Model
Town
and Village Information System lets the Govt find out if it needs to provide
more housing, drinking water supply, health care, sanitation facilities and
other welfare measures in any locality. It needs to survey/audit and monitor the
existing infrastructure and what's being implemented. The best way to do this
is to have an information system that can provide granular level reporting to
those in the Government so that best decisions can be framed and executed. A
primary goal behind the creation of the MTVIS is that the Government in this
case is looking to saturate applicable services (100% subscriptions).
Business problem Finding out exact population and public utility usage information in different localities |
IT solution Build a centralized database of surveyed and audited data and put it online |
Implemented |
Technology platform VB6, Access, GIS |
For this, the CGG designed a two part application. One part
being 'offline' was used to perform surveys and gather information about
ground realities. The other 'online' tool enabled the strategic planning and
offered decision support to those in the Govt. The data collected allows
decision makers to drill down upto the household level. Requirements by
beneficiary can be analyzed real time (51,000 beneficiaries can be tracked in
under 10 seconds) along with monitoring of KPIs and navigation through the data
using GIS. The offline tool was developed in VB 6 with Access as backend. The
online part runs on Apache Tomcat and is built using the Struts framework.
HP's Xeon servers are used to run the system.
Built to satisfy the Govt of AP's saturation model for public utility services and schemes, this helps collate and analyze supply vs. demand |