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Tuesday, July 17, 2012

CCTNS vs Amarjit Singh OR Rajasthan Police vs Tulip Telecom Ltd ?

CCTNS vs Amarjit Singh OR Rajasthan Police vs Tulip Telecom Ltd ?
These days I am at Jaipur, working as Team Lead Change Management & Capacity Building for Rajasthan Police on Crime and Criminal Tracking Network & Systems ( CCTNS ) project. Tulip secured this three-year order worth Rs 48.88 crore from the Rajasthan government under the central government-funded Rajasthan State Crime and Criminal Tracking Network and Systems (CCTNS) project.
Crime & Criminals Tracking Network and Systems (CCTNS) project is a Mission Mode Project under the National e- Governance Plan (NeGP). This is an effort of the Government of India to modernize the police force giving top priority to citizen services, information gathering, and its dissemination among various police organizations and units across the country. CCTNS aims at creating a comprehensive and integrated system for enhancing the efficiency and effective policing at all levels and especially at the Police Station level through adoption of principles of e-Governance, and creation of a nationwide networked infrastructure for evolution of IT-enabled state- of-the-art tracking system around "investigation of crime and detection of criminals" in real time, which is a critical requirement in the context of the present day internal security scenario. About CCTNS Crime and Criminal Tracking Network & Systems (CCTNS) is a plan scheme conceived in the light of experience of a non-plan scheme namely - Common Integrated Police Application (CIPA). CCTNS is a Mission Mode Project under the National e-Governance Pan of Govt of India. CCTNS aims at creating a comprehensive and integrated system for enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of policing through adopting of principle of e-Governance and creation of a nationwide networking infrastructure for evolution of IT-enabled-state-of-the-art tracking system around 'Investigation of crime and detection of criminals'. An allocation of Rs. 2000 crores has been made for CCTNS Project. Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) has approved the project on 19.06.2009. Expression of Interest (EOS) has been invited from the Software developers by 17.08.2009. We are in the process of finalizing an MoU between NCRB on behalf of Government of India and the Software Developing Agency. Objectives of 'CCTNS' The objectives of the Scheme can broadly be listed as follows: 1. Make the Police functioning citizen friendly and more transparent by automating the functioning of Police Stations. 2. Improve delivery of citizen-centric services through effective usage of ICT. 3. Provide the Investigating Officers of the Civil Police with tools, technology and information to facilitate investigation of crime and detection of criminals. 4. Improve Police functioning in various other areas such as Law and Order, Traffic Management etc. 5. Facilitate Interaction and sharing of Information among Police Stations, Districts, State/UT headquarters and other Police Agencies. 6. Assist senior Police Officers in better management of Police Force 7. Keep track of the progress of Cases, including in Courts 8. Reduce manual and redundant Records keeping Under the CCTNS Project, approx. 14,000 Police Stations throughout the country has been proposed to be automated beside 6000 higher offices in police hierarchy e.g. Circles, Sub-Divisions, Districts, Range, Zones, Police Headquarters, SCRBx including scientific and technical organizations having databases required for providing assistance and information for investigation and other purposes e.g. Finger Print Bureaux, Forensic Labs etc. by 2012.
CCTNS- Important Guidelines / Templates/ Information on CCTNS from MHA / NCRB
CCTNS Important Guidelines
CCTNS - Monitoring Formats
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CCTNS Useful information for SPMC
CCTNS Training related Information
CCTNS in Media
IT BASIC COURSE FOR CCTNS IN HINDI

1 comment:

Sandeep Sharma said...

really sorry to say but in reality, the Govt and Police fail to even catch up half the way the criminals (or to be specific Cyber criminals) work or launch their attacks. Earlier when i was on a security project on National Police Academy, i was really shocked rather day very much disappointed for we were being asked to set things up and build up things with existings (old and outdated) systems/technology. I think its really time that Govt and Police start hiring professionals rather than training their non-technical staff to accomplish the tasks and compete with the technology experts and malicious hackers