICT for Education are

domains where increased

investment is expected.

Self-sustaining, mutually

complementary cycle of

demand and supply,

supporting strong

entrepreneurial groups

to benefit the 800

million.

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800 Million

250 Million

50 Million

CSIR-800Prosperity for All

“Just as some of the experiments in

your laboratories go on for all the

twenty four hours, let a big corner in

your heart remain perpetually warm

for the benefit of the poor millions”

-Mahatma Gandhi

Value Added Agriculture | Waste-to-Wealth |

Sustainable Energy |

Affordable Health | Potable Water | Low-cost

Housing

CSIR-India

Inclusive growth and

improvement in quality of life of

the 800 million people at the

bottom of the pyramid through

S&T intervention relevant to

their socio-economic

development

Krishi Shakti

CSIR’s Rs.1 Lakh Tractor

HimHaldi

High Altitude Haldi

with higher

medicinal value

Solekshaw

Solar Power

Assisted

Pedicab

Membra

ne

based

water

purificati

on

systems

Novel varieties

Of

Ashwagandha

Open Source

Drug Discovery

For

Tuberculosis

Instant House

for Disaster

Victims

Sustaina

ble

Energy

Affordab

le Health

Low-cost

HousingEmpowe

ring

Masses

Potable Water

Herbal

extract

for

treatmen

t of

Prostate

Cancer

Low cost Drugs | Low-cost

Diagnostics | Collagen based

Biomaterials for Wound Healing

Ferrocement Water tanks |

Electrochemical Defluxidation |

Technology for Safe Drinking Water

Value-

added

agricultu

re

Fuel Cells |

Wind and

Solar Power

| Biomass

based

Stoves

Novel varieties

of Medicinal

and aromatic

Plants

Low-cost

Technology for

Farmers

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Ministry of Science & Technology announced launch of CSIR

800 on 01-June, 2011 12:43 IST through this press note

http://pib.nic.in

Unified Data & Information Portal

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800 Million

250 Million

50 Million

CSIR-800Prosperity for All

“Just as some of the experiments in

your laboratories go on for all the

twenty four hours, let a big corner in

your heart remain perpetually warm

for the benefit of the poor millions”

-Mahatma Gandhi

Value Added Agriculture | Waste-to-Wealth |

Sustainable Energy |

Affordable Health | Potable Water | Low-cost

Housing

CSIR-India

Inclusive growth and

improvement in quality of life of

the 800 million people at the

bottom of the pyramid through

S&T intervention relevant to

their socio-economic

development

Krishi Shakti

CSIR’s Rs.1 Lakh Tractor

HimHaldi

High Altitude Haldi

with higher

medicinal value

Solekshaw

Solar Power

Assisted

Pedicab

Membra

ne

based

water

purificati

on

systems

Novel varieties

Of

Ashwagandha

Open Source

Drug Discovery

For

Tuberculosis

Instant House

for Disaster

Victims

Sustaina

ble

Energy

Affordab

le Health

Low-cost

HousingEmpowe

ring

Masses

Potable Water

Herbal

extract

for

treatmen

t of

Prostate

Cancer

Low cost Drugs | Low-cost

Diagnostics | Collagen based

Biomaterials for Wound Healing

Ferrocement Water tanks |

Electrochemical Defluxidation |

Technology for Safe Drinking Water

Value-

added

agricultu

re

Fuel Cells |

Wind and

Solar Power

| Biomass

based

Stoves

Novel varieties

of Medicinal

and aromatic

Plants

Low-cost

Technology for

Farmers

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A big DREAM indeed…. CSIR 800

• Transforming lives …

– Of one Individual , is itself a dream come true

• … of 800 Million Indians?

