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Vertical Connectivity refers to the multi-tier architecture and Horizontal connectivity refers to connectivity of horizontal offices across the state. The Vertical dimension of connectivity is achieved by providing accessibility across the centre (state capital), district (district HQ), block/taluka (block HQ) and villages; the network addresses the fluidity of G2G (government to government) and G2C (government to citizen) transactions.
According to the NeGP (National E-Governance Plan), the State-Wide Area Networks salient features are:
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UTL was awarded India’s first State-wide Area Network project way back in 1999 for the state of Andhra Pradesh. This captured the interest of the nation, India’s vision towards E-governance changed. In May 2006, Government of India approved a flagship e-governance programme, the National E-Governance Plan(NeGP). After the successful implementation in Andhra Pradesh, the impact it had on state governance left a lasting impression on very visiting delegate that came to see a state of the art network (for its time). Soon state governments were vying with each other to ensure their states had similar infrastructure. The demand for such a network was so intense that the center took heed and made it a matter of National importance, making policies to the effect that every state must have a State-Wide Area Network. The state governments have followed through with the mandate by awarding Build-Own-Operate-Transfer (BOOT) projects to deserving vendors. These are capital-intensive projects with quarterly guaranteed payments dispersed after ensuring the stringent SLA’s are met with and penalties levied for deviations.
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