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clementine says...

Very interesting project wih mantis

                   
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nishant says...

Well, recently at one of the functions I met Anupam Saraph, CIO of PMC, Pune City.
The media, quite rightly applauded this initiative of having a CIO for a city like Pune, which now has its own wiki.
[ Wiki as I cal it - is THE tool for democracy (of the people, by the people, for the people) ].

After several days, I was researching on the possibility of having / not having CIO's / CTO's for a country. Now, let me first tell you what a CIO vs CTO is.
CTO is primarily focused on the top line while the CIO is primarily focused on the bottom line.
So, would having a CIO / CTO for a country help?
While browsing, I stumbled upon this -  Does the U.S. need a CTO ? / America - Hire a CTO..
In that article, the writer states of having a a Science Advisory Committee (in the US of A), which had great prominence when it was first established in 1957 during America's "Sputnik moment" under Presidents Eisenhower, has had little influence and visibility since Nixon abolished the committee in 1973 and it returned under President Ford in a weakened form.

I wondered, how about India? Now, this might be my lack of knowledge, but how are technology directions / startegies set for a country ?
By the politics of caste? ( IITs / IIMs ...etc. ). Now, I certainly dont want this to be diverted into a post discussing casteism, since they are best, being discussed by the new democracy (for the politician, by the politician, of the politician)

I certainly think that, there is a need for CTO and a CIO at the (country level for each country) central government, this could well be followed by state level CIO's. This would largely, help in bringing to forefront the use of technology at each level. Just in about 8 months of having a CIO for Pune, there have been changes, though at a slow pace. Change it is! and that is importatnt.
It does help, in setting up technology directions, starategies and well .. paving a way for Government 2.0.

Update: Kapil Sibbal [Why does somebody mention that he did not accept an offer at IAS?] gosh! ( Ref: Link ).

What do you think?
--
Nishant P Modak


clementine says...

Seconds turn to
Minutes turn to
Hours turn to
Days turn to
Weeks turn to
Months turn to .
Years turn to our lifes…

This is a big vicious circle of our life you can’t stop this moment you can’t catch it

If you are lucky you can share it….


       

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clementine says...


It was easy,
it was slow,
it was pure,
I want it all back.
Can anyone tell me...
where did my childhood go?

         

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From moonjuice