What is the UDC and why?
Union information and service center is a state-of-the-art information technology center (telecentre) set up in the Union Council, which aims at ensuring information service to grassroots people. From this center, the people of rural areas get life and livelihood information and necessary services in their environment very easily. In the last 11 November 2010, Honorable Prime Minister from his office and the administrator of the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) and former Prime Minister of New Zealand Miss Helen Clark Bhola district All the unions across the country, through video conferences from Chaar Kumrimukhi Union Information and Service Centers (UISC) were inaugurated simultaneously. About 40 lakh people are receiving information and services from these centers. Through the UISC, getting public and private services at an easy, quick and low cost, there has been a lot of positive change in the lives of the local people. The journey of UISC started in front of the slogan of 'Service at Doorsteps'. With the establishment of the UISC, it is possible to create a free flow of information in every state of the society and the state system, where people are not going to door to door for service, but they are reaching the service. Free flow of information is one of the prerequisites for empowering the public. The establishment of information and service centers in 4,501 union parishads of the country has opened the way for information and services at the earliest, including participation in the free flow of rural people.
Materials:
A UISC has more than one computer and related materials to ensure better information services for the public, which has been phased out and is being done. The UISC material comes from entrepreneurial investment and Union Council funds (Revenue Sector and LGSP Project). A computer with a minimum stabilizer, a black screen printer, a color printer, a modem for connecting online, a scanner, a UI camera can be started initially with a digital camera. But for the full UISC management, the following materials are needed -
Multiple computers (desktop and laptop)
1 multimedia projector with large screen
1 laser printer
1 color printer
1 modem
1 scanner machine
1 laminating machine
1 photocopier machine
1 digital camera
1 webcam
1 generator
Upon the local demand, there may be more or less than the UISC. The Union Information and Service Center is established based on the PPPP (Public-Private-People's Partnership) model. There are two local youth entrepreneurs in each UISC, among them a man and a woman. UISC operates these entrepreneurs. In some centers, a woman and a male entrepreneur are working as a 'alternate entrepreneur' as well as another man and woman. The merchants are not UISC's salaried workers, each UISC's income-earners' income. UISC is also an entrepreneur with an investor. Partnerships or Partnership: UISCs are being managed under Local Government Division. Under the guidance of the Cabinet Division and the management of the local administration, other activities including the supervision of UISC are conducted. The training of UISC's required ICT tools and skills for the entrepreneurship comes from the LGD and Bangladesh Computer Council (BCC). BCC also provided solar panels in 1013 uninterrupted unions and brought all the Union Parishad under electricity. Apart from this, many other institutions like BANK-insurance, mobile companies, NGOs, educational-research institutes, hardware-software associations are involved with UIC with their services, new skills and technical support. UAE or U.D.C.T. UISC program management for UISC entrepreneurs' income estimation and local government follow-up The 'iueemaesa' (http://dcms.e-service.gov.bd/modules/home/home.php), an online software has been created. UISC entrepreneurs upload their daily income information here.Blog (uiscbd.ning.com): The UISC blog (uiscbd.ning.) Has been created for the interaction between entrepreneurs and interaction between local entrepreneurs and entrepreneurs for the local administration. com). This blog is a powerful online platform for the 4,501 UISC's 9,002 entrepreneurs spread across the country, where the entrepreneurs exchange experiences, identify problems and find solutions, take initiative, work together with shoulder shoulders with local administration , Even getting the opportunity to discuss with policymakers.