Bamondi Union Digital Center
Listings:
* A scanner.
* Two printers.
* A fan.
* Four Chairs
* Four monitors.
* A sound box.
* A laptop.
* Two dimmed.
* A web camera.
* Set a mic
* A photographer
* UP S4
* Mega Mic 1
* Cabinets 1
* Optical fiber obtained from BTCL
* 7 tables
* Scanner 1
What is UISC?
1. Background:
Free flow of information is one of the prerequisites for empowering the public. It is possible to make positive changes in their lives, especially through ensuring the flow of information among the disadvantaged people. The involvement of the local government organization is essential to ensure public empowerment by reaching information services among the mass population at the grassroots level. In this endeavor, steps have been taken to establish 'Union Information Services Center (UISC)' at the union level of local government department. UISC is a state-of-the-art information center (telecentre) - the purpose of which is to ensure information services at the doorstep of the grassroots people. Significant benefits to UISC include: Internet connection for communication at home and abroad at a very short time and low cost; By connecting to information super highway, access to hundreds of thousands of websites across the world, with the ability to exchange knowledge and knowledge; Information and services related to agriculture, health, education, law and human rights, employment, market, various government forms, etc. in VVO, audio, animation and text format in offline databases; There will be less cost-effective computer-based training programs and computerized commercial services, such as compositing, printing, photocopying, photo-screening and scanning.
2. Relevance
One of the main election pledges of the current government created 'Digital Bangladesh' In order to implement this commitment, it is absolutely necessary to ensure free flow of information at the grass root level, which is possible through the establishment of UISC. Besides, the UISC programs can also play a significant role in achieving the goals of the government's Right to Information Act 2008. Meanwhile, the government is committed to providing information technology services among the public as one of the world's leading signatories on the World Summit on Information Society (WSIS) Plan of Action- 2003. To achieve the goal of the government's poverty reduction program, it has been given importance to ensure free flow of information. So by 2020, every union council in the country will be able to play a groundbreaking role in the field of knowledge studies and to develop the center of all development activities in the area.
3. Institutional engagement:
Although UISC is an information-based information center, it has the involvement of local and national organizations for its proper implementation. Institutional engagement is mentioned below-
3.1 Role of Union Parishad:
Union Council is the main entrepreneur of UISC. Union Parishad will ensure overall supervision, management and accountability of UISC activities. However, the specific responsibilities of the Union Parishad are:
- Providing room suitable for setting up centers;
- Buying and supplying essential materials outside the entrepreneur segment;
- To purchase and supply the furniture required for setting up the center;
- Providing electricity connections, water connections and other necessary institutional facilities;
- To ensure necessary safety;
- Providing full cooperation to implement the activities of the UISC Management Committee;
- Role to provide financial and infrastructural support to the local and national levels for the development of UISC;
- Monitoring and evaluating UISC's work;
- Preparation of a fortnightly report.
3.2 Role of the upazila administration (focal point):
- Finalizing the selection of Union Parishad for UISC;
- To assist / achieve the necessary administrative, technical and financial assistance to develop UISC as a financially independent organization;
- Conducting coordinator role in coordinating UISC with other local government and non-government organizations;
- To purchase computers, printers, laptops and multimedia projectors in all unions;
- To create transparent ideas in the public relations and public opinion about e-service and e-governance;
- Monitoring and evaluating UISC's work;
- Meeting progress progress at least once per month.
- Visit these centers on a fortnightly basis.
- To send the monthly report to the district focal point in the prescribed form.
3.3 Role of the District Administration (Focal Point):
- Monitor the activities of the union and upazila focal points to implement UISC program.
- To support the Upazila Focal Point in the Union Council elections for UISC;
- To assist / achieve the necessary administrative, technical and financial assistance to develop UISC as a financially independent organization;
- Role of District Coordinator to involve UISC with other local government and non-government organizations;
- To create transparent ideas in the public relations and public opinion about e-service and e-governance;
- Implementing field level training;
- Monitoring and evaluating UISC's work;
- Meeting progress progress at least once per month.
- Seasonal Priority visits during field visits; Priority visits.
- Why is the Monthly Report in the prescribed form?
Planning and Implementation: Cabinet Division, A2I, BCC, DoICT and BASIS