ITANAGAR, June 19: The
Digital Mission of Arunachal Pradesh got a major boost after a detailed roadmap
was agreed upon by the Centre during a threadbare deliberation in New Delhi.
A high level team was led by state chief secretary Shakuntala D Gamlin with
Department of Electronics and Information Technology (DeitY) Secretary Aruna
Sharma, NIC Director General Nita Verma and others.
The purpose of the high-level strategy meeting, held on Thursday, was to
address various issues and bottle-necks with regard to IT, e-Governance and
Telecom in the state, an official release said here today.
The chief secretary briefed about the status of various core infrastructure
projects including National Optical Fibre Network (NOFN), State Wide Area
Network (SWAN), Supervisory Development Centre (SDC), Universal Service
Obligation Fund (USOF) and National Knowledge Network (NKN).
He said that though these projects were in traction within the state, their
progress was slow.
Gamlin urged DeitY to strengthen the infrastructure comprehensively and called
for a different approach for the state.
A fast tracking strategy for the IT initiatives was agreed upon for a turnkey
solution by the Centre through NIC for both the State Wide Area Network and
State Data Centre in the state, the release said.
The chief secretary called for an immediate roll-out of existing
citizen-centric and governance related e-Solution of NIC after customisation
for the state's requirements which the Centre agreed to implement in a
time-bound manner.
Till the Optical Fiber Connectivity (OFC) comes to the state, alternate
connectivity technology by usage of leveraging satellite capabilities of the
Centre to take e-governance to all parts of the state was also agreed upon.
VSATs would be established in 100 administrative centres fully-funded by
Centre, which is expected to be rolled out in the next six months, the release
said.
-PTI