e-Governance is basically about the new ways by which services can be delivered to the public. Today we are witnessing a huge rise in the expectations that the public has from the government, municipal administration and from all the bodies of government. It is immensely challenging for various government departments to cope with the rising expectations. By the virtue of being the enablers of e-Governance, the Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) serve as tools in processes for transformation and change. Today, such technologies have become deeply embedded into the socio-economic fabric of our society, and the role of e-Governance is gaining momentum as system that empowers the common man through sustainable development and seamless availability of critical services. The core agenda of eGov Knowledge Exchange – Haryana is to facilitate exchange of knowledge on the subject of e-Governance. The practitioners of e-Governance from all over the country will gather in Chandigarh for one day and shed light on the ways by which they see the ICTs being a key and inseparable part of the ‘present we have.’ The event will lead to a greater acknowledgement of the ubiquitous role that ICTs are playing our society, from the way in which we communicate, network and interact, to the way in which we learn, play, conduct business or access government services. As large number of private companies, which are involved in doing cutting edge work in the area of e-Governance, will also be participating, the government officials and ministers will have the chance of exploring the opportunities and benefits offered by broadband and ICTs in the context of sustainable development. Thus the eGov Knowledge Exchange – Haryana will contribute to the creation of more awareness and understanding.
You will get an opportunity to
Along with this, you will also get a usual chance to network with your peers in a relaxing venue, along with fun-filled leisurely activities and rich hospitality, as you take a break from your busy work weeks – a chance to step back, listen and think.
The eGov Knowledge Exchange – Haryana will serve as an ideal opportunity for all the stakeholders of e-Governance to come together and discuss how we can improve governance through the use of ICTs. The event is all about exchange of ideas. The ambiance and the unique settings of the event will give people time to ponder on the issues and come up with out of the box ideas that will lead to seminal transformation in the area of e-Governance.
The guests and speakers from India will be primarily from the following areas:
eHaryana 2014 – Technical Session 1 (Presentation & Discussion)
eHaryana 2014 – CSCs – The Vehicles for Better Service Delivery to Citizens
eHaryana 2014 – Present Challenges & What will CSCs look like in 10 years
eHaryana 2014 – Roadmap for CSCs & Basic Citizen Services – Challenges, Vision & Lessons
eHaryana 2014 – Enabling Technology Trends for Citizen Services
eHaryana 2014 – Haryana’s Integrated Citizen Services Framework
Day 1 (February 7, 2014)
|
|
9:30 AM to 10:00 AM
|
Registration
|
10:00 AM to 11:30 AM |
Inaugural Session
|
Welcome Address
|
Shri Y S Malik, Additional Chief Secretary, Electronics & Information Technology, Government of Haryana |
Address
|
Shri S C Choudhary, Chief Secretary, Government of Haryana |
Address
|
Shri P K Chaudhery, Advisor (Development & Governance Reforms), Government of Haryana |
Key Note Address
|
Shri J Satyanarayana, Secretary, Electronics & Information Technology, Government of India |
Inaugural Address
|
Shri Bhupinder Singh Hooda, Hon’ble Chief Minister, Haryana |
Vote of Thanks
|
|
11:30 AM to 12 PM
|
Expo Visit
|
12:00 PM to 1:30 PM
|
Technical Session 1 (Presentation & Discussion)
|
Shri Rajesh Agarwal, Principal Secretary, IT, Government of Maharashtra | |
Shashank Tapliyal, Director, Enterprisedb | |
Pradeep Kumar, CEO – Government Business, Vakarangee Softwares Ltd | |
Moderated discussion with all three presenters along with Q&A from participants | |
