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1 e-Government PPPs Randeep Sudan, Lead ICT Policy Specialist

2 Definition Form of government procurement involving private sector participation for the delivery of specific public services. Agreement between the government and a private sector entity to share in the risk and rewards of a business venture involving provision of public services.

3 Benefits of e-Government PPPs Value Propositions Access to private finance Reduced operational risk for the public sector Faster delivery of capital projects Project management skills Improved service delivery to citizens Optimum utilization of government resources Entrepreneurship and innovation

4 Investment Responsibility of the Private Sector Increasing investment responsibility of the private sector Design and Build Build, Operate and Transfer (BOT) Special Purpose Vehicle (Joint Venture) Build, Own and Operate (BOO) Contract License (Operate and Maintain) Lease Agreements Build, Own, Operate and Transfer (BOOT) Fully Government Venture Complete Private Sector Initiative

5 E-Government PPPs Traffic Systems: DC Metropolitan Police Department’s partnership with Lockheed Martin IMS for installation of cameras and sensors at traffic lights. Customs: GCNet a JV with Société Générale de Surveillance (SGS, 60%), Government (20%), Ghana Shippers Council (10%), and two local banks (5%,each) in Ghana. Taxation: State of Virginia’s partnership with American Management Systems (AMS). e-Procurement: Government of Andhra Pradesh’s partnership with Commerce One.

6 e-Government DomainProject Financing MechanismReturns to the Private Partner 12 Tax and Customs Fees charged from citizens and businesses for service enhancement % share of the fees, per transaction % share of additional revenues made possible by improved audit and collection programs e-Procurement Fees charged from participating government agencies and subscription fees from prospective suppliers for service enhancement % share of the amount of bid (with an upper cap on the total amount) % share of the subscription amount Certification and Licensing Fees charged from citizens and businesses (in addition to the usual fees charged for issuing certificates and licenses) for service enhancement % share of the service enhancement fees -- Social Benefits Fees charged from citizens for service enhancement % share of the service enhancement fees, per distribution -- Health and Education Fees charged from citizens for service enhancement % share of the service enhancement fees, per distribution -- Business Models

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8 Karnataka Employment Center Partnership with TeamLease A PPP model for an employment exchange Process includes assessment, counseling, training, certification and placement Government pays for every person recruited

9 Rural BPO Partnership between Infosys BPO and the Society for Elimination of Rural Poverty Captive business of up to 50 per cent from various Government departments Infosys, in turn, has joined hands with DesiCrew Solutions Private Limited and Ruralshores Business Services Private Limited, to run the BPOs in Andhra Pradesh.

10 Open Government Data Principles 1.Complete: All public data is made available. Public data is data that is not subject to valid privacy, security or privilege limitations.Complete 2.Primary: Data is as collected at the source, with the highest possible level of granularity, not in aggregate or modified forms.Primary 3.Timely: Data is made available as quickly as necessary to preserve the value of the data.Timely 4.Accessible: Data is available to the widest range of users for the widest range of purposesAccessible 5.Machine processable: Data is reasonably structured to allow automated processing.Machine processable 6.Non-discriminatory: Data is available to anyone, with no requirement of registration.Non-discriminatory 7.Non-proprietary: Data is available in a format over which no entity has exclusive control.Non-proprietary 8.License-free: Data is not subject to any copyright, patent, trademark or trade secret regulation. Reasonable privacy, security and privilege restrictions may be allowed.License-free

11 Open Data BrightScope: Maintains a comprehensive database of information on 401k plans and add additional value and insight by quantitatively rating each 401k plan across critical metrics. My City Way: A mobile applications platform, is available in 30 cities around the world, and provides information on things like public restrooms, transit, traffic, tourist attractions, and restaurants based on data provided by the local governments.

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