19. SETTING UP NATIONAL E-GOVERNMENT TRAINING AND RESEARCH CENTERCreate e-Government Champions amongst Govt Employees
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21. provision of a platform for analyzing and systemizing international and domestic experience in e-Governance into forms of knowledge societies which can be transferred to the Govt Employees and Citizens
22. Provision of training services, organising research, facilitating networking and enabling exchange of experience in broad areas of e-governance.
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24. Carrying out IT training for civil servants and school informatics teachers
29. Telemedicine for Rural Health Delivery OIA offers ReMeDi, a path-breaking telemedicine device which the World Economic Forum at Davos nominated as a “Technology Pioneer” in 2008.This product was developed with a specific aim to deliver healthcare in areas where there is a severe lack of skilled professionals. This solution bridges the gap between the doctor in urban centres and the patient living in constrained and low resource rural parts, where poor bandwidth, disruptive electricity and scarce medical expertise are common.
65. Medicine inventory planning and tracking, reaching genuine medicinesComplete region-wise demographic profile Empowering the policymakers in planning, monitoring and timely intervention
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67. Spanning 17 districts of West UP, covering 15,000 villages and a population of 45 Mn
81. Risk and Vulnerability trap people in poverty and hamper rural development* (Storms, Pests, Earthquakes) Agricultural losses due to weather conditions is the most prominent reason for rural debts and pushing farmers below the poverty line
86. Soil quality testing & providing expert consultationCrop insurance and micro weather prediction is possible only if accurate weather data is available at high granularity
87. Weather Data at High Granularity Manual Weather Stations Reliability of the data is in question due to manual collection Delays in the data reaching decision points High operational expenses Deployment density low, so local analysis most often not accurate Automatic Weather Stations Prohibitively expensive Mostly Standalone monitors, and not monitoring systems In collaboration with IIT, Madras, and Department of Science & Technology, Automatic Weather Monitoring System was developed to specifically address these issues
88. Automatic Weather Monitoring Solution Breaking price barrier – costs a fraction of conventional systems Measures all important parameters Rainfall, Pressure, Temperature, Humidity, Wind Speed and Direction Accurate readings (validated at IMD) Available in wired (Internet based) or wireless (GSM based) interfaces With battery backup and solar panel Centrally Configurable reading intervals Large storage for measurements at the station – 60,000 readings Complete Client and Server software Logging of readings from distributed locations Micro-grid deployment of automatic weather stations now becomes possible
89. Parameters with Range and Accuracy Indradhanu now operational at 50 locations in Theni and Mayiladuthurai districts of Tamil Nadu
93. Indradhanu StationIndradhanu station in GSM coverage area Central Server with GSM modem Central Server with internet connection Deployments Micro-grid deployment of automatic weather stations now becomes possible
94. Automatic Weather Monitoring System GSM-SMS based technology Scalable Architecture – can support large deployments Readings and data/status communication at configurable intervals, Stations configurable from central server Data Recovery Remote through server & at location through web client Auto-monitoring and reports – various formats supported Periodic Data backups at the server Large local storage at the station
109. President of Senegal’s Visit to our Booth OIA, India
110. ACCOLADES OIA RECENTLY RECEIVED A PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE FROM PROJECT OWNERS AND THE IMPLEMENTING COMPANY, EEPCO FOR SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETING THE DESIGN, MANUFACTURING, TESTING & SUPPLY OF THE PROJECT EQUIPMENT AND MATERIAL FOR THE HAGEREMARIAM – MEGA – BOKULBUMA POWER TRANSMISSION, SUB-STATION & DISTRIBUTION PROJECT OIA ALSO TAKES PRIDE IN BEING CALLED AS GOOD CONTRACTOR AND COLLABORATOR BY THE PROJECT IMPLEMENTING COMPANY, ELECTRICIDADE DE MOCAMBIQUE FOR OUR GOOD PERFORMANCE IN COMMISIONING THE 1ST PHASE OF THE RURAL ELECTRIFICATION LINE IN THE GAZA PROVINCE, MOZAMBIQUE. IN THE PICTURE: H. E. Mr. Armando Emilio Guebuza, Hon. President of Mozambique, Mr. Manuel Cuambe, President, Electricidade de Mozambique & Mr V. B. Soni, Chairman, OIA
111. CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY OIA’s Commitment towards fulfilling Corporate Social Responsibilities Overseas Infrastructure Alliance (India) Pvt. Ltd. held a Foundation Stone Laying Ceremony of the OIA India Eye Care Centre on 4th August 2009 at the Zewditu Memorial Hospital Campus in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The Foundation Stone of the OIA India Eye Care Centre was laid by H. E. Mr. Girma Wolde-Giorgis, Hon. President of the Federal Republic of Ethiopia and present on the occasion were H. E. Mr. Gurjit Singh, Ambassador of India to Ethiopia, Mayor of Addis Ababa City Administration and Ministers from the Health Ministry.
Excellency, we will do capacity building and create e-Government Champions amongst your own employees. Now the Minister is happy. He says, Yes we need this
This will reduce the chances of failures in e-Government projects