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15 - 16 June 2012, Le Méridien, New Delhi

ORGANISERS pARtNER pubLIcAtIONSpRESENtED by

tHE pREMIER FORuM For Global leaders IN GOvERNANcE & Ict

www.eworldforum.net

pLAtINuM SpONSOR

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past Leaders @ eWORLD FORuM

Kapil Sibalunion Minister of communication and Information technology, Government of India

Jyotiraditya ScindiaMinister of State for commerce and Industry, Government of India

Dona ScolaDeputy Minister Ict, Government of Moldova

R ChandrashekharSecretary, Dot, Ministry of communication & It, Govt of India

Tariq Ahmed Karimbangladesh High commissioner

Arvind MayaramAdditional Secretary and Financial Advisor, Ministry of Rural Development, Govt. of India

Shankar AgarwalAdditional Secretary, Department of Information technology, Government of India

R K TandonManaging Director, Indian Railways catering and tourism corporation

Seema HafeezSr Economic Affairs Officer, Division for public Administration & Development Management, uN Department of Economic & Social Affairs

Walter Fustpresident of Globethics.net , Geneva

and many more

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citizens are at the core of all e-Governance systems. Enabling and supporting transparent and efficient e-Governance models is the optimal way of fostering a more prosperous and united society. Ict is playing a matchless role in improving access, quality and effectiveness in governance.

today, as I take the initiative to invite you to the eWorld Forum for 2012, I cannot resist to look back at the ways in which e-Governance systems have evolved and taken root in our society. the system of administration has already been revamped to a large extent, and in times to come we can witness even more landmark changes. Directly or indirectly, all of you have played a seminal role in the establishment of e-Governance systems.

the impact that e-Governance has had on our society cannot be denied, but perhaps we also need to recognise the fact that there is now a substantial overload on the term e-Governance. The term “e-Governance” seems to have transmogrified into a metaphor for magical reform. Yes, e-Governance can bring transparency and efficiency, but it is not equivalent to magic. Lot of administrative will, technological outlays and public participation is required to make e-Governance a success. At times, we are unable to muster the resources from every vertical and then the e-Governance systems, despite the best intentions, only offer lukewarm results.

At eWorld Forum 2012, we aim to provide the much needed platform for discussing a new array of innovative strategies for making e-Governance a success on a much larger scale. Lets get together and deliberate upon the ideas that can lead to further improvements in the social, administrative and economic spheres of our country.

I thank all of you for the support that you have provided us over the years, and I also look forward to your participation the eWorld Forum 2012.

egovernance

UID Open Data

Urban GOvernance

cOnnectIvIty

rUral DevelOpment

transparency

clOUD

mGOvernance sOcIal meDIa

Data analytIcs

let’s createa new convergence of ideas for economic advancement, achievements, sustainable development, enhanced security and transparent administration through e-Governance

Dr Ravi Gupta convener, eWorld ForumEditor- in-chief, eGOv Magazine

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eWorld Forum

15 CounTRieS30 SeSSionS

50 PARTneRS74 AWARDS

200 SPeAKeRS300 noMinATionS

1000000 VoTeRS3000 FooTFAllS

...and one biG stride For

e-Governance

eWorld Forum, the premier global conference organised annually, was launched by Shree Kapil Sibal, union Minister of Human Resource Development and communications and It, Government of India in 2011.

presented by eGov magazine and Organised by the centre for Science, Development and Media Studies and Elets technomedia private Limited, the first edition of the eWorld Forum received outstanding support from the Department of Electronics and Information technology of the Government of India, who joined us as co-organisers. the National e-Governance Division, National Spatial Data Infrastructure, unique Identity Authority of India and the Indira Gandhi National Open university have also supported the Forum as co-organisers.

organisersthe eGov magazine enjoys the distinction of being Asia’s first magazine on e-Governance. Founded in 2005, the monthly magazine is published in both print and online formats, and is focussed exclusively on the use of Information and communication technology (Ict) for bringing efficiency, accountability and transparency to various citizen and business related initiatives of the government.

