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DACNET- is
A Central Sector Scheme of Ministry of Agriculture .
To be implemented in the Directorates/Attached Offices/ Subordinate Offices & Field Units
A turn-key project of Rs 18.39 Crores executed by
NIC
DACNET Project OverviewDACNET Project Overview
An Intranet
E-governance Applications
The objective…
An Intranet (DACNET) for e-governance applications to implement various e-Governance solutions in :-
All the Directorates/Attached/Subordinate Offices ~ 53
All the field units of the ~ 122
of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation
& make it as showcase for other Government Departments to follow.
The objective…
To provide all the Directorates and Field Units of DAC with adequate Information and Communication Technology infrastructure.
To develop an Intranet for the Department .
To develop a customised application software for the working of the Directorates.
To develop e-governance applications for the Directorates and their field units.
Development of a database at central location for storing all the necessary information and data.
The objective…
Development of Centralised DACNET portal to facilitate dissemination of information.
Development of Directorate wise portals to facilitate sharing of information for integrated development of the Department.
To establish better communication amongst the officers of DAC spread across the geographical area using e-mail /messaging.
To impart necessary training to the officers/staff to effectively utilise the Information and Communication Technology infrastructure set up under the DACNET project.
DACNET DACNET – The INTRANET of DAC– The INTRANET of DAC
DAC Horticulture
(Cashew & Cocoa)(Arecanut & Spices)
Horticulture(Cashew & Cocoa)(Arecanut & Spices)
Crops(Jute, Rice, Cotton,Sugarcane,
Tobacco, Wheat & Millet) & Oilseeds (Pulses)
Crops(Jute, Rice, Cotton,Sugarcane,
Tobacco, Wheat & Millet) & Oilseeds (Pulses)
Machinery Institutes (Southern, Northern, North –East, Central)
Machinery Institutes (Southern, Northern, North –East, Central)
Plant Quarantine (PQFS,CIPM,NPPTI,RPTL, Locust Centres)
Plant Quarantine (PQFS,CIPM,NPPTI,RPTL, Locust Centres)
NBDC & Regional Units
NBDC & Regional Units
DES & M.I.Units
DES & M.I.Units
CFQCTI & Regional Units
CFQCTI & Regional Units
DMI , Field Units & Agmark Labs
DMI , Field Units & Agmark Labs
CACPCACP
Soil Trgn Centre & AISLUS
Soil Trgn Centre & AISLUS
Extn.
Extn.
Logical Model
A Central System of DAC
Sectional Systems, which surround the Central System in the hub-and-spoke arrangement of Directorates and Field Units
Logical Model
Each of the above system will comprise of
Document management systems
Workflows
Decision Support Systems
Application Specific Systems
Databases
Portals
Broadcastings
E-Governance Model of DACNET
Setting up of a Common minimum infrastructure
Creation of data centres & repository of data with necessary computerization
Reaching of remote areas
Electronic delivery of information & services
E-Governance Model of DACNETDigital contents to support back-end
processes for integrated delivery of information and services through portals
Undertaking business process re-engineering
Rapid prototyping and rolling out of e-governance applications
E-Governance Model of DACNET
Projects of promoting empowerment
Data architecture for implementing standards and security procedures
Replicating best practices and projects that made an impact
Central Data Centre (NIC)
Department of Agriculture & Cooperation
NICNET
Dire
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1Dir
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Field Office2
2 MBps leased line
Sub LAN1
Field Office1
DACNET Architecture
Sub LAN2
Central Data Centre -Overview
Central Data Centre Infrastructure
The HQ will have state of the art Hardware to support the application infrastructure for DACNET
The application domains are divided as follows
Messaging & Collaboration DACNET Intranet Portal Database Infrastructure for various Line-of-Business
applications
At the Central Data Centre the Hadware will be :-
Cluster Server - two nos.
Server - three nos.
The Software will be :-
Windows advanced 2000 server ( 7 Lic.) OLP
SQL server Enterprise Edition (2 lic.) OLP
MS Exchange Server 2000 Enterprise Edition
Visio 2002 Enterprise Edition
Biz Talk Server 2001 Enterprise (1 proc. Lic.) OLP
Commerce Server 2000 (1 proc. Lic.) OLP
MS SharePoint Portal Server 2001 Enterprise Edition
Visual Studio.NET Enterprise Architecture
Trend Micro ( Email antivirus on Win 2k Advanced Server)
Messaging & CollaborationBased on Microsoft Clustering Technologies
in Windows 2000Exchange Server 2000 will be hosted in a
clustered environment to provide a highly available Messaging environment to the entire DACNET users across India.
Apart from Messaging, a number of workflow applications based on Exchange 2000 are also planned
The critical nature of this application requires the clustering solution for maximum uptime
DACNET Intranet Portal To percolate information across the entire
organisation it is important to have a organisational portal
Another requirement for this portal is to ensure that the efforts are directed towards content generation rather than application generation for the portal itself
Sharepoint portal server provides a framework to quickly implement a intranet portal solution
The intranet portal is a critical application and has therefore been planned on 2 servers, to achieve high availability
Database driven Applications This is the life line of the entire DACNET
project. It provides the infrastructure for building the
line of business applications which will be utilised across all offices.
The solution required has to meet a stringent criteria of not only being highly reliable but also have very high performance capabilities
SQL Server 2000 has therefore been deployed in a clustered environment
E-Procurement Solution It has been planned to host a e-
Procurement solution under the DACNET project to show case the viability of IT in automating such transactional process
Commerce Server 2002 & Biztalk Server 2002 will be used to create the E-Procurement infrastructure.
