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Rajasthan to build India’s first common data and analytics platform

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The common data and analytics platform will be used by all government departments across Rajasthan to collate and utilize data effectively

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Vasundhara Raje led BJP government in is all out to use technology to improve efficiency in delivering of e-governance services in the state. The state government has recently signed an agreement with US-based data warehouse firm to help them create a common data and analytics platform that can be used by all government departments across Rajasthan to collate and utilize data effectively.

As per the agreement, for three years Teradata will supply, install, commission and integrate solutions including Teradata Aster and Hortonworks Data Platform (Hadoop) at the state data centre site for real time and insights while also using previously generated data that was left unutilised. Teradata will also set up a research platform leveraging data science capabilities for pre-production analysis of Hadoop data where different analytical models can be created quickly and reliably from sample datasets which can then be applied on the entire data set.

In a statement, the technology firm said that state government is working to provide a analytics environment to analyse state level data in order to enhance citizen services and engagement as well as increase the efficiency of departmental cross functional operations. For this project, they have chosen to collaborate with us.

According to Teradata, its solution will help Rajasthan to move from department level silos to an integrated data and analytics environment. This will enable it to expand on its vision to bring greater transparency and efficiency, while also delivering citizen services to individuals across the state in a timely manner.

Company informed that the ‘Big Data Environment project' was created to benefit the state by “future-proofing” its IT architecture in order to build a state level integrated data platform that will become a common source of structured and unstructured data for data mining and analytics initiatives for all government departments.

This is a first-of-its-kind implementation for the Indian government, and is a great example for other state departments on how they can use integrated data and analytics to improve citizen services whilst also making substantial savings and reducing fraudulent or fake subsidy payments by identification of entitlement anomalies for below-poverty-line (BPL) beneficiaries, said Teradata.

The project will also enable a 360-degree citizens' view by unifying multiple databases. Department of Information Technology & Communication (DoIT & C) is now able to improve the user experience of government services hosted on eMitra website by analysing the log, effectively addressing multi-lingual citizen grievances along with sentiment analysis. It will also be able to offer actionable intelligence to different departments to improve citizen services.

“Presently, government data is managed within department-level silos assisted by department-centric IT applications. Under the new ‘Big data environment' project, we have developed solutions to hold integrated data being generated real time across the state to help better address analytical requirements that facilitate state-level decision-making. Implementation of big data analytics solutions will empower government departmental users with improved analytical insights and thereby enable more effective and timely decision-making as well as improve the citizen engagement processes helping the authorities to deliver better services and greater citizen satisfaction,” said Arun Chauhan, Additional Director, Department of IT and Communication, Government of Rajasthan.

“We are pleased to collaborate with the Government of Rajasthan in its journey to help drive digital transformation as well as inclusion across the state, providing data insights that will improve the delivery of citizen services. By leveraging leading Big Data analytics solutions, the state government will be able to utilise technology to improve service delivery and drive greater citizen satisfaction, which is critical for its vision of enabling citizens' growth and empowerment. This also creates a platform for an agile analytical system for the Rajasthan government capable of any data, analytics and type of reporting requirements. With this project, we aim to create a robust backbone for data and analytics in the state of Rajasthan,” said Rajesh Shewani, Head of Technology and Solution Architecture, Teradata India.

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