~ IIT Kanpur-backed CRUBN partners
with Centre for Smart Governance, a premier software development agency of the
Government of Karnataka ~
~ The partnership will work to develop
a permissioned blockchain network for all eGovernment Procurement (e-GP)
systems across the country ~
~ Once fully operational, this system
will be a pan-India system that would reduce the time and cost associated with
public procurements made using e-GP systems ~
Kanpur : CRUBN, an IIT-Kanpur incubated company
which provides state-of-the-art blockchain solutions for government and
business entities across the globe, has teamed up with Centre for Smart
Governance, a premier software development agency of the Government of Karnataka,
to develop a permissioned blockchain network as a decentralized trust and
efficiency layer for all eGovernment Procurement (e-GP) systems across the
country.
E-Government
Procurement (e-GP) systems cater to the procurement and tendering requirements
of various government departments and organizations. Though e-GP systems have
contributed to enhanced efficiency and transparency in government procurement,
there is potential for further advancement of the existing systems.
This
partnership aims to ease the hassle of the existing systems by making the more
than 50 operational e-GP systems across the country interoperable, which, up
till now, work in silos.
Professor Abhay
Karandikar, Director, IIT Kanpur,
said, “We have a dynamic space within the Startup Incubation and Innovation Centre (SIIC) that helps in breeding
innovations. All the incubatees of the SIIC have been contributing to the
country in various means, and in time of crucial need. I am delighted for the
team of CRUBN, who have come forward to help in developing a key blockchain
network across the country that would enrich the existing e-governance systems.
This will help IIT Kanpur in realising the vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat in
state-of-the-art technologies and making India a technology super power.”
This
blockchain network will be used for validating the claims of suppliers along
with their identities. The proposed system will connect all the e-GP systems
through a network, which will help retrieve and validate relevant supplier data
between various e-GP Systems that are in use within India. The proposed system
will also digitize Bank guaranteesby powering them using the trust-based
automation of Blockchain. When fully operational, this system will be a
pan-India system that would reduce the time and cost associated with public procurements
made using e-GP systems.
Key
highlights of the project:
·
This
blockchain network will be governed by the terms and conditions decided by the
consortium of the e-GP Systems across the country.
·
Theblockchain
system can be used as the national de-duplicated supplier datastore.
·
Any
e-GP system can depend upon the trust that Blockchain guarantees to
authenticate supplier details. This will potentially save enormous costs
associated with tender processing and make the process simpler and efficient.
·
Bank
guarantees will also be pushed to this system in a tokenized & privacy-preserving
manner to maintain integrity.
·
Tokenization
of Bank guarantees would mean that they will become a more acceptable
instrument of transaction than they are now.
With
its vision to empower India in technological self-reliance, IIT Kanpur has been
undertaking various projects and initiatives. CRUBN was incubated at IIT
Kanpur, for phase-III of National Blockchain Project, funded by the National
Security Council Secretariat and envisioned to build e-governance solutions
using blockchain technology.IIT Kanpur’s C3i Center funded by the SERB (Science
and Engineering Research Board) is India’s first cyber security research and
education centre in the field of cybersecurity of critical infrastructure.
Further, the C3i Hub (The Technology Innovation Hub funded by DST’s National
Mission on Cyber Physical systems) established at IIT Kanpur helps in
empowering the research, education, start-up ecosystem, and industrial
collaboration in the field of cyber security.
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