Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology’s (MeitY) is looking to find customer relationship management (CRM) and enterprise resource planning (ERP) solutions based on Free and open-source software (FOSS) that it could organize on its own platforms and use it in the future to develop other citizen-facing interfaces similar to an Aarogya Setu app or a COWIN platform.
The goal is to create an open-source software repository that could be accessed and used across departments, States and countries. Presently, the government is working on using FOSS to find solutions in agritech, healthcare, governance and education sectors.
Towards this, MeitY had proclaimed #FOSS4Gov Innovation Challenge for which it has received 1,400 registrations across the country including tier-II and tier-III cities.
The winning teams will not only work with the government on its various population-scale platforms but also get cash prizes of up to Rs.90 lakh to develop their solution.
Three winners will be selected in CRM and ERP categories separately. The first prize will be Rs 20 lakh, the second prize of Rs 15 lakh and the third prize will be Rs 10 lakh.
Abhishek Singh, CEO, National eGovernance Division (NeGD) said, “The aim of #FOSS4Gov Innovation Challenge is to create awareness and promote FOSS and to also identify solutions that could be used by the government.We want to give the FOSS community an opportunity to build their own solutions especially in the CRM and ERP space which can be adopted by the government. This is the first step to build a FOSS-based govtech stack, and the repository will be available