1:30 PM to 2:30 PM
|
Lunch Break
|
2:30 PM to 4:00 PM
|
Technical Session 2 (Presentation & Discussion)
|
CSCs – The Vehicles for Better Service Delivery to Citizens
|
|
Session Moderator:Shri Dinesh Tyagi, CEO, CSC e-Governance Services India Ltd | |
Ms Prerna Puri, Secretary IT, Chandigarh Administration | |
Shri Kishalay Bhattacharyya, National Business Head – Government, PSU & BSFI verticals, Ricoh India Ltd | |
Shri Naval Khosla, Group Manager – ISA Industry Solutions SWG Technical Sales, IBM | |
Moderated discussion with all the presenters along with Q&A from participants | |
Running Tea/Coffee
|
|
4:00 PM to 5:30 PM
|
Technical Session 3 (Panel Discussion)
|
Present Challenges & What will CSCs look like in 10 years
|
|
Panelists :Shri P K Chaudhery, Advisor (Development & Governance Reforms), Government of Haryana | |
Shri J Satyanarayana, Secretary, Department of Electronics & Information Technology, Government of India | |
Lead Discussants:Session Moderator: Shri R Sumanthra,IT Adviser, Government of Haryana | |
Dr Sanajy Sood, Head SeMT, Chandigarh Administration | |
Shri Dinesh Tyagi, CEO, CSC e-Governance Services India Ltd | |
Shri Nilaya Varma, Partner, Accenture | |
6:00 pm Onwards
|
Visit to Pinjore Gardens followed by Dinner |
Day 2 (February 8, 2014)
|
|
9:30 AM to 11:15 AM
|
Technical Session 4 (Presentation & Discussion)
|
Roadmap for CSCs & Basic Citizen Services – Challenges, Vision & Lessons
|
|
Session Moderator:Smt. Navraj Sandhu, Principal Secretary, Health & AYUSH Department, Government of Haryana | |
Shri Devender Singh, Principal Secretary, Government of Haryana, Chairman, Haryana Power Utilities | |
Shri Rajesh Agarwal, Principal Secretary, IT, Government of Maharashtra | |
Ms Priyanka Basu Ingty, Director (IT), Government of Himachal Pradesh | |
Shri Sandeep Khurana, Vice President, UnitedHealth Group | |
Shri Puneet Ahuja, Sr Consultant, Juniper Networks | |
Moderated discussion with all the presenters along with Q&A from participants | |
11:15 AM to 12 PM
|
Tea Break
|
12 PM to 1:30 PM
|
Technical Session 5 (Panel Discussion)
|
Enabling Technology Trends for Citizen Services
|
|
Session Moderator: Dr Pramod Kumar, Chairman, Punjab Governance Reforms Commision | |
Shri Vivek Verma, Sr Technical Diector, NIC, Chandigarh | |
Sri Ghan Shyam Bansal, State Informatics Officer, NIC Haryana | |
Shri Tanmoy Prasad, IT Adviser, Government of Haryana | |
Shri T Koshy, Executive Director, Advisory Services, Ernst & Young | |
Shri Sanjeev Tyagi, Regional Manager, Government & Defence, Juniper Networks | |
Shri Prashant Chaudhary, Director Sales – Government North & West, CA Tchnologies | |
Shri Partha P. Adhikari, Deputy Director(S), e-Gov, National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology | |
1:30 PM to 2:30 PM
|
Lunch Break
|
2:30 PM to 4:00 PM
|
Technical Session 6 (Presentation & Discussion)
|
Social Inclusion through e-Governance : Future Directions
|
|
Session Moderator:Smt Keshni Anand Arora, Deputy Director General, UIDAI | |
Shri P K Das, Principal Secretary, Department of Social Justice & Empowerment and Welfare of SC&BC, Government of Haryana | |
Shri Kishalay Bhattacharyya, National Business Head – Government, PSU & BSFI verticals, Ricoh India Ltd | |
Moderated discussion with all the presenters along with Q&A from participants | |
4:00 PM to 4:15 PM
|
Tea Break
|
4:15 PM to 5:15 PM | Technical Session 7 (Presentation & Demonstration) |
Haryana’s Integrated Citizen Services Framework | |
Shri Y S Malik, Additional Chief Secretary, Electronics & Information Technology, Government of Haryana | |
Shri Sastry Tumuluri, IT Advisor & Chief Information Security Officer, Government of Haryana | |
Parallel Sessions in Round Table format
February 7, 2014 – Round table on healthcare – 2:30 PM to 3:30 PM Moderated by: Shri R Sumanthra, IT Adviser, Government of Haryana February 8, 2014 – Round table on Information Security – 2:30 PM to 3:30 PM Moderated by: Shri Sastry Tumuluri, IT Advisor & Chief Information Security Officer, Government of Haryana |