tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8957110600548999277.post181748582152662099..comments2023-05-25T18:38:23.543+05:30Comments on Past, Present and Future of GIS in India: R-APDRP - Will it succeed?Manoj Misrahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17658755862537038164noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8957110600548999277.post-78603119915946157972013-07-03T15:40:24.748+05:302013-07-03T15:40:24.748+05:30First I appreciate the dedication,who are working ...First I appreciate the dedication,who are working in this project.<br />Although it is a tough project.Tough in the sense of field work.We need to do more deep field work to success this project.But it will be success and it will be a memorable project.<br />History repeats it self. <br />Remember about I.T. sector in Rajeev Gandhi's time and result every one knows.<br />same will happen again.<br />But we need to work hard.<br />Hopefully..........Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16404675785955793328noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8957110600548999277.post-85217274055769921132011-08-12T11:43:08.328+05:302011-08-12T11:43:08.328+05:30I think we have to put more attention on GIS part ...I think we have to put more attention on GIS part of R-APDRP,because it is the more critical part of this project.Survying has to be done in very accurate manner.Swatantra Sharmahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10094932771784728522noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8957110600548999277.post-59814855274973915822011-06-08T11:34:59.239+05:302011-06-08T11:34:59.239+05:30I think the bottleneck lies with the transitioning...I think the bottleneck lies with the transitioning from the old to the new. Most of the distribution sector and transmission is undergoing upgradation or renewal. These transformations need to built in to the system but for an effective software or intelligence in network, ground level data accuracy is important. Personally for me, more than technological roadblock its the human resource from th GIS world/software world who can understand the rawness of electricity sector.JLThttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10907039389363581652noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8957110600548999277.post-43874929390693625222011-06-04T17:38:39.103+05:302011-06-04T17:38:39.103+05:30Manoj, I don't think R-APDRP would be a failed...Manoj, I don't think R-APDRP would be a failed mission. Yes, there are certian short comings and with learnings that each and every company involved is gaining, I am pretty sure the situation would be turn around. Having said this, the only draw back would the time frame which was thought in the begining. This is something has its own say. With more focus and not repeating the mistakes from all the stakeholders will definetely give postive results.Mahesh Selvanathannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8957110600548999277.post-24086196274051521332011-06-03T23:23:16.663+05:302011-06-03T23:23:16.663+05:30Utilities need to understand final outcome of R-AP...Utilities need to understand final outcome of R-APDRP project and should concentrate on key factors, instead of being strict on SRS specifications. <br /><br />Software vendors needs to create systems and processes which will improve existing processes of utilities ( most important is either integration with all old systems of utilities or complete replacement of old systems). <br /><br />Habit of software vendors to DUMP software and hardwares in India which stocks useless shall be corrected and GIS system which is central data repository shall be fully customized to utility requirements.<br /><br />Burdening utility people with system updating and maintaining international standard GIS system wont work effectively and will be scrap after 5 years.Mahendra Kadamnoreply@blogger.com