Dataquest launched the first edition of ‘Dataquest e-Gov
Champion Awards’ in January 2006 to recognize and award
individuals for championing the cause of e-Governance in
India. We are into the third episode of ‘e-Gov Champion
Awards’.
The Award is the first of its kind in India, which
emphasizes on the importance of e-Governance in a
comprehensive manner. It is a salutation to the ‘change
leaders’ in the government who have been making a
difference in people’s life through technology
intervention, thereby ensuring ‘Good Governance’ at the
local, regional and national level.
The award aims at recognizing the e-Gov Champions at three
level in a regional format—East, West, North and South—and
would be across all departments and States in each of
these regions. Besides, a fifth category—Central—had been
added in 2007 to include champions working with various
agencies, departments and ministries directly under the
Central Government. A jury comprising industry experts,
senior government officials, academicians and civil
society selects the champions.
The e-Gov Awards 2008 is a part of Dataquest’s culture of
participating in nation building exercise and pushing a
cause driving high societal impact in bridging the digital
divide, information gap and bringing in transparency in
the governance thereby enabling the country meet the
Millennium Development Goal of ‘good governance’.
OBJECTIVE
The aim and purpose of organizing the ‘e-Gov Champion
Awards’ is to recognize, encourage and further disseminate
e-Governance practices and delivery to break the
traditional mode of public delivery mechanisms in
day-to-day governance. ‘Dataquest e-Gov Champion Awards’
has been trying to achieve this objective by identifying
the champions of e-governance in India from all the zones
– north, south, east, west, and central India.
The purpose is to recognize initiatives to empower
citizens and serving public services clients and
strengthening participation of citizens in information
society decision making.
The message to be delivered through the award ceremonies
which promises to emphasize the importance of e-Governance
mechanisms and practices—is its vitality and relevance
among people, institutions, civil society and others.
BACKGROUND
e-Governance is no longer a mere buzzword amongst
government and industry circles but a reality, which
cannot be ignored. Given the central and state level
support, various departments are now vying to have their
place etched in the annals of successful e-Governance
projects. So there is an urgent need to share and
deliberate on the factors for building effective
e-Governance solutions.
The Dataquest e-Gov Champion Awards 2008 continues its
attempt in this direction by recognizing champions not
based on any one particular project but on the basis of
their overall initiative in the space. The Summit attempts
to look at how various departments are going about the
e-Gov business, processes, delivery, and citizen
empowerment.
AWARDS CRITERIA & SELECTION PROCESS
The Award is open to all government officials who have
been championing e-Governance at any administrative level
they are entitled to, at the State, District, City or
Tehsil and even Panchayat level. However, the e-Governance
service should directly and/or indirectly benefit the
citizens. The efforts could well be to increase the
efficiency of government departments itself as such
efforts would ultimately make sure the ripple effect
improves the government to citizen transactions at all
level.
All entries will be evaluated according to the broad
criteria and parameters as mentioned below, which are tied
to the concept of value added for users accessing
e-Governance mechanisms to serve multiple purposes. The
evaluation criteria is based on quality of vision of the
e-Gov champions, past work and implementations of various
government and governance projects, their personal
achievements and so on. Besides, soundness of technology
being used, the scalability and sustainability issues and
finally the impact it has made on the citizen’s life.
The awards will be judged region wise. A total of three
champions shall be chosen from across the States and
departments in a region. Hence, overall 15 e-Gov champions
will be felicitated at the Dataquest e-Gov Summit 2007.
AWARDS PARAMETERS
Nominees' vision statement: The applicant or the
prospective e-Gov Champion would explain his/her vision
E-Gov Projects handled by the Nominee in previous
assignments and the role played
Present e-Gov Project being handled by the Nominee
Contribution of the Nominee in including ICT into
various projects and administrative assignments
Nominee's role in GPR as a part of e-Gov implementation
Originality & Innovativeness of Idea in all e-Gov
Projects handled by the Nominee
Impact on G-2-C services in e-Gov projects handled /
initiated by the Nominee
JURY AND EVALUATION
The Dataquest e-Gov Champion Awards 2008 would be
decided by certain procedures and rules governing the
evaluation of the entries. It is pertinent to clarify the
process needed to carry out the evaluation and reporting,
together with a schedule for the operation. The call for
nominations for the ‘Dataquest e-Gov Champion Awards 2008’
will be open till December 25, 2008. Professionals,
ministries, departments, civil society are being invited
to nominate their most eminent persons for the Award who
in their view is spearheading e-Gov efforts in any of the
regions in India.
An eminent Jury including representatives from government,
academia, industry, media and civil society would select
the Dataquest e-Gov Champions for year 2008.
Initiatives and projects handled by the nominees would be
evaluated by the selected Jury in phases of selection
process including online and in-person jury and the main
task of the Expert Panel will be to select and propose the
15 award winners out of as many nominations that come by
as being nominated by various stakeholders.
The selected Champions and their projects / applications
will be invited to the ceremony of e-Governance champions
at the Regional level wherein the Awards shall be
presented in the midst of an august gathering.
E-GOV CHAMPION AWARD JURY MEET
The distinguished panel of Dataquest e-Gov Champion Awards
2007 Jury aims at recognizing the e-Gov Champions in a
regional format—East, West, North and South, besides, a
fifth category—Central—that has been added last year to
include champions working with various agencies,
departments and ministries directly under the Central
Government. A jury comprising industry experts, senior
government officials, academicians and civil society would
select the champions through a two-tier process as below:
Online Jury: The Online Jury process would be held between
January 10, 2007 till January 16, 2007 enabling each Jury
member to evaluate nominees based on certain parameters to
evaluate the initiatives and projects handled by the
nominees to shortlist champions for the second, ‘In-Person
Grand Jury’ from out of as many nominations that come by
as being nominated by various stakeholders.
