CSI-Nihilent eGovernance Awards Announced
Bihar was conferred with the ‘Award of Excellence’ for the State category
Bihar was conferred with the ‘Award of Excellence’ for the State category
Raman Singh, Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh inaugurated the 4th edition of National e-Knowledge Sharing Summit on November, 5. The 2-day long […]
The 8th edition of the International Conference on e-Governance (ICEG) and the 3rd Knowledge Sharing Summit (KSS) were jointly organised […]
[This article was published in the July 2009 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
e-Governance projects always throws up some crucial challenges in the form of rising cost due to usage of proprietary softwares and technology, mere digitisation rather than Business Process Re-engineering, frequent transfer of IT secretaries, and lack of awareness among officials about the larger impact of e-Governance projects.
Prakash Rane pioneered several trend setting concepts/projects in e-Governance in India with products and solutions developed by ABM. These concepts are mainly in the area of IT enabling citizen/consumer services.
The two-day National conference of the Computer Society of India (CSI), ‘eGov-2007’ on ‘Redefining Governance through IT’ has concluded with 10 commandments on e-Governance in India.
Jharkhand, India has been chosen for the best potential e-governance state award.
The six e-Governance project of Andhra Pradesh are leading nominees of Computer Society of India (CIS), Nihilent e-Governance Awards.
In India, Jharkhand has been nominated for the best e-Governance state award given by the Computer Society of India. Computer Society of India has nominated Jharkhand for its campaign for the introduction of e-Governance in administrative system.
The Computer Society of India (CSI) has received over 100 eGovernance projects from 21 States for evaluation based on the project features, sustainability and technology innovation.