CARD - An E - Government initiative in Andhra Pradesh (India)
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Case Details:
Case Code : ITSY028
Case Length : 19 Pages
Period : 1990 - 2003
Pub Date : 2003
Teaching Note :Not Available Organization : AP Government
Industry : Information Technology
Countries : India
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Introduction Contd...
The launch of various e-government initiatives (Refer Exhibit
II) by the GoAP accelerated when N. Chandrababu Naidu (Naidu), the chief
minister of AP, laid down the vision for the state known as Vision 2020 (Refer
Exhibit III).
J Satyanarayana (Satyanarayana) explained the rationale for implementing several
e-government initiatives by GoAP, "The introduction of e-governance systems is
not being forced on us by public pressure. In fact, there is no real ground
level demand for e-governance. But the government believes that e-governance
systems should be pushed into the state if our vision of transforming AP into a
knowledge economy is to be achieved."5
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One of the earliest major e-government
initiatives taken by the GoAP was Computer-Aided Administration
of Registration Department (CARD). Conceived in 1996 as a pilot
project for testing the efficacy of computerizing the land
registration process, CARD was later implemented across the
state.
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The CARD project was adjudged one of
the ten finalists in the International Innovation awards
program instituted by the Commonwealth Association for
Public Administration and Management (CAPAM).6
Appreciating the CARD project, CAPAM's website stated
that "CARD is a successful project of electronic
governance, which has revolutionized the process of
registration of legal documents at 214 offices in the
State of Andhra Pradesh, India. The quality and
turnaround time for all registration services have
dramatically improved. This highly visible project has
tremendous replication potential all over India."7... |
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