eOffice: Knowledge Management System (KMS) and Implementation Steps

 
KMS- Knowledge Management System is one of
the modules of eOffice. It organizes the
knowledge of organization properly, indexed and
catalogued.
It organizes content in a logical way, and makes it
easy to standardize content creation and
presentation across the organization
It promotes knowledge sharing and information
search as each user can provide content for KMS.
 
 
NIC Mail through 
e
Office
This allows a user to directly access his email account from within the
application and also diarize any communication received on his email.
 
It facilitates reports on all parameters in the eFile application.
 
e
OFFICE|
 
Implementation of e-Office
Steps being taken centrally for all by
CBIC (through DGPM)
 
i.
ICT infrastructure for hosting of the application 
– First requirement
to use the application is to obtain ICT infrastructure where e-Office
application can be hosted for CBIC. This is being done at one of the
National Data Centers of NIC. Once this is done, and the users
mapped (after obtaining EMD data from the field), one would be
able to login using one’s @gov.in email account.
ii.
Licenses from NIC to use eOffice  
- Simultaneously license to use e-
Office application  is being taken from NIC.
iii.
LDAP  binding for all users 
– This enables one to use one’s @gov.in
email account for logging into e-Office.
iv.
Domain Registration
– The URL where one will login (say-
eoffice.cbic.gov.in)  to work on eOffice.
v.
Training to users 
: 
Manpower is being hired to train master trainers
in each office, who will in turn train all users in their respective
offices
 
 
 
 
e
OFFICE|
 
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OFFICE|
 
Steps to be taken by all offices
10 Point Action Plan
 
i.
Commitment-
  Commit at senior level to implement e-
Office.
ii.
Form a 
Core Committee 
for implementation (may
include a local NIC officer – contact SIO of the State; go
to 
https://www.nic.in/employee-list/
)
iii.
Carry out 
Hardware Gap Assessment 
and provide
hardware to those who don’t have it; AIOs can be used
for e-Office.
iv.
Purchase few 
Scanners
 for scanning physical files/dak
(prefer stand-alone scanners and not multi functional
printers)
 
 
 
e
OFFICE|
10 Point 
Action Plan 
For I
mplementation
 
vi.
Shift to a 
high speed internet 
connection (preferably
leased circuit or internet leased line) with all equipment
connected to LAN, if possible.
vii.
Prepare 
Employee Master Data (EMD) 
– in template to
be supplied by the DGPM in due course.
viii.
Obtain
 DSC 
for digitally signing note sheet and letters
ix.
Digitize
 old records (award contract for scanning
through GeM), if not already done, for using them on
eOffice; can use SAP budget; follow scanning guidelines
x.
Preferably 
hire manpower
 (through NIC) for onsite
assistance - at least one per zone.
 
e
OFFICE|
Action Plan…for 
implementation
 
 
   The eOffice application shall be hosted on a remote
server (likely National Data Centre Bhubaneswar).
It would be accessible through a URL: (say
https://eoffice.cbic.gov.in
One will be able to access it through a normal
internet connection (a high speed connection with
LAN would be better).
 
e
OFFICE|
Application- Where will it be & how to access it
 
Basic requirement to access e-office would be device with
good internet connection- a PC/ AIO/laptop.
Carry out a hardware gap assessment and identify those
without a PC/AIO/laptop.
Ensure these for all including for Inward and Despatch
Clerk (named Central Registry Unit, CRU in eOffice) and for
the person made responsible for checking office emails.
AIOs (given by DG Systems) can be used for working on
eOffice; they are already connected to the internet
through LAN/WAN. Separate internet is not required for
them.
 
 
e
OFFICE|
PCs  for all
Fast internet connection means no perceptible time lag
between clicking and opening of a file.
One can use wi-fi, dongle, broadband or internet leased
line.  However, best is to have a Local Area Network and
a dedicated line for internet.
In smaller offices- one can have OFC connection. Many
service providers give FTTH (Fibre To The Home) with
good speed and sufficient data download.
LAN would be preferable - as it is more reliable.
To begin with one can take broadband - or wi-fi dongles.
One can even use mobile hotspot to work on eOffice.
 
