State Wide Area Network
A State Wide Area Network is one of the core infrastructure components under the National e-Governance Plan of the Government of India. The main purpose of this network is to create a dedicated Closed User Group network and provide a secured and high speed connectivity for Government functioning and connecting State Headquarters, District Headquarters, Blocks Headquarters. The SWAN project, which forms a strategic component of the National eGovernance Plan, was approved in March 2005.
Introduction
SWAN is an approved scheme of Department of IT of Government of India claimed to bring speed, efficiency, reliability and accountability of Government-to-government functions. It is one of the core infrastructure components under NeGP and was planned as a converged backbone network for voice, video and data communications across each of the 29 States and 6 Union Territories. Common Service Centers schemes would serve as the end delivery points. The Department of Information Technology, Government of India, is the nodal department for each SWAN implementation. The scheme was a “centralized initiative with decentralized implementation”. SWANs across the country are expected to cover at least 50000 departmental offices through 1 million route kilometers of communication links.Objectives
- The SWAN aims to create a dedicated closed user group network of minimum speed of 2 Mbit/s by connecting around 7500 points of presence, providing data, voice & Video connectivity to more than 50,000 government offices.
- Efficient Delivery : The network aims at increasing the efficiency of the government delivery mechanism and optimize the performance.
- Reliable Connectivity: SWAN would provide reliable, vertical and horizontal connectivity within the State / UT administration and would facilitate electronic transactions between all the government departments.
History
Andhra Pradesh State Wide Area Network
First statewide network in the country APSWAN providing Voice, Video and Data services thereby enabling video-conferencing between the then united A.P. Chief Minister and others in the Capital with district officials was conceived and implemented in 1999.This was executed under BOOT Model with the duration of 5+ years by United Telecoms Limited in a record time. The Network connected the united Andhra Pradesh State Secretariat at Hyderabad with the Other Government offices across the state using leased lines.
The project was taken up by the Chandrababu Naidu government as part of `Vision 2020,' initiated by him in an effort to bringing in transparency and accountability in state administration.
Gujarat State Wide Area Network
The GSWAN is the first end-to-end IP network and the largest network in the Asia Pacific region at the time of its implementation in the year 2001-02. This connects the State Secretariat in Gandhinagar, the Capital of Gujarat, with other Government offices across the state on Leased Lines.In its first phase, 25 district headquarters and 225 Talukas were connected through a huge network of optical fiber cables to the Sachivalaya and even to ministers' residences at Gandhinagar, the state capital.
The then Chief Minister of Gujarat Narendra Modi said "Gujarat will ride GSWAN", during his inaugural speech at the Communication & Information Technology, Ahmedabad.
Jharkhand State Wide Area Network
JharNet is one of the largest e-governance network in South East Asia with 90% horizontal offices connected through optical fiber and wireless. United Telecoms Limited has implemented the State Wide Area Network project where the Government offices in the districts, Sub Divisional Headquarters and the Blocks are networked with the State Headquarters at Ranchi for providing Voice, Video and Data Services. JharNet made extensive use of Wireless Network as well as Optical fiber to connect to remote office apart from the traditional Leased Lines.Kerala State Wide Area Network
For Departments like the Revenue, Registration, Rural Development, Food and Civil Supplies Department, Police etc., Kerala SWAN provides advantages like high degree of citizen interaction. In Departments like Taxes and Treasury, the revenue augmentation will be enormous.Goa Broad Band Network
GBBN is the Next-generation network project, which is unique and the first of its kind in India. This is also the first fully fiber based network in the country. GBBN, the Gigabit scale Next Generation Network convergence is a Quadruple play providing convergence of Broadband, Telephony, Data and Television. GBBN also involves deployment of most modern networking technologies like Gigabit Passive optical network, Fiber-to-Home and Fiber-to-Business technologies.Architecture
The SWAN is required to be an open standards based, scalable, high capacity network to carry voice, data and video traffic between the designated State Government offices at the State, district and sub division / block levels. The connectivity to the end-user is based on either one or more of the standard technologies such as leased circuits, VSAT, radio frequency dial-up circuits or using appropriate Ethernet ports for the individual offices. The network would have single point gateways of adequate capacity connected to the Internet. The entire SWAN architecture is logically divided into two components.Vertical component
The vertical component of SWAN is implemented using multi-tier architecture with the State/UT Headquarters connected to the each District Headquarters which in turn gets connected to the each Block Headquarters.- Primary Tier consisting of SHQ
- Secondary Tier consisting of DHQs
- Tertiary Tier consisting of SDHQs/BHQs