The National Informatics centre (NIC) was set up in March 1977 by the Government of India. From the genesis of the concept of NIC in 1973 to its nucleation by 1975 and followed by commissioning of NICNET in 1977, it has been a phase of innovation penetrating through the barriers of conservatism in Govt. Organizations for Computer based Information System.
With the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding with all the State Governments and with their active support in implementing the computer-communication network, NICNET, the National Informatics Centre has become a bridge between the State Governments and the Central Government on the one hand and the State Governments and their District administrations on the other. In NIC's approach to National Informatics, therefore, the State Government becomes a focal point with downward coordination with the District Administrations and upward coordination with the Central Government Departments. The greatest asset of NIC, today, is its pool of about 3000 well trained and motivated computer personnel, specialized in informatics, working with dedication and quietly catalyzing the transformation of work culture in the Ministries/Departments.
The principal objectives of NIC include:
Development of computer-based information systems in various sectors of the economy for planning, project monitoring and decision support.
Promotion of informatics culture at District. State and NationaI IeveI.
Improvement of the analytical capability and presentation of information utilised for National, State and District level planning.
Development of modelling, forecasting and simulation techniques' that are required for planning and decision support.
Establishment of a computer-communication network for ensuring ready access of information across the nation and enabling optimal use of resources.
Evolving standards for data collection, compilation and dissemination, with the cooperation of related agencies at District, State and Central levels.
The need for reliable information for decision making requires no emphasis. Already there exist information sources in sectors like agriculture, power, health, family welfare, industries, education, employment, labour, transport, communication, forest, roads, etc., at the district level. Information gets manually validated and consolidated progressively at the Districts, States and the Centre. This manual process has inherent delays. Moreover, completeness and accuracy of data is another drawback acknowledged by the policy/ decision makers. This problem is being overcome by capturing data at the source by establishing District Informatics Centre.
Services Provided by the NIC,District Unit, Gajapati
The N.I.C, District Unit, Gajapati under the Ministry of Communication & Information Technology (Department of I.T), Government of India started its informatics support to the District Administration w.e.f 6th February 1997.The center has completed 14 years in February 2011.Since then NIC Dist. centre has taken un-stinted efforts to help the District Administration in decision making and policy planning through Information Technology.
Several projects running at District Unit are as follows :
|
Sl |
Name of the Work | Section |
Office/ Depts. |
| 1 | Monitoring of Pay Bill Processing | Establishment |
Collectorate,DWO Office, |
| 2 | Monitoring of Rainfall Data | Emergency |
Collectorate |
| 3 | Monitoring of 20 Point Programme | Development |
Collectorate |
| 4 | Monitoring of P.L Account | Development |
Collectorate |
| 5 | Grievance Monitoring System | Gen. & Misc. |
Collectorate |
| 6 | Small Savings Data Monitoring | Small Savings |
Collectorate |
| 7 | MIS on ICDS | DSWO | Collectorate |
| 8 | MIS on Pension (OAP/ODP/NOAP) | DSWO | Collectorate |
| 9 | MIS on Mid-Day-Meal Programme | DSWO | Collectorate |
| 10 | OPDR System | Revenue | Collectorate |
| 11 | Land Reforms Information System | Revenue | Collectorate |
| 12 | Monitoring of DCB/CASES | Revenue | Collectorate |
| 13 | Census – 1991, 2001 | All Departments | |
| 14 | PMRY beneficiary Selection | D.I.C | |
| 15 | Poverty Alleviation Monitoring System | DRDA | |
| 16 | Preparation of BPL List (Rural & Urban) | DRDA | |
| 17 | Computerisation/Supervision of Court Computer System | ADJ Court | |
| 18 | Computerisation/Supervision of Land Records Computer Center | R. Udayagiri,Mohana & Paralakhemundi Tahasil | |
Besides, the following works (Graphic User’s Interface (GUI) Software developed under Visual Basic-6.0 at front-end and MS-Access at back-end) have been taken up by this Center and completed to the satisfaction of the user department.
Manpower Of NIC,Unit.Gajapati :1. Raja
| Sl No |
Name of the Officer |
Designation |
| 1 | T.Balakrishna Murty | DIO-Cum-Scientist – ‘C’ |
| 2 | Vacant | DIA |
| 3 | Sachida nanda Samantarai | District OMGI Coordinator |
| 4 | K. Cheeranjeevi Dora | DeGS Coordinator |
| 5 | Gopal Krishna Adhikari | Data Entry Operator-Cum- Sr. Clerk |
| 6 | Somanath Nayak | FSE-Cum-Network Engineer |
| 7 | Anup kumar Sethy, | FSE-Cum-Network Engineer |
| 8 | D.Janaki Rao | Peon |