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UISC Introduction

UISC (Union Information and Service Center)
IISC is providing direct service through Internet in every union with the aim of digitizing the current government.

Union information and service center is a state-of-the-art information technology center (telecentre) established in the Union Council, which aims to ensure information service to the doorstep of the grassroots people. From this center the people of rural areas get life and livelihood information and necessary services in their home environment very easily.

On November 11, 2010, Honorable Prime Minister inaugurated all the Union Information and Service Centers (UISC) across the country through video conferences from the Prime Minister's Office of the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) and former New Zealand Miss Helen Clark Bhola district's Char Kakrimukuri Union.এAbout 40 lakh people are receiving information and services from all centers in the month. Through the UISC, getting the public and private services at an easy, quick and low cost, the positive changes of the lives of the local people have started to come in huge positive changes. The establishment of Information and Service Centers in the 4,501 union parishads of the country has facilitated access to information and services at the earliest times, including the participation of the free flow of rural people.

In order to ensure better information services for the public, a UISC has a number of computers and related materials, which are phased and installed.

The UISC material comes from entrepreneurial investment and from 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 the on-line connection, a scanner, a UISC program with a digital camera can initially be started. Union Information and Service Centers were established based on PPPP (Public-Private-People's Partnership) model. There are two local youth entrepreneurs in each UIS, 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 a woman and a woman. The merchants are not UISC's salaried workers, income of each UISC is the income of the entrepreneur.  The entrepreneur at the UISC is also an investor.

UISCs are 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 carried out. The training of UISC's required ICT tools and skills for the entrepreneurs comes from the LGED and Bangladesh Computer Council (BCC). BCC also provided solar panels in 1013 uninterrupted unions and brought all the Union Parishads under electricity.এ

Outside, more than one bank-insurance, mobile companies, NGOs, education-research institutes, hardware-software associations are involved in UIC with their services, new skills and technical support.

UISC Program Management or 'UMS' to assist the UISC entrepreneur's income calculation and follow-up of local administration

(http://www.e-service.gov.bd/uams/)

An online software named has been created. UISC entrepreneurs upload their daily income information here.

Blogs  (uiscbd.ning.com):

UISC blog (uiscbd.ning.com) has been created to instantly interact with the entrepreneurs, interact with each other and interact with the entrepreneurs and local administration officials. The blog is spread over 4,501 UISC 9,002 across the country. Such a powerful online platform for entrepreneurs, where the entrepreneurs get the opportunity to exchange experiences between themselves, identify problems and find solutions, take initiative, work with shoulder to shoulder with local administration, and even negotiate with policymakers if necessary.