Title: Khajane-II Integrated Financial Management System
1Khajane-II Integrated Financial Management System
- Khajane-II COMPUTERIZATIONAn Integrated
Real-time Solution - Contents
- Current System A Snapshot
- Current System Typical Hardware Setup
- Current System Typical Process Flow
- Current Constraints Solutions
- Flow within Government.
- Bill and Payment Flow.
- Accounts compilation
- Tax payment
- Transformation Implementation
- Benefits
2Current System A Snapshot
- KEY FUNCTION
- Primarily Designed To Take Care Of Treasury
Transactions. - OFFSHOOTS
- 1) Budget Control.
- 2) Compilation Classification
- Of Accounts
- 3) Generating MIS Reports
- 4) Reconciliation Of Accounts
- BENEFITS
- Largely accurate reports resulting in
- better monitoring
- Transparency in Treasury Functioning
- Better Cash Flow Management
- Improved Expenditure Control
- Timely rendering of Accounts
- MIS-Classification Largely Reduced
- Technical Architecture
- 2-Tire Architecture, Dispersed Client-Server.
- Data Base On ORACLE 8i Platform
- V-SAT Connectivity, Current Bandwidth Of 4
- MBPS Shared With Two Other Depats.
- Main Server On SUN-SOLARIS OS
- Fraudulent Payments Severely Limited
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3Current System Typical Hardware Setup
N M C
I DU
SERVER
SWITCH
U P S
V sat Antenna
NMC
CLIENT
CLIENT
L.M.P.
D.M.P.
4Current System Typical Process Flow
N M C
N M C
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C/W
C/W - HA
BACK OFFICE
FRONT OFFICE
SERVER
NMC
C/W
T.O.
VALIDATION
5Current Constraints Solutions
Current Constraints
Proposed Solution
- To come out with new khajane application which
will support all envisaged advanced
functionalities. - Seamless and secured integration of treasury
with user departments and stake holders like
f.D, other departments, o/o a.G., Post offices,
banks etc. - N-tier architecture,providing for data base
server, application server and fast efficient
clients - Connectivity between treasuries to be through
leased line/ KSWAN as redundancy.
- New requirements and demands by government
cannot be handled to its best with current
application. - Since Khajane.Net is an intranet, integration
with various agencies like A.GsO, Banks, Depts,
P.O., etc has not been possible - 2-TIER architecture with dispersed
client-server remotes - V-sat connectivity with bandwidth constraints
6CONTINUED
Current Constraints
Proposed Solution
- Application, database software is out dated, p3
systems still in use which do not support new
applications and software, nor can be protected
by anti-virus ware. - Currently all the budget related updations by FD
are done manually at TNMC. - All payment advices and scrolls between
treasuries and banks are sent manually and
updated in treasury database. - Security and user administration have become
audit issues
- Improvement in internal architecture and
application to avoid data loss, - Automation of internal processes to ensure
service level controls through exception
reporting. - Enable finance department to control releases,
integrating disbursement of budget allocation,
additionalities, erratas, supplementary estimates
etc. - Information on receipts and payments to and from
banks through electronic advice and online
daily scroll updation. - Upgrading security controls, incorporating
security features, generating decision support
systems etc.,
7CONTINUED
Current Constraints
Proposed Solution
- Develop management protocols, procedures, manuals
for over-all computerized treasury environment.
- Poor documentation, new functionalities
and procedures not updated in the manuals and not
outlined for easy reckoning
8Flow within Government
Authorization Flow for Funds
Information Flow for Budget
Flow Strategy Decision output information is
captured before paper output is generated from
the system
9Bill Payment Flow
DDO
10Accounts Compilation
11Tax payment
12Transformation Implementation Plan
- Design
- To-be process maps
- Re-Eng processes
- Functional Requirement study.
- Identify MIS Requirements
- System design
- Application development
- Integration
- H/W sizing Procurement
- Pilot
- Roll-out
Design financial/business model Define
SLAs Present various Solns.
Define TO-BE
Pre-bid Clarifications
Implementation
Final RFP
DPR
1 to 25 Days 26 to 50 Days 51 to 75 Days 76 to 90 Days 91 to 105 Days 106 to 115 Days 116 to 190 Days 191 to 197 Days 198 to 212 Days 213 to 360 Days
Study AS-IS
Gap Analysis
Tender Process
Evaluate bidders
Draft RFP
- Evaluation of technical commercial bids
- Select competitive bidder
- Study present
- Structure
- Functions
- Limitations
- Study stakeholders
- systems linkages
- Prepare
- Change Mgmt Plan
- Solution Architecture
13Benefits
- Real-time information available from point of
origin of the data to all stake holders. - Availability of financial position at any point
of time, enabling dynamic decision making. - Integrate business processes across departments
onto a single enterprise-wide information system.
- Improved coordination across functional
departments and increased efficiencies with
timely accounting.
14ECS Payment of Salaries
- Currently 80000 employees (15 of total) get
salaries through ECS in 5 cities - Another 100000 employees to be under ECS payment
in 11 cities by August 09. - Further expansion is constrained by Banks
limitations on CBS - Authorization is currently floppy based More
secure communication arrangements to be developed
as part of KHAJANE II application.
15Payment of Pensions
- Currently through Public Sector Banks, but with
no oversight by Government - Shift to Central Pension Processing Arrangements
and e-payment by December 09
16Payments to PRIs
- Payments to Gram Panchayats (5600) are through
ECS - Treasury gives a consolidated cheque
- Payee bank transfers to GPs through ECS based on
Rural Devpt Deptt advice
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