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Policy on Collaborative Application development by Opening the source code of Applications

Policy on Collaborative Application development by Opening the source code of Applications
Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 30, 2014
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Submission Closed

The Policy on Collaborative Application development by Opening the source code of Applications intends to increase the pace of application development and rapid roll out/ ...

The Policy on Collaborative Application development by Opening the source code of Applications intends to increase the pace of application development and rapid roll out/ implementation by adopting the principles of open-source development model. Government wants to promote reuse of existing developed applications. Successful running applications and new applications are envisaged to be developed within the public domain by opening the application source code and it is also intended to encourage innovation inside and outside Government by encouraging collaborative development to achieve better products in less time.

e-Gov application source open approach—including the use and release of application source to public—can reduce costs, reduce development time, and improve overall quality, including security through increased transparency and mass peer review.

We invite your attention and comments on the Policy on Collaborative Application development by Opening the source code of Applications

Last date for sending your suggestions is 30th November 2014.

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mihir.hardas@gmail.com
Mihir Hardas 10 years 6 months ago

c) currently we have shabby websites, bad & non standard look and feel
d) So many Indian MNCs can be easily partnered with for 3 yrs - YoY releases
e) Worth referring to US and other government websites
f) Partner with TCS,Infosys, Wipro, Capgemini India to have program, distribute projects and have a Year on Year delivery

mihir.hardas@gmail.com
Mihir Hardas 10 years 6 months ago

standard websites for ALL state governments
a) all state governments must have a a similar look & feel. Any Investment bank's website or any other government website can be viewed to get an idea of a "standard international quality"website
b) Phases should be definied.
Phase 1 - can be basic functions & READ ONLY
Phase 2 - partial interactive facility
Phase 3 - common departments across state governments to be built slowly

seshashayi@gmail.com
Seshashayi K 10 years 6 months ago

Tag line for GST Network:Your contribution for country's security progress and development

pourush1988@gmail.com
POURUSH AWASTHI 10 years 6 months ago

https://www.facebook.com/jagoparty/photos/a.214364635240919.58931.139934882683895/887462804597762/?type=1 sir please work for us.

replyshelar@yahoo.com
Naveen Kumar Shelar 10 years 6 months ago

Glory of Past to Bright Future of our Kids, Clean India Mission our place, our country Our Responsibility, Come and Clean India.......

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krbabu1982@gmail.com
Ramesh babu Kanakaraj 10 years 6 months ago

Sir when the project of rivers joining going to be start and when its going to be finished, meanwhile Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and kerala states will fight for water resources and common people like us only going to affect for their political issues. Kindly make a strong agreement for these states between river water contributing and have to follow strictly. Every year this water sharing issue going to supreme court and the final judgement are also not following and some issues are going.

ckoralli27@gmail.com
Chandrashekar Koralli 10 years 6 months ago

In this modern world where Technology plays a vital role in online transaction; Why can’t I book my local railway tickets online??? Where I can do a recharge of just 10rs. Just give a session of thought on the same. We can develop an application where a passenger can book his tickets with the help of Railway Android application with much ease & with no effort. This will not only relief the passengers but also cut down the long queue + it will reduce the number of counters + 24*7 online ticketin

prokashbarman@gmail.com
Prokash Barman 10 years 6 months ago

We are planning to do research on disaster management. I am a Research fellow computer science, Calcutta University. We can development devices for early detection of disaster and help our country to be safe. We have already theoretical planning. Some devices are required for practical implementation through wireless and GSM network.

jitendra.vyas19@outlook.com
jitendra vyas 10 years 6 months ago

Sir would like to share that if i get a chance to work under your guidance my skills and knowledge will prove that i deserve this work. I want to remove lethargic attitude of officials moreover would like to request that Kindly give one chance to those youngster who really want to change the society's attitude. I am also one of them. Waiting for your early response.
Warm Regards

sureshsun6768@rediffmail.com
SURESH MINHAS 10 years 6 months ago

RESPECTED PM SIR,
WE ARE PROUD OF THE EFFORTS AND PLANNING PUT IN BY YOU AND YOUR STAFF IN ATTEMPTING TO ROOT OUT MULTIFARIOUS MALICE AILING OUR SOCIETY.I KNOW A GOOD BEGINNING HAS BEEN MADE ON MANY FRONTS AND THINGS ARE PROGRESSING WELL DESPITE LOT OF RESISTANCE FROM VARIOUS QUARTERS.PM SIR THERE ARE SOME ISSUES WHICH NEED URGENT ATTENTION ARE OUTLINED AS UNDER PLS:
1. PRIVATIZATION OF NATIONAL CARRIER AIR INDIA.IT IS TOTAL MISMGT OF PUBLIC MONEY.
2. FREE EDUCATION FOR GIRLS UPTILL CLASS

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