Announced just a few weeks ago, the Indian government's new online biometric attendance system is now online, with nearly 50,000 employees attendance across 147 government organizations (at the time of writing) including the Cabinet Secretariat, and other government bodies like the Central Vigilance Commission and the Planning Commission.
On the website
the attendance of employees can be tracked online - this serves as a centralized management system for the government, but it should also
increase transparency as anyone can access the site for a broad
overview.
On the site, you can see the attendance activity over
time, the number of registered employees and the number of employees
present today. You can even see the number of active devices, and
clicking on any of these tabs takes you to a spreadsheet where you can
see a breakdown of the information.
In this way, for example, you
can see that the Ministry of External Affairs has 195 devices, and at
the time of writing, 159 are active. You can see that eight out of 34 bio metric terminals are currently inactive, and that 1,358 MEA employees
have marked their attendance today. Click the detail button on the
right, and you can see the breakup between the Jawaharlal Nehru Bhawan,
South Block and Patiala House offices of the MEA. Clicking detail on
this page shows you the device ID, the type of device (tablet or
desktop) and even which gate the employee entered the building from.
Further
details include the name of the employee, designation, division and the
exact time the employee arrived for duty. You can even use the search
function on the dashboard to find an individual employee - and his or
her email id. That's an incredibly detailed system, and you can use the
export button to download the data on your screen to an Excel sheet as
well.
The website shows a dashboard you can track this
information, but this goes beyond just transparency. Government
employees will be able to mark their attendance at any Central Office,
which is also useful for tracking movement. This is done using biometric
reading devices in the offices, and uses the Aadhaar to verify the
data. Each government organisation has to enrol itself for the system to
work, and on the dashboard, you can see that of the 49,141 employees
registered so far, 32,487 have been verified.
As noted in the FAQ
section of the website, the system relies on network connectivity at all
times, and for this reason, the government will be ensuring Wi-Fi
connectivity on NICNET, and SIM-based connectivity for employees using
tablets.
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