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Consulting agency will be providing support to the state government in planning and execution of the project

The Government of West Bengal has initiated the process for launching the Crime and Criminal Tracking Network and Systems (CCTNS) forward.

CCTNS is a Mission Mode Project conceptualised and sponsored by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) aimed at enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of police departments across the country.

Since the implementation of CCTNS and a significant part of the functionality of CCTNS application are driven by the states, Government of West Bengal has started the process of appointing Project Management Consultant to provide support for its implementation.

Consulting agency will be providing support to the state government in planning and vendor selection for implementation of CCTNS at the state level.

They will also do the assessment required as part of preparation of a Project Implementation and Monitoring Report (PIM) as per CCTNS guidelines provided by MHA. Apart from that they would also help in selection of a System Integrator agency (SI) for its implementation.

CCTNS will create a comprehensive and integrated system in West Bengal for enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of policing at all levels and especially at the Police Station level through adoption of principles of e-Governance on real time basis.

The scope of CCTNS spans all 35 States and Union Territories and covers all police stations (approximately 14,000) and all higher police offices (approximately 6,000) in the country.

The CCTNS project includes vertical connectivity of police units (linking police units at various levels within the States – police stations, district police offices, state headquarters, SCRB and other police formations) as well as horizontal connectivity (linking police functions at State and Central level to external entities).

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Autor(en)/Author(s): Sandeep Budki

Quelle/Source: iGovernment, 03.03.2010

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