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Detailed Profile of Mr. Sushil Prakash Career SummaryMr. Sushil Prakash is a dynamic, result-oriented leader, having over four decades of professional experience in designing and delivering innovative solutions while executing major national and regional IT and telecom projects in the UK, Asia and Africa. He has technical qualifications from IIT Bombay and IIT Roorkee and an MBA from the University of Durham, UK.Mr. Prakash was selected to be a Lead Consultant to the Government of India on the Digital India Program on full-time basis in January 2012. His innovative contribution to Digital India has been appreciated by the United Nations University Operating Unit on Policy-Driven Electronic Governance (UNU-EGOV) with his experience Papers being accepted for presentation at successive International Conferences on e-Governance (ICEGOV) conducted by UNU-EGOV. Before joining Government of India in 2012 Mr. Prakash was Country Head (Emerging Technology and Business Innovation Group) at Tata Teleservices. Prior to that, as CIO India, he was a member of Bank of America’s India Management team as well as Bank’s Asia Technology Leadership Team. Mr. Prakash started his career in 1976 as a member of Government’s Indian Telecommunications Service and was deputed overseas very early in his career in appreciation of his outstanding work delivering innovative technology solutions for a State. He worked for over 12 years for the Government of Zimbabwe delivering technology enabled innovative solutions to facilitate the socio- economic development of the country. He returned to India in 1996 and joined Bank of America.As Founder Director I-ThinkIndia, Mr. Prakash continues to provide consultancy assisting States to develop innovative solutions for e-delivery and citizen participation.In 2017, Mr. Prakash was selected by the National Institution for Transforming India (NITI Aayog), the premier policy ‘Think Tank’ of the Government of India, to be a Mentor of Change on its initiative ‘Atal Innovation Mission.’ Mr. Prakash is also a non-executive Director with Oxigen Services India Private Limited, an organization engaged in digital transformation for sustainable governance through application of ICT. Educational QualificationsQualificationSpecializationInstituteYearMaster of Business AdministrationInformation SystemsUniversity of Durham, UK1995Master of TechnologyCommunication EngineeringIndian Institute of Technology, Bombay1976Bachelor of EngineeringElectronics & Communication EngineeringIndian Institute of Technology, Roorkee(University of Roorkee)1974 Professional Experience:Founder Director I-ThinkIndia April 2017- currentMentor for Change, Atal Innovation Mission, Niti Aayog, Govt of India April 2017- currentNon-executive Director, Oxigen Services India Private Limited April 2018- currentKey Responsibilities: provide consultancy, in partnership with State Governments and academia, to develop the POC for emerging technologies to create the platform for innovative solutions for e-delivery and participationassist senior secondary schools in the NCR Region to set up Atal Tinkering Labs to foster curiosity, creativity and imagination in young mindsmentor professionals on leveraging technology and regulatory changes for establishing competitive advantage Key Accomplishments:Experience Paper titled “A New Business Model for Digital Governance of Public Records using Blockchain” accepted by UNU-EGOV for presentation at ICEGOV 2020Lead Consultant Jan 2012- March 2017Digital India Program, National Institute for Smart Government (NISG) Key Responsibilities: Aug 2013 to Mar 2017: National e-Governance Division of Ministry of Electronics and Information TechnologyFunction as full-time advisory to provide Consultancy to all State Governments in India in the design and development of Government of India’s flagship “Digital India Programme“ with support from Govt of India’s National e-Governance Division (NeGD) of Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) Build capacity in the States/UTs to take on the resource challenges of technical and professional support on e-Governance Communicate e-Governance programme goals and progress and ensure awareness and usage uptake of e-ServicesAct on behalf of Departments in the States to design and drive the implementation and the operation of key foundational State Level e-Governance initiatives until they mature for transfer to the DepartmentDevelop models for greater innovation and entrepreneurship in selected StatesAug 2013 to Dec 2013: National Intelligence Grid (NATGRID), Ministry of Home, Government of IndiaBuilding up of NATGRID through organisation design and talent acquisition for senior positionsFeb 2013 to July 2013: Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA), Government of IndiaRoot Cause Analysis of breakdown of Ministry’s flagship MCA 21 Program Jan 2012-Jan 2013: National Mission on Education using Information and Communication Technology (NMEICT) at Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD)Provide consultancy to the Department of Higher Education at MHRD to design, develop and implement solutions using ICT as a tool so as to enhance the enrolment rate in Higher Education in India (sakshat.ac.in) Key Accomplishments:Experience Papers titled “Accelerating Government, Digital Transformation in India - A Case Study” and “An Empirical Framework for Digital Government Assessment” accepted by UNU-EGOV for presentation at ICEGOV 2019 and 2020Experience Paper “Building Capacities for enabling Digital Government” accepted by UNU-EGOV for presentation at ICEGOV 2017Established an institutional framework for State Level strategic decision-making including setting-up of State e-Governance Mission Teams (SeMTs) across all States in India in pursuance of Govt of India’s policy of introducing e-Governance on a massive scaleAs a key member of NeGD Team, built capacity of over 350 professionals for e-Governance Mission Teams in the States as well as in the CentreDeveloped and implemented an on-line innovative e-Governance Maturity Model for guiding progress of e-Governance implementation in States and to review contribution of State e-Governance Mission Teams Guided the States in the implementation of MeiTY/NeGD defined standards on Information Security, RFPs, DPRs, SLAs, BCP