GOVERNMENT-OF-INDIA
We Want the Government to Work on Next Phase of NeGP : Jaijit Bhattacharya, Country Director, Government Strategy, Sun Microsystems India Pvt. Ltd.
Jaijit Bhattacharya is responsible for the creation of the next generation of solutions for the governments, based on open standards. Bhattacharya also advises governments on e-Governance strategies. He is an e- overnance advisor to Government of Sri Lanka and has been conducting trainings for ADB institute in Tokyo on Public Expenditure Management as well as helping the World Bank develop curriculum for their e-Leadership programme.
Connectivity Down to Village Level Necessary for e-Readiness : Suresh Chanda, IT Secretary, Andhra Pradesh
Suresh Chanda is an Indian Administrative Officer of the 1985 batch. He has held several administrative positions in the government of Andhra Pradesh (AP). He was the Special Commissioner, Commercial Taxes Hyderabad and Secretary to Chief Commissioner of Land Administration, Revenue Department, Government of Andhra Pradesh. His current responsibilities include implementation of e-Governance in AP, providing IT Infrastructure for Government and citizen services through IT.
ICTs Cost Intensive But Save On Many Counts : Dr Achyutananda Samanta, Chancellor, Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT), Bhubaneswar, Orissa
It is one of the first institute in the country to provide a laptop to each student. Converged wireless network of KIIT make available a vast amount of intellectual resources at a student
Key Infrastructure in Place for e-Governance : Raj Kumar, Secretary, Department of Science and Technology, Gujarat
As Secretary to Government of Gujarat in the Department of Science and Technology, the responsibilities of Raj Kumar include policy making and implementation for attracting private sector investments in the high technology areas such as Information Technology (IT) and Biotechnology (BT) and promotion of scientific temper among children and students community. In addition, he is also responsible for promoting e-Governance across the government departments and provide common infrastructure for the same.
We Have Open Doors for Private Players : Anoop Kumar Srivastava, Principal Secretary to Government of Meghalaya, Information Technology and Health and Family Welfare Departments
Anoop Kumar Srivastava is an Indian Administrative Service (IAS) Officer of 1981 batch of Assam-Meghalaya cadre. He has served in various capacities in the Government of Meghalaya. He has twice served Government of India on central deputation
Next Three Years will be the Years of State MMPs : R. Chandrashekhar, Additional Secretary, e-Governance, Department of Information Technology, Ministry of Communications and Information Technology
How has the e-Governance scenario changed over the past three years? If I look back at the past three years, […]