Application uses pdf for security of files. Thus, the
correspondence pages have to be in pdf, meaning that
dak has to be scanned before it can be attached to eFile.
Hence, scanners are required, in every office, for scanning
of dak and letters.
One/two scanning machines at CRU, depending on
physical dak received, and one or two small machines in
Sections with high scanning requirements may suffice.  
One can use OE (Swachhta) budget as scanning and
digitisation is approved  under Swachhta Action Plan.
For onsite assistance, a manpower may be desirable.
This can be obtained from NIC Services Incorporated
(NICSI).
One manpower should be enough to cater to many
offices in the same  building and around as assistance
can be given using apps like AnyDesk.
Employee Master Database (EMD) data
would be required for generating
instance of eOffice.
The required template for filling the
data would be shared by DGPM in due
course. 
File heads for creating new files on e-Office have
to be finalised according to the needs of various
branches in every office. Basic, primary,
secondary, tertiary heads are to be provided.
A no. of these required in a GST Zone have been
finalised and are in use in Chandigarh CGST Zone.
They will be shared by DGPM with others for
comments and views before finalising.
 
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OFFICE|
 
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Thus, documents such as summons, PH notices, OIOs etc. can also
be digitally signed and remain valid as long as they are in
electronic form. When they are printed, signatures must be
affixed.
 
e
OFFICE|
 
DSC /e-Signing
 
Digital signatures
: They come with a physical dongle, and are
issued to a specific person. May be suitable where one has to
use them often as in that case eSign can be expensive.
 
eSign
:  They are integrated with the application; they work
by sending OTP on the Aadhar registered mobile of the user;
charges are on the basis of no. of times they are used.
 
 
e
OFFICE|
 
Training to users
 
Training to master trainers shall be
arranged by DGPM through the hired
manpower for roll out of eOffice.
These master trainers shall give training
to users in an office.
Training can also be obtained from local
NIC (NIC State Center) or from videos
available online.
 
e
OFFICE|
 
LDAP  binding for email
 
LDAP  binding for all created users with
Govt. email is required to sync email server
with the eOffice application server.
 
The email details shall be collected by
DGPM for LDAP binding by NIC.
 
e
OFFICE|
 
Scanning and 
migration of physical Files
 
 
Working files may be required to be migrated to eOffice.
Therefore such files may be listed; duly page numbered incl. note
sheet and correspondence pages  for scanning and digitisation;
 
For scanning and digitisation of the files, contract can be
awarded through GeM . SAP budget can be used for this purpose.
GEM has many companies which carry out scanning and
digitisation.
 
Procedure for scanning and migration of files is given at
https://docs.eoffice.gov.in/Guidelines_for_Scanning.pdf
 and
https://docs.eoffice.gov.in/Guidelines_for_Migration.pdf
respectively to scan and migrate scanned files onto eOffice. Of
course migration can begin only after launch of e-Office.
 
e
OFFICE|
 
eOffice Administrators
 
 The eOffice application requires System Administrator and
Local Admin who have to manage the data entry and
changes  required upon change in charges and transfer of
users.
 Two officers can be identified for this purpose in each
Commissionerate/Directorate, who can receive additional
training on eOffice.
AC/DC-Systems may be made the Local Admin of eOffice,
who can be the single point of contact for users of a
Commissionerate/Directorate.
One may issue Office Orders to assign these
responsibilities.
 
5 Mantras for successful
implementation
 
Commitment of senior officers
 
DGGI Chandigarh, even though not part of the
Chandigarh Zone, was able to implement it due to
commitment of its Joint Director.
Dedicated/ Enthusiastic Core Team
High Speed internet connection
 
A poor internet connection will result in frequent
interruption of work frustrating users, who may tend
to blame it wrongly on server failure.
Proper Infrastructure
 
PC/AIO/Laptop for all users; some scanners
Training of staff – 
May require training/support for six
months
undefined
 
 
Thank You.
 
