Unified Digital Data Platform (UDDP)

JHARKHAND

Beneficiary Oriented Solution - State

One stop platform of Citizen Centric Services

Published By: SeMT

Unified Digital Data Platform (UDDP) is a centralized beneficiary database consisting of golden records of residents of Jharkhand and has the target to cover 3.8 Crores residents.  

Project Details

Brief Background

Unified Digital Data Platform (UDDP) is a centralized beneficiary database consisting of golden records of residents of Jharkhand and has the target to cover 3.8 Crores residents.  The centralized database is created by aggregation of beneficiary-oriented scheme databases through a defined data processing pipeline and subsequently identifying unique record of beneficiary database using Aadhaar based deduplication. The unique beneficiary record is provided a unique UDDP ID and inserted into the golden record database. A family ID is also assigned to the golden record which is based on the PDS family records. UDDP promotes a federated data architecture by linking the UDDP Database with scheme databases. This allows for a loosely coupled system with high data integrity as well as ease of integration.

Objective

a)     Creation of a unified database of beneficiaries across various domains by unifying data from various databases

b)     Identification of families of the individuals and assigning Individual IDs and Family IDs

c)     Harness UDDP by gaining insights for better planning, providing proactive e-governance, service delivery and resident engagement.

Benefits

1. For Government:
- Unique identification of beneficieries across the schemes
- One source of data of citizen
- Effective administration through data analytics
- Planning of new schemes with ease and increased accuracy
2. For Scheme Owner Departments:
- Preventing errors of inclusion and exclusion of scheme beneficiries
- Pro-active delivery of services to eligible beneficiries
3. For Residents:
- Visibility to residents about schemes they are enrolled into and schemes they are eligible for
- Transparency to residents 
- Ease in getting benefits

Implementation Methodology

a.     Selection of existing base databases for creation of UDDP

b.     Finalizing the UDDP database structure

c.     Extracting beneficiary data from other schemes databases

d.     Selection of a deduplication strategy (use of Aadhaar/Demographic deduplication)

e.     Using the Data Ingestion Framework to link Scheme data with base UDDP database.

f.      Resolving family of individuals using PDS database.

g.     Assigning UDDP individual ID and family ID

h.     Assessment of the coverage after every iteration

i.      Defining strategy for the record which don’t have a unique identifier.

j.      Reaching a baseline state with maximum coverage

k.     Defining strategy for subsequent addition/modification and deletion of the data in the golden record database.

l.      Defining strategy to send modified golden record data back to underlying scheme databases.

m.   Developing reporting and analytics for the government departments for their consumption.

n.     Providing portal access to citizen to get a handle on their own data and allowing them to apply for schemes which they are eligible for.

o.     Linking DBT data from PFMS with UDDP.

Implementing Agency Details

Name of implement agency

KPMG

Name of Representative of Agency

Representative Agency Email

Representative Agency Phone / Mobile

Technology Details

Technology Architecture

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Contact Details

Secretary, Secretary, Department of IT & e-Governance

it.egovdept2@gmail.com

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