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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure> NEW DELHI: The technology and data management committee is set to work with US technology majors Microsoft and Cisco, among private corporates, to efficiently manage flow of information critical to tackling the Covid-19<\/a> outbreak, but critical government communication would continue to be through the National Informatics Centre (NIC).

“Start-ups and large corporates are also giving ideas on tackling this emergency. C-DAC Pune has offered supercomputing for gene sequencing of the virus, this we have passed on to ICMR (Indian Council for Medical Research),” a senior government official told ET, adding that the next step was working on the data.

Among large tech companies, the official said that Microsoft and Cisco had offered help to the government in terms of providing tools so that people could share files and information from remote locations.

The government has accepted the offer but only for non-critical communication. “These companies have provided some helpful tools free of cost to tide and we will be making use of these but only for non-critical communication,” the officer said.

Thus, critical government communication would continue to be through NIC while the tools offered by tech giants would be utilized in communicating with frontline workers in various districts and villages in educating them on how to tackle the spread of virus.
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it<\/a>tee is part of the 11 empowered groups headed by top bureaucrats in the country for planning and ensuring implementation of Covid-19 response activities. The technology and data management panel is headed by IT secretary Ajay Sawhney, and comprises of telecom secretary Anshu Prakash, GS Toteja, additional director general, ICMR and Bharat Khera, joint secretary (Cabinet secretariat), among its members.

The panel is tasked with collating information from various start-ups, tech companies, molecular diagnostic companies, companies involved in devising test-kits and other stakeholders. This is part of an effort to streamline the data to be able to quickly track the spread of Covid-19 virus, including in districts, villages and individuals who are infected with the virus, on a real-time basis.

“This committee is going to essentially act as a filter since there is so much deluge of information flowing in from all directions. Instead of burdening everything on health, different committees will look at certain different areas, so that health can focus on their work,” the official said.

“The entire data of which individual is tested positive, who is getting quarantined, if any hotspots are developing, spread of Covid-19 across districts. All this data will be systematically collected through close cooperation with ICMR and National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) and will in fact form the basis for the Covid-19 app as well,” the official said.
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数据面板与微软合作,应对Covid思科的信息流动

技术和数据管理委员会将与美国科技巨头微软和思科合作,在私人企业,有效管理信息流动的关键解决Covid-19爆发,但关键的政府沟通将继续通过国家信息中心(NIC)。

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  • 更新2020年3月31日上午08:29坚持
新德里:技术和数据管理委员会将与美国科技巨头微软和思科合作,在私人企业,有效地管理信息流处理的关键Covid-19爆发,但关键的政府沟通将继续通过国家信息中心(NIC)。

“初创企业和大型企业也给想法解决这个紧急。C-DAC普纳提供了超级计算机的病毒基因测序,这我们已经传递给ICMR(印度医学研究理事会),开展“一位高级政府官员告诉ET,下一步是研究数据。

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大型科技公司,官方说,微软和思科提供了帮助政府提供的工具,这样人们可以从远程位置共享文件和信息。

政府已经接受了报价,但只对非关键沟通。“这些公司提供了一些有用的工具免费的潮流,我们将利用这些只是非关键沟通,”警官说。

因此,至关重要的政府沟通将继续通过网卡同时科技巨头提供的工具将用于与一线员工沟通在不同的地区和村庄在教育他们如何应对病毒的传播。

读也


通信技术和数据管理三通是11授权组的一部分由高级官僚的国家计划,并确保实施Covid-19应对活动。技术和数据管理小组由部长Ajay Sawhney,和包括电信部长安苏普拉卡什,GS Toteja,额外的总经理,ICMR巴拉特Khera,开展联合秘书(内阁秘书处),其成员之一。

这个小组的任务是整理信息从各种创业、科技公司、分子诊断公司,公司参与设计检测盒和其他利益相关者。这是为了简化数据能够快速跟踪Covid-19病毒的传播,包括地区、村庄和人感染了病毒,在实时的基础上。

“这个委员会将本质上作为一个过滤器因为有太多泛滥的信息流入从四面八方。而不是加重一切健康,不同的委员会将会在某些不同的区域,所以,健康可以专注于他们的工作,”这位官员说。

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“整个数据的个人检测呈阳性,被隔离,如果任何热点地区正在开发,Covid-19跨地区的传播。所有这些数据将通过密切合作,系统地收集ICMR和国家疾病控制中心(NCDC)的开展,事实上形成Covid-19应用的基础,”这位官员说。

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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure> NEW DELHI: The technology and data management committee is set to work with US technology majors Microsoft and Cisco, among private corporates, to efficiently manage flow of information critical to tackling the Covid-19<\/a> outbreak, but critical government communication would continue to be through the National Informatics Centre (NIC).

“Start-ups and large corporates are also giving ideas on tackling this emergency. C-DAC Pune has offered supercomputing for gene sequencing of the virus, this we have passed on to ICMR (Indian Council for Medical Research),” a senior government official told ET, adding that the next step was working on the data.

Among large tech companies, the official said that Microsoft and Cisco had offered help to the government in terms of providing tools so that people could share files and information from remote locations.

The government has accepted the offer but only for non-critical communication. “These companies have provided some helpful tools free of cost to tide and we will be making use of these but only for non-critical communication,” the officer said.

Thus, critical government communication would continue to be through NIC while the tools offered by tech giants would be utilized in communicating with frontline workers in various districts and villages in educating them on how to tackle the spread of virus.
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Read also<\/h4>
<\/a><\/figure>
WBA takes over Cisco&#39;s OpenRoaming<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
<\/a><\/figure>
Microsoft acquires 5G specialist firm Affirmed Networks<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
<\/a><\/figure>
Microsoft Cloud services witness massive 775% jump<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
<\/a><\/figure>
Microsoft, Cisco seek clarity on technical challanges of data localisation in India<\/a><\/h5><\/div><\/div><\/div>\n\n\n\n
The technology and data management comm
it<\/a>tee is part of the 11 empowered groups headed by top bureaucrats in the country for planning and ensuring implementation of Covid-19 response activities. The technology and data management panel is headed by IT secretary Ajay Sawhney, and comprises of telecom secretary Anshu Prakash, GS Toteja, additional director general, ICMR and Bharat Khera, joint secretary (Cabinet secretariat), among its members.

The panel is tasked with collating information from various start-ups, tech companies, molecular diagnostic companies, companies involved in devising test-kits and other stakeholders. This is part of an effort to streamline the data to be able to quickly track the spread of Covid-19 virus, including in districts, villages and individuals who are infected with the virus, on a real-time basis.

“This committee is going to essentially act as a filter since there is so much deluge of information flowing in from all directions. Instead of burdening everything on health, different committees will look at certain different areas, so that health can focus on their work,” the official said.

“The entire data of which individual is tested positive, who is getting quarantined, if any hotspots are developing, spread of Covid-19 across districts. All this data will be systematically collected through close cooperation with ICMR and National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) and will in fact form the basis for the Covid-19 app as well,” the official said.
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