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Fig. 111: GMIS City Dashboard
Key Outputs
With GMIS, more than 7000 Smart Cities projects have been mapped. It enables stakeholders to know the geo-coordinates and physical & financial progress of the cities and view recent photos for every ongoing and completed project. GMIS also works as a gateway to all the platforms and initiatives launched under the Smart Cities Mission. Through a seamless and unified interface, the website aggregates all mission-related information and initiatives from the various platforms. The app drives convergence by fetching data and information directly from authorized personnel and automatic updates through APIs, eventually integrating action around the 5Ps: Planning, Project, Process, People, and Partnerships.
Outcomes Achieved and Linkage to SDGs
So far, GMIS has been used effectively by the 100 smart cities, and the Mission management unit in Delhi for real-time monitoring of 7000+ projects worth over $30 billion.
Following have been the key outcomes of GMIS:
y Accessibility of information for monitoring and evaluation. y Easier collaboration between cities, states, and central government through one application. y Extensive support to the Smart Cities Mission in generating project-related data, which acts both as a source of truth and an instrument for data management and evidence-based project monitoring. y Seamless integration of mobile-based data collection, geo-enabled MIS, geospatial dashboards, and knowledge repositories over one platform. y Better investment in the projects for citizens, improving their living conditions. y Availability of real-time information to key stakeholders including MoHUA, City authorities and State officials. y Effective comparison between cities and states, and thus defining better strategies for further action. y Better program management and policy formulation based on the reports created with help of data available on GMIS