IN PERSON
Dr Mukesh Aghi
Steria (India) Chairman and CEO
“You Cannot
Legislate Behaviour”
In a free-wheeling discussion with e-Gov Editor-in-Chief Dr Ravi Gupta, Steria (India) Chairman and CEO Dr Mukesh Aghi discusses major e-Governance initiatives that his company has been involved in, across the globe. He also presents his perspectives on the status of ICT adoption in the Indian private and government sectors, and makes the point that technology can aid governance only upto a point
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teria, I have been told, has a very strong government presence globally. What are some of the major government interventions you have been involved in and what are the tools and practices you would like to see implemented in India? Steria generates roughly €1.75 billion in revenues, and 40 percent of that comes from the public sector, and we have been working with governments at different levels. Some of big projects we are working on, for example, we have built and manage the Schengen Visa system. So all the visas and border control, everything, we manage that, and we have built the technology. Similarly, for the Ministry of Justice in UK, from the case analysis perspective all the way down to conviction and managing the prison environment – we have built and manage the entire system .We have also built and mange the Land Records System in the UK. Then we have massive projects in the defence system, we do supply chain logistics for the UK defence. We also provide very strong biometric solutions to UK and also for the defence forces. We have developed a solution for the Cleveland State of the US. Every police officer has a product like a smart phone or smart pad, we call it CUPID and it has all the information you need. So as a policeman stops a vehicle he can basically punch in the vehicle’s licence plate number, and it immediately retrieves all the details. You can get driver’s id number, license number, punch it and keep all the information. Within the CUPID you can file the FIR. And then we have identified something very unique, which is, every time a police officer comes into contact with a citizen or an issue, we have a marketing team which calls up the citizen and does a customer survey, what is the experience, what is the solution needed here, is the citizen happy with the experience and so on. So we have integrated customer satisfaction to encourage better police services. We are also present in countries such as Norway, France, and Germany etc. In Germany, for example, we are managing all of the systems of the Ministry of Finance. We manage their back office and also handle payroll, citizen contact etc. In Singapore, we work very closely with their transport, LTA and that is interesting because there we are bringing citizens who use public transport system because Singapore is saying listen, we have limited land, don’t buy cars. We will do everything from safety to tunnel management. Basically we are trying to provide services to encourage citizens to use more public transportation.