Elets technomedia pvt. Ltd. is the publisher of three popular magazines – eGov, digitalLEARNING and eHEALtH. It is established in year 2003. All three magazines are known for their in-depth coverage of Ict technologies, insightful commentary on stakeholders involved, and interesting perspectives on the ways by which newer tools from Ict are bringing seminal improvements in people’s lives. Leading thinkers, politicians, policy makers, academics, authors, experts, industry leaders and administrators grace the events and conferences organised by Elets technomedia pvt. Ltd. in different locations in Asia and contribute their thoughts and ideas for the general benefit of society.

the centre for Science, Development and Media Studies (cSDMS) is a Non Governmental Organisation located at Noida, uttar pradesh, India, cSDMS has been actively involved in the field of development research since 1997. With an aim of using Ict innovatively, cSDMS has been continuously striving towards achieving greater heights in the space of Ict for Development.

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eWorld Forum 2012the eWorld Forum 2012 will be marked by 3 major components-

Active Conferencethe two day international conference on eGovernance will facilitate discussions, the-matic sessions, workshops, round tables and leadership panels to facilitate multi-stakeholder partnerships and networking among the gov-ernments, industry, academia and civil society organisations of different countries.

AwardsAimed at recognising global innovation and excellence the awards, will place the spotlight on the, innovators business leaders, investors, administrators and the thinkers who have significantly contributed towards the growth and development of eGovernance.

exhibitionAs a global showcase of eGov technologies and practices, the Forum will present the biggest ever eGov Expo participated by stakeholders from the Ict industry, providing a right branding opportunity for products and services in governance.

the focus of eGovernance should primarily be for the benefit of citizens only and not for the benefit of a particular department

SHAnKAR AGARWAl, ADDiTionAl SeCReTARy, MiniSTRy oF DeFenCe, GoVeRnMenT oF inDiA

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THeMeS & TRACKS

• urban planning and Sustainable urban mobility

• understanding Emerging technologies and solutions from Industry

• GIS• JNNuRM

Proactively oPen Government

ict For Urban Governance

1• the role of Ict standards in providing

transparency in governments• Open innovations versus standardisation• Open Data Access systems & networking• All government websites in web 2.0• Social Networking• cFM

SeSS

ion

2SeSSion

National /State Data Center• Covers 28 states and 7 union territories• Scheme approved in Jan 2008 at an estimated cost of ` 1623.2 crores

National /State WideArea Network• Covers 28 states and 7 union territories• Total outpay of the `3334 crores

National /State

Data Center

Common Service Center

National /State Wide

Area Network

Common Service Center• 1 lakh CSCs in 600,000 villages

• Estimated cost of ` 5742 crores

Total estimated cost ` 10699.2 crores

cyber secUrity, PUblic saFety & disaster manaGement

3• Ict interventions in public security and

safety• Disaster risk-knowledge management,

evolving solutions, & capacity building • Securing the diverse Ict network• Strategies for tackling cyber attacks• Defence systems & Making Indian forces

equipped with cutting edge Ict

SeSSion

virtUalisation & cloUd• Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) and virtualizations of hardware and software• Is virtualisation necessary for data centre efficiency?• Strategies for improving efficiency of data centres and networking infrastructure• cloud computing- practices & trend• Infrastructure cloud, software cloud, application cloud, and business cloud • Infrastructure cloud, software cloud, application cloud and business cloud

4SeSSion

• biometric trends, challenges and opportunities• Large-scale government programs• privacy protection and ethical challenges• commercial and public Sector biometrics• biometrics and Identity Assurance• biometrics and identity as a software

service

biometrics5SeSSion

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THeMeS & TRACKS

• citizen services• business services• Innovation in Implementation & project

management• Service providers

enablinG e-Gov: e-services delivery

7SeSSion

• Green It Applications in power sector• Environment and energy management• What is the green future of Ict • How can Ict be used to improve efficiency of

power sector

Power & Green it6SeSSion

PoWeR ReFoRMS• per capita consumption

of power 700 units p A• Electricity Generation 725

bn units• Rural Electrification 47%• Sixth largest producer &

consumer of electricity in the world

• consumers connected to Indian power Grid > 75Mn

• villages electrified 83%• India needs 120 bn uSD

investment by 2014 to overcome power deficit

• Mobile service delivery gateway• Social networking• bringing development to rural areas• Mobile technology for healthcare man-

