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Shareable Private Space on a Public Cloud

Shareable Private Space on a Public Cloud
Start Date :
Sep 09, 2014
Last Date :
Sep 25, 2014
18:30 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Providing citizens with easy access to a shareable private space on a public cloud can greatly facilitate process reengineering through paperless processes. Citizens can digitally ...

Providing citizens with easy access to a shareable private space on a public cloud can greatly facilitate process reengineering through paperless processes. Citizens can digitally store their documents, certificates, etc. and share them with public agencies or others without the need to physically submit them.  Such a ‘digital locker’ will greatly improve citizen convenience and usher in paperless transactions across the entire ecosystem of public services. The access to the private space could be through an online authentication mechanism.

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Ideas and suggestions are welcome on how to achieve the objective mentioned above. The suggestions may include technical architecture and platform, software to be used, policy guidelines, process improvements, cost effectiveness, operational efficiency, viability analysis, implementation procedures, etc. Suggestions are also welcome on a name for this private space on a public cloud and how the citizen could use the same. You can upload your ideas in doc or pdf format.   

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Deepak Prasad
Deepak Prasad 11 years 6 months ago
The difference between this module and universally accessible digital module would be that the latter has all important mandatory informations and certificates. Where as the former could be reserved for those documents which are not saved in the latter. Which would considerably reduce the space required, provided strict steps have been made to ensure repetition doesn't occur.
HEMANT SHIRBAVIKAR
HEMANT SHIRBAVIKAR 11 years 6 months ago
My task is to synchronize electromagnetic data through AADHAR, BIO METRIC ATTENDANCE, UTILIZATION OF TIME DELIVERY From / To / For the IN DIVI DUAL. Initially this will extended to Education Sector and later on at others facilitating energy, cost, time consumed for routines followed today. Apart from this Infrastructure capital expenses and recurring expenses will be shortened. On Education I have identical system which will bring out statement of performance at seconds to seconds +919926002800
Mani Kumar Reddy Kancharla
Mani Kumar Reddy Kancharla 11 years 6 months ago
Just like a bank account, government can provide a space on cloud, secured and monitored by government personnel, active 24x7 so that people can put their personal and shareable information in it. and just like SkyDrive or Dropbox Government can provide user ids upon gaining complete valid details from the citizen and allow the person to set visibility of every specific file to a group of user ids.
Naveen Venugopal
Naveen Venugopal 11 years 6 months ago
Its is great to move certificate to cloud which makes all certificate at one place and later give an interface to apply for new recommended certificate based on their age and qualification Allowing users personal docs can be bought in later stages. only certified organization can create certificate users oly get their certificate, but can share with any. I have uploaded basic use cases.
Arindam Sarkar
Arindam Sarkar 11 years 6 months ago
The citizen could just scan their own bunch (self certified) and upload them to their cloud storage account. Colleges / panchayats / etc could help. Alternatively, all institutes should ask present and past students /members for the Aadhar number and link digital data to them. d The Adhaar/Mobile-based Digital Identity account could be used to for this process. Just generate an OTP and supply your Aadhar number and the OTP to anyone you wish to show the documents to.
Srinivas Prusty
Srinivas Prusty 11 years 6 months ago
The cloud computing has been a dilemma of evolution versus security. • All servers must be based in India to ensure its jurisdiction • This service should not be free of cost to citizens, but nominal charges e.g. One rupee per 10GB per year • A regulatory body should be established to ensure security monitoring and security audits • There should be 100% FDI which will ensure fair competition