Hyderabad: The Telangana Government on Friday formed three separate panels - State Apex Committee, Empowered Committee of State mission team of the State to review progress in implementing the Criminal Tracking System (CCTNS) Project and Transnational.
Committees have been formed at the suggestion of the Director General of the National Crime Records Bureau for the purpose. The project was launched by the Government of India and has been approved by the Planning Commission as a Mission Mode Project under the e-government plan.
The State Committee of Apex 11 members, headed by the Chief Secretary to the State Government, will review project progress, monitor the use of funds and policy guidance and directives concerned.
Similarly, the State Empowered Committee of 11 members, headed by the Director General of Police shall be responsible for the allocation of funds, approval of BPR (Business Process Reengineering) proposals, sanction of the various project components, the adoption of various functionalities, review the progress of the project, in appropriate training, deployment of personnel taken from the right hands and other important policy and procedural issues.
The four members of the State Mission Team, chaired by IGP will have operational responsibility for the project. Proposals will be formulated and obtain the sanction of GOI for various projects. You will also be responsible for hardware deployment and operation, coordination with various agencies, resolution of issues and problems that hinder the progress of the project and the state committees Empowered Apex and related software according to a GO issued on Friday.