Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik launches State dashboard, CM dashboard
The Hindu
Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik launched the State Dashboard, a data and analytics-powered platform which will streamline performance monitoring of government schemes, aiding data-driven decision-making.
Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik launched the State Dashboard, a data and analytics-powered platform which will streamline performance monitoring of government schemes, aiding data-driven decision-making. Mr. Patnaik said technology has been the fulcrum of our governance model.
"We will continue to use the best of technology to improve the effectiveness of the governance and bring transparency to public services," he said on May 18 after launching the dashboard.
"The launch of the integrated Dashboard will carry forward the 5T (teamwork, transparency, technology, timely completion leading to transformation) governance model. It will facilitate seamless data-driven decision-making to ensure time-bound outcomes aligned with our 5T governance model," the CM said.
The State Dashboard consists of three critical components — CM Dashboard, Department Dashboard and Administrative Action Monitoring Portal, an official said on May 19. The application appraises the performance of various Administrative Departments on 5T parametres.
Stating that the CM dashboard shares huge data with the public and is a landmark initiative for transparency, the official said the standout features of this dashboard include key performance indicators based on performance monitoring, and a visual display of progress for timely decision-making.
“It also showcases 30 different dashboards from 16 Departments currently, with a plan to add more Departments subsequently. It leverages the power of visualisation and advanced analytics to appraise the performance of departments and their schemes,” he said.
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