 
In case of any doubts please write to DGPM
Delhi at 
dgpm.insp-cbec@nic.in
 or to me at
sunils.katiyar@gov.in
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eOffice consists of modules like Knowledge Management System (KMS) that help in organizing and sharing knowledge within an organization. The system streamlines communication, enables access to email, facilitates MIS reports, and provides steps for successful implementation, including ICT infrastructure setup, training programs, and action plans for offices.

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  1. KMS| What is KMS? KMS- Knowledge Management System is one of the modules of eOffice. knowledge of organization properly, indexed and catalogued. It organizes content in a logical way, and makes it easy to standardize presentation across the organization It promotes knowledge sharing and information search as each user can provide content for KMS. It organizes the content creation and

  2. NIC Mail through eOffice This allows a user to directly access his email account from within the application and also diarize any communication received on his email.

  3. eOFFICE | MIS Reports It facilitates reports on all parameters in the eFile application.

  4. eOFFICE| Implementation of e-Office Steps being taken centrally for all by CBIC (through DGPM)

  5. eOFFICE| i. ICT infrastructure for hosting of the application First requirement to use the application is to obtain ICT infrastructure where e-Office application can be hosted for CBIC. This is being done at one of the National Data Centers of NIC. Once this is done, and the users mapped (after obtaining EMD data from the field), one would be able to login using one s @gov.in email account. Licenses from NIC to use eOffice - Simultaneously license to use e- Office application is being taken from NIC. LDAP binding for all users This enables one to use one s @gov.in email account for logging into e-Office. iv. Domain Registration The URL where one will login (say- eoffice.cbic.gov.in) to work on eOffice. v. Training to users : Manpower is being hired to train master trainers in each office, who will in turn train all users in their respective offices ii. iii.

  6. eOFFICE| Steps to be taken by all offices 10 Point Action Plan

  7. eOFFICE| 10 Point Action Plan For Implementation i. Commitment- Commit at senior level to implement e- Office. ii. Form a Core Committee for implementation (may include a local NIC officer contact SIO of the State; go to https://www.nic.in/employee-list/) iii. Carry out Hardware Gap Assessment and provide hardware to those who don t have it; AIOs can be used for e-Office. iv. Purchase few Scanners for scanning physical files/dak (prefer stand-alone scanners and not multi functional printers)

  8. eOFFICE| Action Plan for implementation vi. Shift to a high speed internet connection (preferably leased circuit or internet leased line) with all equipment connected to LAN, if possible. vii. Prepare Employee Master Data (EMD) in template to be supplied by the DGPM in due course. viii.Obtain DSC for digitally signing note sheet and letters ix. Digitize old records (award contract for scanning through GeM), if not already done, for using them on eOffice; can use SAP budget; follow scanning guidelines x. Preferably hire manpower (through NIC) for onsite assistance - at least one per zone.

  9. eOFFICE| Application- Where will it be & how to access it The eOffice application shall be hosted on a remote server (likely National Data Centre Bhubaneswar). It would be accessible through a URL: (say https://eoffice.cbic.gov.in One will be able to access it through a normal internet connection (a high speed connection with LAN would be better).

  10. eOFFICE| PCs for all Basic requirement to access e-office would be device with good internet connection- a PC/ AIO/laptop. Carry out a hardware gap assessment and identify those without a PC/AIO/laptop. Ensure these for all including for Inward and Despatch Clerk (named Central Registry Unit, CRU in eOffice) and for the person made responsible for checking office emails. AIOs (given by DG Systems) can be used for working on eOffice; they are already connected to the internet through LAN/WAN. Separate internet is not required for them.

  11. eOFFICE| Internet Fast internet connection means no perceptible time lag between clicking and opening of a file. One can use wi-fi, dongle, broadband or internet leased line. However, best is to have a Local Area Network and a dedicated line for internet. In smaller offices- one can have OFC connection. Many service providers give FTTH (Fibre To The Home) with good speed and sufficient data download. LAN would be preferable - as it is more reliable. To begin with one can take broadband - or wi-fi dongles. One can even use mobile hotspot to work on eOffice.

