Dear Comrades,
According to the PIB release, the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs approved the IT Modernization Project - Phase-II Proposal of Department of Posts. The detail is furnished below.
| Cabinet   Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) |  | 

| IT Modernization Project of Department of Posts – Phase-II    | |
| The Cabinet   Committee on Economic Affairs today approved the IT Modernization Project –   Phase-II proposal of the Department of Posts. The decision is to computerize   all the Departmental and Grameen Dak Sevak (GDS) posts offices in the   country. The approval has also been accorded for creation of IT   infrastructure including establishment of Data Centre, Networking of the   Departmental post offices, development of scalable, integrated and modular   software for all the operations of the Department of Posts. The Project will   be implemented over a three year period covering 2010-11, 2011-12 and   2012-13.  The total expenditure involved in this project will be Rs.1877.20 crore and it will cover all the Post Offices throughout the country in all the State and Handheld devices will be provided to all the Grameen Dak Sevak (GDS) Post Offices in the rural areas and necessary software application developed. Banking solution will be implemented for the Post Office Savings Bank (POSB) scheme. Software Integration solutions will be developed for mail operations enabling tracking solutions for all registered and Speed Post articles. The Postal Life Insurance services will be available in all the Post Offices including rural pot offices in the country through computers and rural ICT devices. Comprehensive training will be given to staff in Customer relations, application, IT management and system training skills. Background: The Post Office presently handles 654 crore pieces of mail annually. POSB has a corpus fund of Rs.5,63,000 crore. Significant trends like liberalization and globalization; urbanization, increased demand for financial services, increased funding by government for weaker sections and rural sector, make it imperative that India Post develop new processes and supporting technology. ******* | 
 
 
