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Information Technology Department INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT POLICY NOTE 2015 – 2016 DEMAND NO. 31 Mukkur N. SUBRAMANIAN Minister for Information Technology © Government of Tamil Nadu 2015 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT DEMAND NO. 31 POLICY NOTE – 2015-2016 INDEX Chapter Contents Page No. I INTRODUCTION 1-3 II ELECTRONICS CORPORATION OF 4-18 TAMIL NADU LIMITED (ELCOT) Information Technology Special 5-12 Economic Zones (ELCOSEZ) Hardware Procurement 13 Scheme for Distribution of Laptop 14-15 Computer Scheme Arasu eSevai Centres 15-16 Implementation of “Cloud and Web 16-17 Hosting Services to Students and Young Entrepreneurs” Rural Business Process Outsourcing 17-18 (BPO) III IT INFRASTRUCTURE 19-31 Tamil Nadu State Wide Area Network 20-23 Broadband Connectivity / Internet 23-24 Tamil Nadu Geographical Information 47-49 Leased Line System State Resident Data Hub (SRDH) 49-50 Tamil Nadu State Data Centre 24-26 Faciliation for Mission Mode 50-51 Server Farm 26 Departments National Knowledge Network 27-28 V HIGHLIGHTS OF THE YEAR 52-57 2014-15 Disaster Recovery Centre 28-29 Hon’ble Chief Minister’s Award for 52 Cloud Computing Setup at TNSDC 29-31 Excellence in e-Governance for Government Departments eMail Solutions 31 IV DIRECTORATE OF e-GOVERNANCE 32-57 Hon’ble Chief Minister’s Award for 52 AND TAMIL NADU e-GOVERNANCE Excellence in e-Governance for AGENCY Students Institutional Framework 33- 34 Tamil Nadu eGovernance Award for 53 MSME State Apex Committee 34 TNeGA Board 35 IT Security Auditing 53 Organizational Structure and IT Cadre 35-36 Online Demonstrative Services 54 Directory State e-Governance Mission Team 37 Scheme Monitoring Software 54 District eGovernance Society (DeGS) 37-38 e-Learning Content for Government 55 eDistrict Programme 38-41 Employees Arasu eSevai Centres 41-42 e-Governance Initiatives Fund 55 State Portal / State Services Delivery 43 SMS based Service Tracking Facility 56 Gateway (SSDG) Centre of Excellence (CoE) for 56-57 Capacity Building 43-46 Capacity Building VI ACHIEVEMENTS FOR THE YEAR 58 -60 2014-15 Chief Minister’s Best Practices Award 58 2015 eTaal 58 e-District 59 Web Ratna Award 2014 59-60 VII ICT ACADEMY OF TAMIL NADU 61-73 VIII TAMIL VIRTUAL ACADEMY 74-91 TAMIL NADU ARASU CABLE TV IX 92-106 CORPORATION LIMITED CHAPTER – I such as Banking, Financial Services and Insurance (BFSI), Health Systems Management, Computer Aided INTRODUCTION Designing (CAD) and Computer Aided Engineering (CAE). Tamil Nadu has made a mark as one of the foremost “Knowledge States” in the Country. The Information Technology Department was set up to promote the IT industry in the State as well as give The Vision Document 2023 of the Government of a fillip to e-Governance. Tamil Nadu as envisaged by the Hon’ble Chief Minister aims to transform the State as the “Innovation Hub and The objectives of the Information Technology Knowledge Capital” of the country through creation of Department are to - world class institutions in various fields and by utilising Provide Government services, both the human talent available in the State. informational and transactional, to Citizens, at Tamil Nadu has been upgrading its information their door steps through Internet; infrastructure in a dynamic manner, so as to facilitate speedy access to information and deliver the various Bridge the digital rural-urban divide; services of the Government of Tamil Nadu to the citizens Make Tamil Nadu, the Best State in IT enabled in a faster and efficient manner. Governance; Tamil Nadu has become the Destination of Choice Substantially increase the software exports of for the IT/ ITES sector by leveraging the skills of its Tamil Nadu; human resources in Information Technology (IT) and Information Technology Enabled Services (ITES) sectors 1 2 Provide Cable TV services to all households in CHAPTER – II Tamil Nadu at reasonable rates; ELECTRONICS CORPORATION OF Provide Tamil Education through the web and TAMILNADU LIMITED (ELCOT) take Computing in Tamil to a higher level; Electronics Corporation of Tamil Nadu Limited - a Enhance the quality of life of citizens through wholly owned Government of Tamil Nadu undertaking, Information and Communication Technology. that was registered under Indian Companies Act of 1956, for the promotion of electronics industry has transformed itself as the Information Technology arm of the Government of Tamil Nadu. ELCOT has been providing technical assistance to various Departments, Organizations, Boards, etc. of the Government of Tamil Nadu in the area of Information Technology. ELCOT is also the optional Nodal Agency for hardware procurement, software development, major turnkey IT projects of the Government of Tamil Nadu and major projects of the Department of Information Technology, Government of India. The Tamil Nadu State Wide Area Network (TNSWAN) and Tamil Nadu State Data Centre (TNSDC) have been established by ELCOT. 