Hi everyone,

I stumbled across this while searching for a tender template that would
build in WCAG 2.1 website accessibility in procurement specifications.

What does this mean for data.gov.in? What will private players be doing
here and what are the implications? Think Datameet and Open Budgets India
should intervene asap to ensure that the data formats are open source and
accessible by all on NDAP
<http://niti.gov.in/writereaddata/files/tenders/AMENDED-RFP-ndap.pdf>.

Niti Aayog plans National Data & Analytics Platform
<http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/economy/policy/niti-aayog-plans-national-data-analytics-platform/printarticle/63651581.cms>
*By Yogima Seth Sharma & Surabhi Agarwal*
ET Bureau | Updated: Apr 07, 2018, 01.54 PM IST

*The platform will be the single source of sectoral data for citizens,
policymakers and researchers.*

NEW DELHI: The government is planning to build an advanced technology
platform to host and interpret huge amount of data that will integrate and
help better understand of citizens’ data, spend patterns of the government,
consumption trends and the success of various government policies.
All data would be aggregate data on government functioning, with no
individual or personal identifiable data collected on the portal. The aim
is to increase transparency in government functioning by giving citizens
access to this data.

The technology tool, which will pool data from central ministries and state
governments, is aimed to aid more informed policy making. NITI Aayog is
working on a plan to develop the National Data & Analytics Platform in
collaboration with private players, a top government official told ET. The
Aayog is currently scouting for partners to develop and operate this
platform which will use artificial intelligence (AI) for in-depth analysis.

The platform will be the single source of sectoral data for citizens,
policymakers and researchers. The ministry of electronics and IT already
has the Open Government Data Platform called data.gov. in, which hosts
hundreds of data sets, but the platform doesn’t have any analysis
capabilities.

NITI Aayog has decided to develop NDAP through public-privatepartnership on
design, build, operate and transfer basis, said the official. “The Aayog
will shortly come out with a request for proposal based on which a
consultant would be chosen through competitive bidding to develop the
platform where AI would be extensively used for data analysis,” the
official said.

Most large IT companies, such as IBM, who have analytics and AI offerings,
along with Indian firms such as Wipro, TCS and HP are expected to show
interest.

“This will significantly improve government decision making and quality of
service delivery,” said Neel Ratan, executive director of PwC. “This will
propel the use of AI and ML (machine learning) in the government, and also,
then, each ministry will not have to do their own investment in building
analysis tools. Everyone will not have to make efforts to build the
capacity of their own,” he added.

Cost of developing NDAP could between Rs 50 crore to Rs 100 crore and would
be funded by the Aayog. To begin with, data from ministries will be sourced
followed by data from state and districts. Both public and private entities
would be able to access the data from NDAP. “The platform is expected to
meet the international security standards for safeguarding the privacy of
individuals and entities,” the official added.

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