  12. eOFFICE| Scanners Application uses pdf for security of files. Thus, the correspondence pages have to be in pdf, meaning that dak has to be scanned before it can be attached to eFile. Hence, scanners are required, in every office, for scanning of dak and letters. One/two scanning machines at CRU, depending on physical dak received, and one or two small machines in Sections with high scanning requirements may suffice. One can use OE (Swachhta) budget as scanning and digitisation is approved under Swachhta Action Plan.

  13. eOFFICE| Hiring of manpower For onsite assistance, a manpower may be desirable. This can be obtained from NIC Services Incorporated (NICSI). One manpower should be enough to cater to many offices in the same building and around as assistance can be given using apps like AnyDesk.

  14. eOFFICE| Submission of eOffice Master Data Employee Master Database (EMD) data would be required for generating instance of eOffice. The required template for filling the data would be shared by DGPM in due course.

  15. eOFFICE| Creation of File Heads File heads for creating new files on e-Office have to be finalised according to the needs of various branches in every secondary, tertiary heads are to be provided. office. Basic, primary, A no. of these required in a GST Zone have been finalised and are in use in Chandigarh CGST Zone. They will be shared by DGPM with others for comments and views before finalising.

  16. eOFFICE| DSC /e-Signing 5. Legal recognition of electronic signatures. Where any law provides that information or any other matter shall be authenticated by affixing the signature or any document shall be signed or bear the signature of any person, then, notwithstanding anything contained in such law, such requirement shall be deemed to have been satisfied, if such information or matter is authenticated by means of electronic signature affixed in such manner as may be prescribed by the Central Government. Thus, documents such as summons, PH notices, OIOs etc. can also be digitally signed and remain valid as long as they are in electronic form. When they are printed, signatures must be affixed.

  17. eOFFICE| DSC /e-Signing Digital signatures: They come with a physical dongle, and are issued to a specific person. May be suitable where one has to use them often as in that case eSign can be expensive. eSign: They are integrated with the application; they work by sending OTP on the Aadhar registered mobile of the user; charges are on the basis of no. of times they are used.

  18. eOFFICE| Training to users Training to master trainers shall be arranged by DGPM through the hired manpower for roll out of eOffice. These master trainers shall give training to users in an office. Training can also be obtained from local NIC (NIC State Center) or from videos available online.

  19. eOFFICE| LDAP binding for email LDAP binding for all created users with Govt. email is required to sync email server with the eOffice application server. The email details shall be collected by DGPM for LDAP binding by NIC.

  20. eOFFICE| Scanning and migration of physical Files Working files may be required to be migrated to eOffice. Therefore such files may be listed; duly page numbered incl. note sheet and correspondence pages for scanning and digitisation; For scanning and digitisation of the files, contract can be awarded through GeM . SAP budget can be used for this purpose. GEM has many companies which carry out scanning and digitisation. Procedure for scanning and migration of files is given at https://docs.eoffice.gov.in/Guidelines_for_Scanning.pdf https://docs.eoffice.gov.in/Guidelines_for_Migration.pdf respectively to scan and migrate scanned files onto eOffice. Of course migration can begin only after launch of e-Office. and

  21. eOFFICE| eOffice Administrators The eOffice application requires System Administrator and Local Admin who have to manage the data entry and changes required upon change in charges and transfer of users. Two officers can be identified for this purpose in each Commissionerate/Directorate, who can receive additional training on eOffice. AC/DC-Systems may be made the Local Admin of eOffice, who can be the single point of contact for users of a Commissionerate/Directorate. One may issue Office responsibilities. Orders to assign these

  22. 5 Mantras for successful implementation Commitment of senior officers DGGI Chandigarh, even though not part of the Chandigarh Zone, was able to implement it due to commitment of its Joint Director. Dedicated/ Enthusiastic Core Team High Speed internet connection A poor internet connection will result in frequent interruption of work frustrating users, who may tend to blame it wrongly on server failure. Proper Infrastructure PC/AIO/Laptop for all users; some scanners Training of staff May require training/support for six months

  23. Thank You. In case of any doubts please write to DGPM Delhi at dgpm.insp-cbec@nic.in or to me at sunils.katiyar@gov.in

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