3 4 The Special Economic Zones created by ELCOT M/s.Sutherland – 15 acres and branded as 'ELCOSEZ' have been facilitating the M/s.CTS – 20 acres State of Tamil Nadu as the 'Destination of Choice' for IT / Present status of Name of Constructed No. of ITES investments. building the area (Sq.ft.) employees constructed by the Company allottees and WIPRO 19 lakhs 19,000 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SPECIAL employment details HCL 22 lakhs 12,000 ECONOMIC ZONES (ELCOSEZs) SATYAM 6.25 lakhs 4,200 As per the policy initiative of Government of Tamil 2.00 lakhs (Under Nadu for the development of IT / ITES industry in Tamil Construction) Nadu, Special Economic Zones (ELCOSEZs) were CTS 28 lakhs 3,500 established by ELCOT in Chennai & Tier-II locations viz. (18,000 Seating Coimbatore, Madurai (2 locations), Tiruchy, Salem, Capacity) Tirunelveli and Hosur. ELCOSEZ-SHOLINGANALLUR, CHENNAI ELCOSEZ-VILANKURICHI, COIMBATORE ELCOSEZ Sholinganallur has been established in ELCOSEZ – Vilankurichi – Coimbatore has been an area of 377.08 acres. The total investment of ELCOT established in an area of 62 acres. The total investment in this ELCOSEZ is around Rs.194 Crores, out of which, of ELCOT in this ELCOSEZ is around Rs.70 Crores out of Rs.43.26 Crores has been spent for infrastructure. which Rs.19 Crores has been spent for infrastructure. Details of Lands M/s.WIPRO – 80 acres Details of Lands M/s.WIPRO – 9.50 acres leased to IT/ITES M/s.HCL – 50 acres leased to Companies M/s.Tidel Park Coimbatore Ltd. – 9.50 acres IT/ITES M/s.Satyam – 50 acres Companies 5 6 Present status Name of the Constructed No. of Space allotted M/s.Galaxy Infotech Limited 30 of building Company area (Sq.ft.) employees to IT / ITES – 2,508 Sq.ft. constructed by WIPRO 3.5 lakhs 300 Companies in M/s.AMBC Technologies the allottees ELCOT IT 15 Pvt. Ltd – 3,277 sq.ft. and Tidel Park 17 lakhs 6,000 Building employment Coimbatore (7.12 lakhs M/s.Sai BPO Services details Limited sq.ft. has Limited – 15,181 sq.ft. 310 been occupied by M/s.Neeyamo Enterprises Solutions Private Ltd. 26 IT/ITES 100 companies – 30,120 sq.ft. and 16 SMEs) ELCOSEZ - VADAPALANJI, MADURAI ELCOSEZ - ILANDHAIKULAM, MADURAI ELCOSEZ - Vadapalanji, Madurai, has been ELCOSEZ – Ilandhaikulam, Madurai has been established in an area of 245.17 acres. (213.56 acres established in an area of 28.91 acres. The total approved as SEZ and balance 31.61 acres Non SEZ). investment of ELCOT in this ELCOSEZ is around The total investment of ELCOT in this ELCOSEZ is around Rs.34.41 Crores, out of which Rs.24 Crores has been Rs.45 Crores, out of which Rs.14.99 Crores has been spent for infrastructure. spent for infrastructure. Details of M/s.Honeywell Technologies Ltd. – 4.50 acres Lands leased Details of M/s.HCL – 60 acres to IT/ITES M/s.Chella Software Pvt.Ltd. – 2.25 acres Lands Companies leased to M/s.SATYAM – 50 acres M/s.HCL Limited – 6.75 acres IT/ITES Companies M/s.Sutherland Global Services – 5 acres Present status Name of the Constructed No. of of building Company area (Sq.ft.) employees M/s. Caliber Point – 5 acres constructed by Honeywell 50,000 300 the allottees Technologies M/s.Health Plan Systems India Ltd. – 2 acres. and Limited employment details 7 8 ELCOSEZ - NAVALPATTU, TIRUCHY No. of employees ELCOSEZ - Navalpattu, Tiruchy, has been Space M/s.iLink Systems Pvt. Ltd. allotted to – 6,668 sq.ft. 80 established in an area of 147.61 acres. (123.23 acres IT/ITES approved as SEZ and balance 24.38 acres Non SEZ). Companies M/s Scientific Publishing Co. The total investment of ELCOT in this ELCOSEZ is around – 12,941sq.ft. 220 Rs.60 Crores, out of which Rs. 33.21 Crores has been M/s.Fine Data Sciences Pvt. Ltd. - 3,643 sq.ft. spent for infrastructure. (Yet to commence operations) M/s. Vuram Technology Details of 1. M/s.Assyst International Pvt. Ltd. – 3 acres Solutions Pvt. Ltd. - 5976 sq.ft. Lands leased (Yet to commence operations) to IT/ITES 2. M/s.Health Plan Systems Companies (India) Pvt.Ltd. – 2 acres ELCOSEZ-GANGAIKONDAN, TIRUNELVELI 3. M/s.HCL Infosystems – 2 acres ELCOSEZ-Gangaikondan, Tirunelveli has been established in an area of 500 acres. The SEZ approval 4. M/s.iWave Systems Tech. Pvt. Ltd. – 5 acres was obtained for an extent of 290 acres of land and 5. M/s.Unlimited Innovations India P. Ltd. – 5 acres balance 210 acres as Non SEZ area. The total investment of ELCOT in this ELCOSEZ is around 6. M/s.Zylog Systems Ltd – 5 acres Rs.52.85 Crores, out of which Rs.29 Crores has been 7. M/s.iLink Multitech Solutions Pvt. Ltd. – 2 acres spent for infrastructure. 8. M/s.WNS Global Services Pvt. Ltd. – 5 acres Details of M/s.Syntel International Pvt.
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