agement in remote locations• M-vAS Eco-system

m-Gov services technoloGy Framework

8SeSSion

e-Governance strateGies & Framework • Reforms & Acts• best practices in e-Governance: India

and abroad• public private partnerships• Reaching out to marginalised population

9SeSSion

• Ict leads to more efficiency in pSus• transparency in operations• the sale and purchases can be handled

through e-tendering

ict best Practices in PsU’s

10SeSSion

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Participating in the Awards is a superb way to promote business effectiveness• There is publicity on National and international. • You will be able to showcase your product, service,

best practice on an international platform and influence accepted international best practice.

• Huge opportunity for visibility as your project will be open to millions of online voters

• Leads to the formation of partnerships (even cross country) to exchange information and experiences.

• Top nominations receive finalist’s pins on the web. • All finalists will also be given the opportunity to further

showcase and share their story in egov magazine’s indepth issue on eWorld Forum with (egov.eletsonline.com)

• One complementary conference registration to attend eWorld Forum 2012.

• Innovation is encouraged.

eWoRlD AWARDSeWorld Forum 2012 presents the country’s most prestigious

awards in the governance sector to felicitate and recognize

the achievers, innovators and suppliers who have significantly

contributed towards the growth and development of eGovernance

eWorld Public Choice Award• Nominated projects will be screened and put online

for the public to vote. projects receiving the maxi-mum number of votes under each category will receive the eWorld public choice Award.

eWorld Jury Choice Award• Nominations will be screened by an eminent panel of

jury members, who will then choose the best project from each category. the selected project will receive the eWorld Jury choice Award.

Send your nomination Nominations are invited from government and non-governmental organisations (NGOs), bi-lateral, multi-lateral developmental organisations, private institutions and enterprises for the eWorld Awards 2012Each applicant will be required to fill in a Self-Nomination form and send it to us by May 5th, 2012.

Awards Nomination Fees

the nomination fee for each nomination of project is INR 15,000/

uSD 300.

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bESt Ict-ENAbLED AGRIcuLtuRE INItIAtIvE OF tHE yEAR

this Award honours excellence in the field of agricultural production, agricultural extension services, crop advisory, agricultural marketing and agro-business with use of Ict.

this Award will recognise the best initiative for providing better government services to citizens through the use of Ict.

the best initiative made for making it easier to do business in India through the use of Ict, We could consider initiatives like online registration of companies, e-filing of taxes, e-compliance certificates, etc.

this catergory will recognise the best Ict-backed initiative that has made it easier, more efficient and effective for government departments or agencies to interact with one another

the Award honours those initiatives that have used Ict tools to provide and improve services, transactions and interactions with citizens and businesses in an urban setting.

the Award honours initiatives in the field of rural development using Ict; Initiatives for strengthening the rural governance bodies through effective community participation; for better delivery of rural services.

the Award honours excellence in delivery of services via the Internet and other electronic platforms, which includes e-commerce, mobile transaction services for handling online orders, application hosting by ASps, etc.

eWoRlD AWARDS CATeGoRieSthe eWorld Awards 2012 would recognise excellence in the following fields

bESt GOvERNMENt tO cItIzEN INItIAtIvE OF tHE yEAR

bESt uSE OF Ict FOR pubLIc SEctOR uNItS

bESt Ict-ENAbLED RuRAL DEvELOpMENt INItIAtIvE OF tHE yEAR

bESt GOvERNMENt tO buSINESS (G2b) INItIAtIvE OF tHE yEAR

bESt INItIAtIvE FOR ELEctRONIc DELIvERy OF SERvIcES (EDS)

bESt GOvERNMENt tO GOvERNMENt (G2G) INItIAtIvE OF tHE yEAR

bESt Ict-ENAbLED uRbAN GOvERNANcE INItIAtIvE OF tHE yEAR

tELEcENtRE INItIAtIvE OF tHE yEAR

uSE OF Ict IN pubLIc SAFEty, SEcuRIty & DISAStER MANAGEMENt

bESt GOvERNMENt pORtAL OF tHE yEAR

bESt E-GOvERNANcE INItIAtIvE uSING NEW AGE tEcHNOLOGIES

bESt INItIAtIvE FOR LOcALISED AppLIcAtION/cONtENt

bESt E-GOvERNANcE cHANNEL pARtNER OF tHE yEAR

Government organisations, NGOs, bi-& multi-lateral agencies and private enterprises that demonstrate extraordinary effort, innovation, leadership, and excellence in the use of digital technologies to support.

