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Inviting suggestions on India Digital Ecosystem Architecture 2.0

Inviting suggestions on India Digital Ecosystem Architecture 2.0
Start Date :
Jan 29, 2022
Last Date :
Feb 27, 2022
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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India Enterprise Architecture (IndEA) Framework along with its Adoption Guide were developed and released in December, 2018. The vision of IndEA is “to establish best-in-class ...

India Enterprise Architecture (IndEA) Framework along with its Adoption Guide were developed and released in December, 2018. The vision of IndEA is “to establish best-in-class architectural governance, processes and practices with optimal utilization of ICT infrastructure and applications to offer ONE Government experience to the citizens and businesses”.

During implementation of IndEA as well as in the light of advancement of technology, a need was felt to revise the IndEA document and accordingly, after multiple rounds of meetings and detailed deliberations, draft InDEA 2.0 document has been formulated (report given below). India Digital Ecosystem Architecture (InDEA) 2.0 harmonizes and builds upon the architectural frameworks developed during the last few years. While codifying their principles, it provides a pragmatic approach to realize the concept of open digital ecosystems in an integrated and collaborative manner. It recommends a value-driven approach, a focus on capability building and above all, a preference to ‘enabling’ rather than ‘building’. It is an evolving and dynamic framework with continuous improvement as its mantra. The InDEA 2.0 framework enables establishing such a right balance in all the ongoing architectural initiatives and accelerates the realization of the vision of Digital India.

In the light of the above facts, it is requested to kindly review the document and provide your valuable comments/feedback on the draft InDEA 2.0 document latest by February 27, 2022

Click here to read the draft InDEA 2.0 document (pdf-3.7mb)

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Krishan Gopal Maheshwari
Krishan Gopal Maheshwari 4 years 4 months ago
1) Have process to identify network spectrum that is underused or potentially shared or can be reallocated to different uses. 2) Data are intangible asset, thus suggest IPR as legal means to clear ownership. 3) Develop Standards including voluntary standards for digital world with interoperability to support policy action, regulation, consumer protection, investment, security etc. Have Committee for Indian Information Technology Standards (IITS). 4) Have measures to allow small business to have their cyber security tested by govt accredited providers. Have Indian Internet Security Process. 5) Establish cybersecurity information sharing partnership with emergency response. 6) Have peer platforms, an emerging area covered. 7) Encourage interaction among govt, business, civil society actors to complement official statistics & improve framework using data in B2B, B2G, G2B context ( B=Business, G=Govt). 8) Have office of fair trading on online advertising & pricing with consumer protection
HarshRaj
HarshRaj 4 years 4 months ago
Dear sir Digital ecosystem is only possible to great extent if all people are digitally literate. so request to Govt authority to trained youth of India to trained rural people
ASHWANI KUMAR
ASHWANI KUMAR 4 years 4 months ago
A good and innovative architecture roadmap have revealed. First of all, the govt. should systematically merge all types of account no. into UAN (Universal A/c No.). Planning of creation in respect of Digital ID is such a good idea, but why is being govt. continuously issued many types of IDs No. on various platforms. The idea is definitely brilliant but it seems that, the different ministries of central govt. is also confused and vigorously issued multiple No.s to the citizen for different schemes. The states also confused and implement multiple types of programmes without linking it to one portal. The concept of digital ID is seems undoubtedly visionary, but we have to think about uses of Aadhar, PAN and 100 types of No. for a singal citizen. This is defenetly cumbersome and seems that the govt. may sink their people in dilemma with Number Number games. Discussion may be held keeping in the view of usages of those IDs in near future and also may faces litigation in respect of it.
Gagan  kaur
Gagan kaur 4 years 4 months ago
Digital eco system गरीब को 101% फायदा ही पहुचायेगा पर कही ना कही जिमेदार लोग डिजिटल eco system से चोर बाजारी को बल नहीं दे पाएंगे परिदृश्य ता आएगी कामों में
ABHAY KUMAR
ABHAY KUMAR 4 years 4 months ago
Any program which is chaired by existing or former IAS officer will have its own bias. IAS in India has been given more right and less duties. On paper it looks like IAS are great executors but in reality they are the biggest hurdle to growth of India, primarily because of incompetence and secondarily due to their overly inflated egos. Their ego stops them from learning but they behave and perceived to be master of all. Unless and until they are not bound with the rules for time bound implementation and punishment if deadlines are not met, they won’t perform. Sahab aaj office nahi aaye hain is such a killer of growth, economy and employment which they never accept
Bimalesh Kumar Singh
Bimalesh Kumar Singh 4 years 4 months ago
IndDEA.2 , is a good Initiative by Ministry of Information and Technology ,which is a long awaited initiative aims at a digital Government.  The Architectural patterns proposed which uses the existing Architectural components provides for ease of adopting and allows custamisation and improvisation among the 3 layers, core ,national and state will make the ecosystem more adoptive and innovative. InDEA will endeavour to create a digital ecosystem on the criteria, as follows - Ecosystem Principle - Design all digital initiatives as ecosystems. Architecture Principle - Adopt a decentralized model for designing digital ecosystems. Business Principle - Citizen/business-centric approach to provide additional value to the user. Technology Principle - Emphasize adoption of standards, optimal exploitation of digital assets. Governance Principle - Enhance trust, efficiency, and transparency in the digital ecosystem.