• CSIR 800 envisages

– Helping to generate additional income of Rs 5000 p.a. for

each of the 800 million

– Rs 1000 to be spent on healthcare, Rs 1000 for Capacity

building and Rs 3000 for life style changes

– Transformation to happen in Five years time

Unified Data & Information Portal

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Transforming lives …of 800 Million Indians

• Cost of Project per year: 800 M X Rs 5000 = Rs 4,00,000

crores

• Time : 5 years Total Cost Rs 20,00,000 crores

• Quality: 800 million increase their current income by 50%

• Outcome: India becomes a truly developed country

• Challenges of running a PMO for a Dream Project of

transforming the lives of 800 million Indians

Unified Data & Information Portal

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12PMPC

The CSIR-800 Model Proposes product based and service oriented / solution based

employment / entrepreneurship generation through S&T intervention

Transferring technology to entrepreneurs for large scale and /small

scale production of goods and services for the 800 Million.

CSIR will target 1% of the target group at proof of concept level and

NGOs will scale-up to 10%.

Aims to encourage technology diffusion in partnership mode with

Universities/Institutes located in small towns and rural areas

Seeks to transfer technology to, or procurement by respective

programmes/missions and/or ministerial departments for propagation

and implementation

Envisages implementation of 10-100 projects; each with a minimum

customer base of one million people

Involves financing mechanism that use funding schemes of

respective ministries, bank loans and philanthropic/CSR funds

Extensive involvement of State Governments and State S&T

Councils

Action Plan

Implementation

Large scale transfer of proven

technologies for production of

goods and services

Future Implementation

Focused development of

various technologies and

services by CSIR

Each technology should be

scalable impacting a million

lives and beyond

Learning from the scale-up

process will be critically

analyzed and imbibed to

enhance user acceptability and

cost-effectiveness

Screened technology will be

dovetailed into major national

programmes/missions

A set of objective criteria will

be developed to judge the

success of CSIR-800 initiatives

CSIR-800Prosperity for All

Mission: Increase per-capita income of the

target group by Rs 15 per day through S&T

Intervention

Enhancement of

earning or Increase in

purchasing power

Enabling the target

group to afford life-style

bettering

products/servicesProducts and

Services

Employment/I

ncome

Generation

800 Million

Underprivileged

250 Million

50 Million

CSR or

Philanthropic Fund

Bank

Funds

Entrepreneurs

Enterprises NGOs

Develop

ment of

Skills &

Knowledg

e

Increase earning by Rs 15/day (Rs 5000/annum) leading

to expenditure in: Education

Rs 1000 pa

Healthcare

Rs 1000 pa

Augment Lifestyle

Rs 3000 pa

For more Information on CSIR-

800

Director General,

Council of Scientific and

Industrial Research,

Anusanshan Bhavan,

2 Rafi Marg, New Delhi 110001

www.csir.res.in

The Increased demand will

fuel resurgence in

production Potable water,

Low-cost Sanitary napkins,

Low-cost Diagnostics, and

Neutraceuticals

Enhanced Educational

expenditure, Solar Energy,

ICT for Education are

domains where increased

investment is expected.

Self-sustaining, mutually

complementary cycle of

demand and supply,

supporting strong

entrepreneurial groups

to benefit the 800

million.

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Core areas to be addressed in CSIR 800

• Affordable Health,

• Value Added Agriculture,

• Potable Water,

• Women Empowerment,

• Sustainable Energy,

• Waste to Wealth,

• Housing and Transport

• Tech village.

Unified Data & Information Portal

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Capacity building program in CSIR 800

– a Pictorial View

Unified Data & Information Portal

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Unified Data & Information Portal for

Transparency in Public Governance

• Unified Data & Information Portal in short TRANSPORTAL

• Transportal evolved as a Concept to roll out CSIR 800

• To be the backbone of Rs 20 billion projects being rolled out

touching the lives of 800 million people

• In effect Knitting all the 1.2 billion people in the country into

one TEAM India

Unified Data & Information Portal

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Key elements of Transportal

– Cloud computing

– Crowd sourcing

– Mobile platform

– Responsible sharing

– Transparency

– Efficiency

– Accountability

– Mutual Cooperation

Unified Data & Information Portal

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TRANSPORTAL-

• TRANSPORTAL uses IT as a Seed of change to transform

lives

Unified Data & Information Portal

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Example of a Transportal

Unified Data & Information Portal

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Data

• Data: data can be conventional paper based, or

digitised,

• voice, photo, video, SMS,

• phone, land line, gsm, cdma, email, written, spoken

or radio messages.