the portal of a government agency, department, board, commission or any-other public-facing entity that most effectively disseminates information while also providing online access to range of services.

the Award will recognise the best initiative made for developing applications and content in local languages to enables better access to government services for citizens.

the Award will recognise innovations in the governance services like e-commerce including m-governance services, service using the cloud, Data centre-based services, etc.

Agencies that have deployed Ict for developing plans, processes, strategies and solutions to better management of public safety and security in disasters management.

the public Sector undertakings that have extensively used Ict with an objective of planning, promoting and organising an integrated development of the government sector in the country.

this category will recognise the best India-based channel partner of a company registered outside India. In order to be eligible, the local partner and international principal must be engaged in government business and the partnership must have been in existence for at least the past two years.

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MAKe THe MoST oF youR PReSenCe @eWoRlD exHibiTion 2012

Opportunity to showcase your product to a niche audience of 1500+ decision makers from the governance and

corporate industry

• The eWorld Forum 2012 will host a prolific range of exhibits featuring the best in cutting edge developments in the Ict & Governance arena across the globe.

• An excellent platform to meet experts in governance sector and to discuss new trends and developments in industry

• A great opportunity to exhibit and showcase your company and products to a global audience

• Cultivate prosperous business relations with colleagues, scientists and decision makers for innovative activities and strategies and inventive Marketing Solutions at the Global level

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ReGiSTRATion

Payment method

option 1. Cheque / Demand Draft

drawn in favor of elets Technomedia Pvt ltd payable at new Delhi and to be send to

Elets technomedia pvt Ltd, Stellar It park, 7A/7b, 5th Floor, tower – 2, c-25 , Sector 62, Noida, uttar pradesh 201309

option 2. Wire transfer

For account details, please visit http://ewf.eletsonline.com/ewf-2012-delegate-registration/

option 3. online payment

http://store.eletsonline.com/eworld-forum-delegate-registration/

conference registration fee:

early bird Registration till 5th May ` 8000 or uSD 200 plus taxes @ 12.36 %

Registration from 5th May to 30th May ` 9000 or uSD 225 plus taxes @ 12.36 %

on the spot registration 1st June to 16th June ` 10000 or uSD 250 plus taxes @ 12.36 %

(Registration fee entitles the delegate to attend Keynote session, workshops, technical sessions,

sponsored sessions and exhibition on 15-16 June 2012)

WHo SHoulD ATTenDthe conference will be particularly interesting for:• Ministers of different countries• Secretary level officials from various departments from India and abroad, Chief

Secretaries and other administrators• Heads of e-Government Institutions, The CIOs, CTOs could also be participating• Key Decision Makers from government space• Officials from bilateral and multilateral agencies• ICT entrepreneurs, Industry representatives and experts• Representatives from NGOs and civil society organizations

benefit from• Extensive & in-depth conference sessions on more than 10 thematic areas in the

field of e-Governance.

engage with colleagues and experts• Handling similar ICT projects, dealing with transformation in governance and ICT

Witness• Innovative solutions from within the Indian ICT industry and from rest of the

world. the exhibition will be designed to showcase cutting edge developments in Ict.

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For Programme enquiries Contact:Manjushree Reddy, Mobile: +91-9910998064, [email protected]

Sunil Kumar, Mobile: +91-8860635837, [email protected]

For Sponsorship & exhibition enquiries Contact:Ragini Srivastava, Mobile: +91-8860651650, [email protected] For Award nomination/Conference Registration:Gaurav +91-8527697685, [email protected], [email protected]

eWorld Forum Secretariat Elets technomedia pvt Ltd

Stellar It park, Office No: 7A/7b,5th floor

tower - 2, c-25 , Sector 62, Noida, uttar pradesh 201309

Email: [email protected]

eWORLD 2011 cO-ORGANISERS