In-Person Jury: The final shortlisted nominations will be
voted In-Person Jury on the day jury happens, followed by
a thorough discussion leading to final selection of the
champions.
The main task of the Expert Panel member, steered by the
Chairperson would be to select and propose the 15 e-Gov
Champions for 2007 as per the selection guidelines,
provided by The Dataquest e-Gov Champion Award office.
JURY MEMBERS
Some of the eminent experts, professionals and
organizations will be roped in to be part of the Jury to
select the e-Gov Champions.
The Expert Panel will select eminent champions of
e-Governance from the 35 Indian states and union
territories. A twelve to fifteen member jury will be
assigned the task to select the awardees from the list of
nominees.
The main task of the Expert Panel member is to select and
propose the 12, in his/her opinion, best champions of
e-Governance in the country. The selection shall be made
according to the selection guidelines, provided by The
Dataquest e-Gov Champion Awards office.
The Jury shall evaluate all nominations and the selected
champions shall be invited and awarded as per the five
classified regions—East, West, North, South and Central.
JURY AND EVALUATORS BRIEFING
There will be an official instruction of the Jury
regarding the call for entries, the award rules and the
rules governing the jury evaluation based on the documents
approved by the Dataquest e-Gov Champion Awards office and
the Jury Evaluation Guide.
An informal meeting will also take place in order to
introduce to the evaluators the general idea of e-Gov
Champion Awards project and to encourage the importance of
working within a team.
REASONS FOR DISQUALIFICATION
Entries can be disqualified for the following
reasons:
There should be no incomplete nomination Form.
Nomination from previous year’s Dataquest e-Gov
Champion will not be accepted for the year 2008 Awards.
However, the Dataquest e-Gov Champions can nominate
others for the Award.
Malfunctioning of the product, project or
application during the time of the jury evaluation.
Nominees are held responsible for the smooth functioning
of their products and applications
Non-possession of creative rights or infringement of
copyrights of others
False or vastly incomplete registration information
Submissions that do not conform to the rules of the
contest guidelines will be disqualified without any
notice. There is no legal recourse possible against this
decision. Special forms will be available
LEGAL INFORMATION: BENEFITS & RULES
Benefits
The Dataquest e-Gov Champion Awards focuses on the honor
and prestige of being got selected for championing the
cause of e-Governance as one of the best practices in this
direction and a prize certificate is granted. The Award
stands out as a contest with benefits for every entry. It
is a showcasing and networking platform for e-Governance
products and a unique chance for producers to receive
recognition outside their existing markets and customer
communities.
Rules
The Dataquest e-Gov Champion Awards is open to any
department, ministry, and civil society organisation
active in e-Governance activities and based in one of
State or UT of India.
The Award is directly organised on a regional level
and no national pre-contests will be organised.
No drafts, demonstrations or unfinished prototypes are accepted.
Incomplete submissions and those not conforming to the published guidelines will be
disqualified without further notice. There is no
possible legal recourse against these decisions.
Submitters are held responsible for the smooth functioning of their products and applications.
This is important for the Jurors to check and research during the Jury process.
Pictures, sound, content and software etc. must have copyright permission and the uses of all software should be legal
There is no limitation on the number of submissions that can be made from one state/UT/department.
All materials submitted become the property of the organizers and will not be returned.
One copy of the submitted product will be archived for the
record. No commercial use of this archive may or will be made.
All offline products must be sent by the person sending nomination to
the Award office at Cyber House, B-35, Sector 32, Gurgaon, NCR Delhi – 122 001 on or before January 25, 2006.
The award office does not accept mailing or transport costs for any entry.
All shipments are at the cost of the sender.
With completion of registration, participants in the Award accept the rules,
guidelines and Award criteria governing the e-Gov Champion Awards.
The registration and submission process of a product to the evaluation itself does in no
way entitle it to specific benefits. There is no possible legal recourse against the organizers.
Jury’s decision would be considered final and binding. No complain would be entertained in this regard,
and no complain would be considers liable of any legal consideration.
SUMMIT & GALA
The Dataquest e-Gov Champion Awards 2008 will felicitate
its entire winner during the Dataquest e-Gov Summit 2008.
The Summit will take place on a regional level in Delhi,
Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata. Even the award will be given
on the regional level. Of the 15 e-Gov Champions, three
each will be selected from each region.
The Award ceremony is organized to host conference, a gala
and lunch facilities across the four regions. The expected
time of the Gala would be some time in February, the dates
and venue for which will be announced soon.
SUMMIT & GALA
New Category: Best e-Gov Vendor
This year, Dataquest is further introducing a new category
- the Best e-Gov Vendor Award. The award will be given for
the e-Governance project solution and its successful
implementation.
The award aims at recognizing the e-Gov Vendors in a
regional format—East, West, North and South—-for making a
difference in people’s life through technology solutions,
thereby ensuring ‘Good Governance’ at the local, regional
and national level.
The jury here would comprise of senior government
officials, academicians, independent experts and civil
society.
The Award is open to all e-Gov Solution vendors working in
the government domain, and working towards e-Governance at
any administrative level. The vendors are entitled to
nominate at the State, District, City or Tehsil and even
Panchayat level. However, the e-Governance service should
directly and/or indirectly benefit the citizens.