Title: Architecture
1Architecture Standards for e-Government
- J Satyanarayana
- CEO, NISG
2Agenda
- About NISG
- Complexities of e-Government
- Role of Architecture Standards
- Institutional Mechanisms
3About NISG
4The meeting point
We NEED efficient e-Services
We have the SKILLSETS
We can raise RESOURCES through Partnership
National Institute for Smart Government
5NISG
- A not-for-profit Company
- Focused on e-Governance
- PPP is the preferred mode
- Majority stake with private sector
- Currently,
- NASSCOM holds 51
- GOI GOAP hold 49
6Vision of NISG
To establish itself as a Centre of Excellence in
e-Government To leverage private sector
resources through PPP mode for the spread of
e-Governance.
7Mission of NISG
To facilitate application of public and private
resources to e-Governance in
Architecture
Consultancy
Training
8Objectives
- To evangelize e-Government
- To raise societal awareness
- Through workshops Training
- To facilitate creation of National e-Gov
Architecture - For Sustainability Integration
- To promote PPP in
- implementing Mission Projects of National Action
Plan - establishing e-Gov Standards Institutions
- To create Virtual NISG
- To disseminate Architecture, Standards Best
Practices - To Conduct / Promote Research in
- ICT for Rural India
- Local Language Interface
9Operational Strategy
- Confine direct responsibility to Conceptual and
Architectural levels - Not get involved in implementation
- Operate through
- Panels of consultants
- Strategic Alliance Partners
- Collaborations with
- Academic institutions
- International Standards Bodies
- Stay a slim and flat organization
10Projects on hand
- DCA21
- Dept of Company Affairs
- eBiz
- Dept of Industrial Policy promotion
- ICTD ICT for Development
- UNDP
- Bangalore One
- Workshop on 8-9 July at Hyderabad
- e-Procurement
- IoN IRDA
- Enforce - Directorate of Enforcement
- Envision Min of Environment Forest
11Complexities of e-Government
12e-Gov is a management game !
Technology Management
Expectation Management
e-Government
Resource Management
Reform Management
Program Management
Procurement Management
Knowledge Management
13 National Action Plan on e-Governance
14Architecture Standardsare the need of the
hour..
- for meeting the e-Gov Challenge
15Why Architect?
- Realize e-Gov Vision
- Draw the Big Picture
- Implement in pieces
- With no risk of incompatibility
- Incorporate International Best Practices
- Exploit principle of Reusability
- Secure the investments in e-Gov infrastructure
- Achieve efficiencies in deployment of resources
16Categories of Architecture
- Technology Architecture
- Process Architecture
- People Architecture
- Resource Architecture
17What are Open Standards?
- Open Standards are technology specifications
- developed collaboratively
- followed universally
- address common requirements and goals
- relate to
- product stacks products
- components
- interfaces and protocols
- Open Standards are promoted by Standards
Organizations like IETF W3C - Variants are
- Industry de facto Standards
- Government Standards
18Understanding Open Standards
- Open Standards are like the traffic rules
- Help streamline traffic flow
- Provide higher value addition to society as more
people follow them - Need a system of traffic signals policing
- Open Standards
- Define the technical specifications
- Provide open access to the standards
- Define the standards setting process
19Why Open Standards?(1)
- Optimize options of products components
- Multiple vendors offering the same interfaces
- Mix Match possible due to Hot Swappability
- Choices can be made incrementally
- Reduce Risk
- Vendor independence
- Assurance of continued support in future
- Reduced Cost
- Lower costs due to competition
- Reduced cost of changing products/vendors
- Increased ROI
- Shorter learning curve for developers,
maintenance staff
20Why Open Standards?(2)
- Inter-operability
- Components with standard interfaces
- Simpler quicker integration
- Integration across the entire chain
- of internal departments
- external entities, customers, departments
- Higher Quality resulting from
- Open competition
- Broader participation of peer groups
- Early identification resolution of bugs
21Architecture Standards
- Some International Examples
22 US Federal Enterprise Architecture
E-Gov area
Theme
FEA Model
PROCESS
Performance Reference Model(PRM)
Monitoring Performance of Federal Agencies
Business Reference Model(BRM)
Transformation of Processes(BPR)
Service Component Reference Model(SRM)
Reuse of Components of Service application
TECHNOLOGY
Data Reference Model(DRM)
Setting Data Standards
Technical Reference Model(TRM)
Setting Technology Standards
23 e-Services Development Framework of UK
High Level Architecture Models
GDSC Government Data Standards Catalogue
GCIM Government Common Information Model
GMRM Government Message Reference Model
e-GIF e-Government Inter-operability Framework
Reusable Elements
Coding Schemes Vocabularies
Reusable Business Processes
Reusable Design Components
Reusable Technology Components
e-Service Development
Design
Requirements
Implementation
24 National Action Plan on e-Governance
- Global Requirements Of NAP
- Interoperability
- Multi-vendor environment
- Cost-effectiveness
- Durability
- Vendor Independence
eBiz
- Need for a National Forum
- Technology Players
- Major user departments
- Infrastructure Providers
- Service Providers
- System Integrators
25Open Architecture Stds Model for eBiz
- Technology Players
- IBM
- Microsoft
- Oracle
- Intel
- CA
- Other Stakeholders
- NIC
- DCA
- DGFT
- DIPP
- CBDT
Consultative Process Virtual eBiz
26Converge, Converge Converge
- .. the shape of Architectures to come
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28Thank You