National Informatics Centre: Government IT Services, News

The National Informatics Centre (NIC) is an attached office under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) in the Indian government. The NIC provides infrastructure to help support the delivery of government IT services and the delivery of some of the initiatives of Digital India.

National Informatics Centre (NIC) Latest News 2020

 

Key Description of National Informatics Centre (NIC)


Abbreviation: NIC

Formation: 1976 (44 years ago)

Headquarters: New Delhi

Location: Pan India

Region served: India

Director General: Neeta Verma

Parent organisation: Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology

Budget: ₹11.5 billion (US$160 million)

Staff: 4500 (May 2018)

Website: www.nic.in

Social Network: Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn, Instagram

 

History


The NIC was established in 1976 under the aegis of the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology.

The NIC is credited with helping the Indian government embrace IT in the 1990s and has also helped disseminate e-governance to the masses.

It had an annual budget of ₹11.5 billion (US$160 million) for the year 2018–19.

In May 2019, the government of India set up the Centre for Smart Governance (CSG), and state governments have since been advised to consult the CSG for IT projects they previously would have consulted the NIC and private firms for. Some claim that government sources have said "NIC is said to be unable to scale up", and Rajeev Chawla, Additional Chief Secretary (e-Governance), was quoted as saying "CSG will be an analogue to NIC".

 

Infrastructure of National Informatics Centre (NIC)


Network

The National Informatics Centre (NIC) was established in 1976 under the Planning Commission by the India Government. Then Additional Secretary late Dr. N Shesagiri was the first to introduce a network system in India called NICNET. In 1990, the takeoff by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology NIC's ICT Network, "NICNET", facilitates the institutional linkages with the Ministries/Departments of the Central Government, state Governments and District administrations of India. NIC is noted for being the primary constructor of e-Government applications.

Data centres and offices

In 2018, NIC opened its fourth data centre in Bhubaneshwar to complement its existing data centres in New Delhi, Hyderabad and Pune. In addition to the national data centres there are NIC State Centres in 36 states or Union territories. This is supplemented by 708 district offices.

National Portal of India

NIC maintains the National Portal of India. The portal contains the Constitution of India,[16] and claims to have a design objective to a single point to access the information and services of the Government of India.