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Data Classification

• As per NDSAP 2012

• Data Types: Writing, spoken, picture, video, Master data,

Transaction data, Primary, Secondary, Tertiary

• Private Data

• Public Data

• Shared Data

• Restricted Data

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NDSAP 2012- National Data Sharing and Access

Policy 2012 (DEITY site)

• Data can be public when collected

and processed with public funds.

• Data collection needs to guard

privacy e.g. health records.

• Data also needs to be kept in a

restricted or classified folder when it

pertains to safety and security of the

State or the Individual.

• Data Sharing with responsibility!

Unified Data & Information Portal

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Data Indexing

• Capture in a sand box

• Scan for Viruses

• Keyword and identify Primary Fields and secondary fields

for indexing

• Sort and store in a searchable fashion with correlation and

connection

• Correlation 1:1 to 1: n and 1:m with date and time and geo

stamping with user access info

• Matrix of correlation

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Interchange

• Interchange: In the world of information technology, data

needs to be communicated in a format that is understood,

appreciated and acted upon in a real time mode. All

stakeholder participation in responsibly sharing data is sina

qua non of an inerchange. An Interchange presupposes

communication in a language that the stakeholder is familiar

with.

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Communication of data

• Auto alerts

• Display and get further inputs

• Graphical interfaces

• Library catalogues

• Tree and heirarchy

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Transportal on CVCMARK Framework

• Transportal: As the Data comes through one gateway or

several, it needs to be collected, verified, collated and

stored for easy retrieval as and when it is required for

analysis and action.Since we are dealing with any type of

data, in any language and coming from all across the globe,

it is essential that the transportal from the site of generation

to a common secure cloud environment and dissemination

to the concerned stakeholder at any time through any

devcse is facilitated at all times.

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Data processing

• Capture data followed by its validation and correlation

• Measurement of data relevancy and secure storage along

with indexing

• Process flow determination and data processing

• Analytical reports

• AI Reports

• Report generation

• Display reports

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TRANSPORTAL- on Anytime Anywhere Any

device basis responsibly shared by everyone

Unified Data & Information Portal

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Make my India portal

Unified Data & Information Portal

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• Building TEAM India

• Capacity building – TRANSPORTAL is a KMS

• Citizen empowerment VIGEYE Make my India better

• Total Transparency to eliminating Corruption in India and

the World

• CVC is setting up a Knowledge Management Portal for the

Entire World to exchange information on corruption

worldwide

Unified Data & Information Portal

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• Project Management CWG

• Tax Compliance CWG 2010

Unified Data & Information Portal

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City governance

• Self Governance in BBMP

• People as the sovereign

• PMPs in each ward as the change agents

• Make My India better

Unified Data & Information Portal

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Affordable health

• BIANCHRI

Unified Data & Information Portal

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• Art 51A Fundamental Duties

Unified Data & Information Portal

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Indian Centre for Social Transformation

(A Registered Trust : Established on 14/11/2009)

(Registration No. HLS-4-00228-2009-10 dated

26/12/2009) under the Indian Trust Act

is a public charitable Trust with a mission to work

towards realization of a national vision set out in

Article 51A (j) of the Indian Constitution regarding

the Fundamental Duty of Indian Citizens i.e.

“to strive towards excellence in all spheres of

individual and collective activity so that the

nation constantly rises to higher levels of

endeavor and achievement.”

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Question Time

• Come let us join hands together, do our Fundamental Duty

as per Article 51A (j) of the Indian Constitution and Make

our India better!

• Thank you

[email protected]

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