BizTalk ServerCost effectively integrate applications
within and between organizations
B2BQuickly implement secure, reliable trading partner relationships over the Internet
Business Process AutomationDefine and implement integrated business processes using B2B services
BizTalk Server Delivering on Web Services today
Create enterprise Web ServicesAddress challenges of state management, concurrency, data normalization, transaction and exceptions
Expose existing applications as Web Services Make data from any application available as an XML Web
Service with no application modifications
Aggregate services into business processes
E-Business EvolutionPresence Commerce Interaction
Publish Publish InfoInfo
ProcessProcessTransactionsTransactions
DigitalDigitalRelationshipsRelationships
Web content B2C B2B, B2E
Web sites Web-enable existing
systems
Businesstransformation
Unique Visitors Revenue Profit
Pages Transactions Business processes
Commerce Server 2002Product Highlights
GlobalE-Commerce
Enhanced Catalog Features
Support for Multinational Sites
Profiling
Powerful Business Analytics
Marketing & advertising campaigns
RapidDevelopment
Developer Portal
Commerce Server Application Runtime
Commerce Server Base Class Library
Common Language Runtime Layer
Largest set of best-of-breed partners
Performance,Availability,
Management
Improved Manageability
Enhanced Security
High Availability
Superior Recoverability
Benefits SPS 2001
Simplest Simplest AccessAccess
Industry-leading search technology
Access most important enterprise content
Stay current using scalable persistent query services
Automatically group content with auto categorization
Scalable search for most demanding intranet portals
Unleash Unleash ProductivityProductivity
Most intuitive solution for Office and Windows users
Incorporate business processes around documents
Easily manage security and access to documents
Profile documents for better discovery
Web browser as an alternative user interface
Easily Build Easily Build and and
CustomizeCustomize
Rapidly deploy an out-of-the-box portal
Easily customizable using Web Parts technology
Internet and industry standard interfaces
Leverage ASP and ADO to add web collaboration
CustomizableCustomizableHome PageHome PagePortal
Digital Dashboard FrameworkDigital Dashboard Framework
RichRichSearchSearch
CategoryCategoryBrowsingBrowsing
DocumentsDocuments
Web-basedWeb-basedDMDM
Document Management Mainstream document management
Versioning Publishing and approval Role-based security
Design goals Flexible policy Ease of use Enables relevant searches
Designed from ground up Office integration Internally HTTP and XML-based Seamless schema and security integration
Search
Best-of-breed enterprise search technology Design goals
Comprehensive Relevant Timely
Commercial reliability and security Timely data Scalable
Overall Directorate View
Directorate offices The Directorate office will have just enough
infrastructure to continue working independently on key Line of business application even in the event of connectivity failure
Since the infrastructure is exposed to the outside world, it was important to provide firewall protection at the Directorate level. This protection will also percolate to the Field unit level which will connect to each of their respective directorates using a modem
At The Directorates, the Hardware will be :-
Server: - One Number
Client Configuration - Five Numbers
On-Line UPS – 2 Kva – One Number
UPS 700 VA Line-Interactive – Five Numbers
LAN ITEMS - one server and five clients need to be connected in LAN with the provision of LAN node in each room
Deskjet – Five Number
Directorate offices To achieve this minimum requirement the
following infrastructure has been provided SQL Server 2000
For maintaining their local copy of database To provide a framework for creating a local data
warehouse at a later stage ISA Server 2000
For protecting their internal infrastructure against unauthorised access
For controlling their internal user access to the outside world
To optimise bandwidth usage by their internal users
At The Directorates, the Software will be :-
Windows 2000 Server OLP (2 lic.) - 1 no.
SQL Server 2000 standard - 1 no.
Windows XP – 4 nos.
MS Office XP Enterprise with proofing tools - 5 nos
ISA Server 2000 Standard (1 proc. Lic.) – 1 no.
Visio 2002 Prof. Edition - 1 no
Client Access Lic. for SQL 2000, Exchange, Share Point Portal Server 2001, Win 2K - 5nos.
Overall Field Offices View
PSTN/ISDN Dial-up
Client
INTERNET
Field Unit Set Up
(Windows XP Preloaded & office XP)
Field OfficesThe field offices have been provided with
the minimum infrastructure which is required to efficiently enable them carry out the DACNET project responsibilities
Also due to the limited technical resource availability at the field offices they have been provided only with the desktop clients
The planned applications will be web based to ensure minimum deployment issues
The Hardware at the Field Units:-
Client Configuration - 1 no
UPS 700 VA Line-Interactive – 1 no
Deskjet – 1 no
Modem – 1 no
The Software at the Field Units:-
Windows XP Enterprise – 1 no
MS Office XP Enterprise with proofing tools – 1 no
Client Access License for Exchange 2000,
SharePoint Portal Server 2001, SQL Server 2000, Win 2K– 1 no
DACNET Node-Wise e- Business Infrastructure
Implementation Scheme of
DACNET
Nodes
Directorate Connectivity
Directorate LAN
Switch
DACNET Directorate & Field Office
Database Server(Windows 2000 & SQL 2000 standard, Visio 2002 Prof.)
Internet Security &
Acceleration Server on High End Client (Win 2000 Server, ISA 2k)
LANLeased Line / VSAT (To NIC Network-HQ)
Switch(24 Port)
Client Nodes(Windows XP preloaded & Office XP)
NICNET
Directorate Office
PSTN/ISDN Dial-up Client
INTERNET
Field Unit
(Windows XP Preloaded & office XP)
Information Flow from Field Units
Windows NT RAS
Clients
Field Units
Directorate
Krishi Bhawan
NICNET
Dial-up Connectivity
VSAT
VSAT
switch