and DR.Successfully conducted pilot tests for an innovative low-cost telecom solution to carry educational content to remote areas for roll-out across the countryTata Teleservices Limited (TTL), New Delhi, India May 2009–December 2011Vice President and Country Head Emerging Technology and Business Innovation GroupKey Responsibilities: Spearhead TICET (Tata and Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay Centre of Excellence in IT & Telecommunications) (tcoe.in)Design and Develop TTL’s Innovation Engine, and Tech-scan ICT products & applications to promote and adopt innovative practices and productsConduct commercial business viability study of new ICT products and services Demonstrate Proof of Concept and commercialization of new ICT products and services.Key Accomplishments: Developed the strategy document of the ‘Emerging Technology and Business Innovation Group’ in consultation with TTL’s Business UnitsDesigned TTL’s 2 pillar Innovation Engine and conducted a 4-week Innovation Workshop with TTL’s Business Lines and generated innovative propositions Worked closely with TTL Business Units for launch of 12 new products and re-engineering of 4 processes in the period 2009-11, generating EBITDA exceeding Rs 50 cr/annum.Formulated and implemented the strategy document of TICET, which became the role model of the other TCOEs (Telecom Centers of Excellence) in India under Ministry of Communications and ITPatent filed for a TICET developed product (Mobile Social Networking Platform) in the USA and in India, and the product launched by Hon’ble Minister of Communications and IT in IndiaPublished Paper “Sustainable To-morrow: Harnessing ICT Potential” as part of Business Council for Sustainable Development (TERI-BCSD) and National Association of Software and Services Companies (NASSCOM) Bank of America, India Feb 1997-April 2009Senior Vice President,Head Business Management Technology (Asia) 2007-2009& Chief Information Officer (India)Vice President, Chief Information Officer (India) 2000-2006Vice President, Country Head Telecommunications, (India) 1997-2000Key Responsibilities: key member of Bank’s India Management Team and Bank’s Asia Technology Leadership Team, responsible for strategy formulation and for the management of Bank’s ICT infrastructure in India and Asia, providing internal consultation to the Bank’s Business Groups in terms of analyzing, recommending, and implementing productive and reliable ICT solutions, and directing the setting up of Bank’s Global Delivery Centre initiative in IndiaKey Accomplishments: Developed Engagement Model for Technology’s interface with Bank’s Asia Business Units, and successfully designed and implemented at least 1 innovative solution/year for Bank’s Business Units to have competitive advantageMember of Bank’s Global Core Team to successfully set up Bank’s Global Delivery Centers in Hyderabad, Gurgaon and Mumbai in India as a six-sigma projectWorked together with Bank’s Asia Business Units and developed ICT cost reduction levers for 5 verticals for each Business Line as a six-sigma projectAttained Bank of America Six Sigma Green Belt certificate on the successful completion of Bank’s major innovative initiativesAs CIO India, ensured that systems and processes in the Bank were executed at near 100% efficiency to get the unique distinction of Bank of America being awarded the # 1 Foreign Bank in India, with ranking of #1 in Efficiency repeatedly during the period 2002 to 2009.Telecommunications Consultants India Limited(a Government of India Public Sector Undertaking)Project Director, Southern African RegionJan 1984- Jan 1996Based in Harare, ZimbabweKey Responsibilities: deputed to Government of Zimbabwe to lead technical teams to develop an innovative, state-of-the-art IT and telecommunication network providing seamless coverage, with special focus on rural and remote areas for bridging the digital divide, and thereby facilitating socio- economic developmentKey Accomplishments:In appreciation of the ICT development work done in Zimbabwe, received 2 extensions of deputation beyond 5 years accorded by the Government of India, and the honour of permanent residence in Zimbabwe accorded by the Government of ZimbabweMember of Team to design and implement the ITU (International Telecom Union, a UN body) sponsored Telecom Master Plan for Zimbabwe, which became a role model for other countries in the Southern African Region.Successfully designed and executed a portfolio of innovative ICT projects for the Government of Zimbabwe in partnership with donor organizations, telecom administrations of developed countries and global and regional ICT companies Department of Telecommunications, Government of India Member of Indian Telecommunication Service Regional Telecom Manager, GoaOct 1980 – Dec 1983Design Engineer, Telecom Research Centre, New DelhiAug 1978 – Sep 1980On Probation (at Advanced Level Telecom Training Centre & at LBS National Academy of Administration, Mussoorie)Aug 1976 – Aug 1978Key Responsibilities: Independent responsibility for the technical, administrative and financial management of the IT and telecommunication infrastructure in the State of Goa. Engineer at Telecom Research Centre for design of Digital Telephone ExchangesKey Accomplishments: Successfully managed the telecommunication arrangements for CHOGM Retreat (Commonwealth Heads of Government Meet) at Goa in November 1983, and rewarded by the Government of India with an overseas assignmentProfessional Achievements:Papers based on experience of working on Digital India accepted for presentation at the International Conferences on e-Governance in 2017, 2019 and ICEGOV 2020 conducted by UN body on e-Governance. Attained Bank of America Six Sigma Green Belt certificate Attained Foundation Certificate in IT Service ManagementAttained the TATA IPR Management Programme Certificate Member of Bank of America’s India Management team and Asia Technology Leadership TeamLectured at Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon University, USA and at IIT Bombay on “ICT – the tool for Competitive Advantage. Case Study: Bank of America, India”Date of Birth:November 21, 1952Sushil Prakash Mobile: +91-9212102222Villa EG-1/50 Garden EstateEmail: sushilprakash21@Mehrauli-Gurgaon RoadGurgaon 122002, India ................
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