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Applying BPR

principles for e-
Governance projects
BPR is fundamental rethinking and radical redesign of
business processes to achieve dramatic improvements
in critical, contemporary measures of performance, such
as cost, quality, service and speed.
BPR principles
Organize around outcomes, not tasks.
Identify all the processes in an organization and prioritize them in order
of redesign urgency.
Integrate information processing work into the real work that produces
the information.
Treat geographically dispersed resources as though they were
centralized.
Link parallel activities in the workflow instead of just integrating their
results.
Put the decision point where the work is performed, and build control
into the process.
Capture information once and at the source
Barcoded Ration Card & Biometric Food Coupon
System for Effective & Efficient Service Delivery,
Gujarat
AGRISNET
Farm Crop Management System

The AGRISNET project was conceptualized with the


vision of creating interconnected
technology enabled network which can deliver
informational services effectively to the farming
community.
Building on the data collection, aggregation and analysis platform under
AGRISNET initially,
the Department of Agriculture, Government of Tamil Nadu, further
enhanced it to include
Personalized-Information to a farm throughout the crop-
lifecycle. Some of the distinct
features include: farm based crop advisory, inputs & resources
availability mapping locally,
insurance and finance requirements based on cropping patterns,
digital market linkages etc. All
these informational services are now provided through the use
of mobile, text, voice and online
platforms.
SURAKSHA SETU
Safe City Project
Chhattisgarh GIS
Geographic Information System
VEHICLE DATABASE MANAGEMENT

Problem
According to survey done in Mandya District in Karnataka
in 2013, the number of unclaimed vehicles lying across the
30 police stations were around 1700 in which maximum
were two wheelers. So it was essential to find systemic and
scientific way to dispose of these vehicles.It was also
important to categorize vehicles into their types like those
that have been stolen, those that have been involved in
crime, those involved in accidents and those that have
been abandoned.
Project Overview
1. The data of unclaimed vehicles lying in all the police stations were
collected in a prescribed format.
2.This data is fed into one program called Motor Vehicle Verification
Counter.(National Crime Record Bureau, available at all SP offices). The
backend data of this program were extracted and fed into the new
software designed by PES College of Engineering Student for Mandya
District Police.
3.With the help of username and password for the website vahan.nic.in,
officers had access to the entire database that RTO of India has.
4. Final step was to match the data of unclaimed vehicles with that of
the stolen vehicles. The result was that officers could trace 494
numbers of vehicles to their FIR.
Project Innovativeness

1. Volume of transactions processed

2. Time taken to process transactions

3. Accuracy of output

4. Cost effectiveness

5. Communication by email and SMS

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