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Information Technology(IT)

The IT department oversees the installation and maintenance of computer network systems within a company. ... Its primary function is to ensure that the network runs smoothly. The IT department must evaluate and install the proper hardware and software necessary to keep the network functioning properly

Vision & Mission

Vision.

e-Development of India as the engine for transition into a developed nation and an empowered society.

Mission

To promote e-Governance for empowering citizens, promoting the inclusive and sustainable growth of the Electronics, IT & ITeS industries, enhancing India’s role in Internet Governance, adopting a multipronged approach that includes development of human resources, promoting R&D and innovation, enhancing efficiency through digital services and ensuring a secure cyber space.

Objectives

 e-Government: Providing e-infrastructure for delivery of e-services

 e-Industry: Promotion of electronics hardware manufacturing and IT-ITeS industry

 e-Innovation / R&D: Implementation of R&D Framework - Enabling creation of Innovation/ R&D Infrastructure in emerging areas of ICT&E/Establishment of mechanism for R&D translation

  e-Learning: Providing support for development of e-Skills and Knowledge network

  e-Security: Securing India’s cyber space

  e-Inclusion: Promoting the use of ICT for more inclusive growth

 Internet Governance: Enhancing India’s role in Global Platforms of Internet Governance.

Organization Chart

Functions of Information Technology

1. Policy matters relating to information technology; Electronics; and Internet (all matters other than licensing of Internet Service Provider). 

2.   Promotion of internet, IT and IT enabled services. 

3.       Promotion of Digital Transactions including Digital Payments.2

4.  Assistance to other departments in the promotion of E-Governance, E- Commerce, E- Medicine, E- Infrastructure, etc. 

5. Promotion of Information Technology education and Information Technology-based education. 

6. Matters relating to Cyber Laws, administration of the Information Technology and other IT related laws. 

7.  Interaction in IT related matters with international agencies and bodies

8.  Initiative on bridging the Digital Divide: Matters relating to Digital India Corporation (DIC).4

9. Promotion of Standardization, Testing and Quality in IT and standardization of procedure for IT application and Tasks. 

10. Electronics Export and Computer Software Promotion Council (ESC). 

11. National Informatics Centre (NIC). 

12. Initiatives for development of Hardware/Software industry including knowledge– based enterprises, measures for promoting IT exports and competitiveness of the industry. 

13. All matters relating to personnel under the control of the Ministry.5    

14. Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI).6

Who’s Who

Name

Mobile No.

e-Mail Id

Dr. Manoj Ku. Mohanty

Chairman, IT Cell

9438884101

Pedsurg_manoj@aiimsbhubaneswar.edu.in

Division

1. Hardware

Computer hardware includes the physical parts of a computer, such as the case,[1] central processing unit (CPU), monitormousekeyboardcomputer data storagegraphics cardsound cardspeakers and motherboard.[2]

By contrast, software is the set of instructions that can be stored and run by hardware. Hardware is so-termed because it is "hard" or rigid with respect to changes, whereas software is "soft" because it is easy to change.

Hardware is typically directed by the software to execute any command or instruction. A combination of hardware and software forms a usable computing system, although other systems exist with only hardware.

2. Network

A computer network, also referred to as a data network, is a series of interconnected nodes that can transmit, receive and exchange data, voice and video traffic. Examples of nodes in a network include servers or modems. Computer networks commonly help endpoint users share resources and communicate. They commonly appear all over the place, such as homes, offices and government administrations. The use of computer networks can overcome geographic barriers and enable the sharing of information. Computer networks enable the usage and sharing of any number of applications and services, including emails, video, audio and plenty of other types of data, over the internet.

3. Software

The Indian Information Technology/ Information Technology Enabled Services (IT/ITeS) industry is a global powerhouse today, and its impact on India has been incomparable. It has contributed immensely in positioning the country as a preferred investment destination amongst global investors and creating hug job opportunities in India, as well as in the USA, Europe and other parts of the world. In the last decade, the industry has grown many fold in revenue terms, and relative share to India’s GDP is around 8 percent in FY2020-21(E). India is the topmost off-shoring destination for IT companies across the world. Having proven its capabilities in delivering both on-shore and off-shore services to global clients, emerging technologies now offer an entire new gamut of opportunities for top IT firms in India. The country's cost competitiveness in providing IT services, which is approximately 3-4 times cheaper than the US, continues to be its Unique Selling Proposition (USP) in the global sourcing market. Indian IT-ITeS industry offers cost-effectiveness, great quality, high reliability, speedy deliveries and, above all, the use of state-of-the-art technologies globally.

4. HMIS

Health Management Information System (HMIS) is a Government to Government (G2G) web-based Monitoring Information System that has been put in place by Ministry of Health & Family Welfare (MoHFW), Government of India to monitor the National Health Mission and other Health programmes and provide key inputs for policy formulation and appropriate programme interventions.

Training Resource

  1. Registration Training provide to the DEOs.
  2. ADT & Billing Training given to the Cashier.
  3. IPD Training given to Doctors & Nursing Staff.
  4. Investigation Training given to the Lab Stake Holders.
  5. Inventory Training given to Central Pharmacy.
  6. OPD Training given to the Faculties.
  7. Enquiry Training given to the Help Desk.
  8. Swasthya App Training given to Doctors.
  9. Hardware Training given to the stake holders.
  10. Biometric Training given to the staff.

Major Achievements:

  1. NMCN Tele-Education.
  2. Distribution of Network Traffic.
  3. Strengthen IT Infra.
  4. Disaster Management.
  5. Stable Network Infrastructure setup deployment for Industrial plant.
  6. Building Infrastructure System implementation for Industrial Plant.
  7. CCTV Surveillance system deployment to protect physical security threat for industrial plant.
  8. INI Hospital stable network infrastructure deployment for a betterment of patient health care system.
  9. Gateway Level Security with policy based internet access to all user for a secure environment.
  10. Hospital Information System implementation to achieve an integrated and comprehensive information system to manage the financial, administrative, and clinical aspects of hospital.
  11. Standardize Recruitment Module. 

Help Desk Services

 24*7 Manpower Support:

a)      As per instructions from Director, a staff from IT Cell with a dedicated Mobile Number (7655073023) has been deployed in Hospital area for giving HMIS support 24*7 (including holidays and weekends) since 19th June 2021 (Saturday).

b.)      A dedicated VOIP number (3829) has been activated for HMIS support by the IT Cell staff.

c)  A dedicated VOIP number (3904/3922) has been activated for Hardware & Network support by the IT Cell from Monday to Saturday during official time.

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