Using UIDAI, Prime Minister
Narendra Modi-led NDA government has launched a Biometric
Attendance System (BAS) for government
employees. Attendance.gov.in has been launched to keep a track on the attendance records of
employees.
Under the system, an
organisation needs to register on the website. According to the website,
"A back-end administrator will check the details of the organisation
submitted and make the organisation active by assigning it a unique sub-domain
which will be the first name of the website."
Aadhaar number is essential for
registering an employee in BAS. The Attendance IDs of employees will be
generated from their Aadhaar numbers. The 6 digit number will be generated
based on the last 6 or first 6 digits of the person's Aadhaar number. The
attendance ID will only be active when the employee's Aadhaar information has
been verified by UIDAI and
activated by the Nodal officer.
The employees will be required to enter their 6-digit Attendance ID on the terminal and subsequently the system will ask for finger print verification. The staff will be able to mark attendance in any bio-metric terminal installed in various Central Government buildings.
The employees will be required to enter their 6-digit Attendance ID on the terminal and subsequently the system will ask for finger print verification. The staff will be able to mark attendance in any bio-metric terminal installed in various Central Government buildings.
Since network connectivity is essential for marking attendance, the
government is planning two types of connectivity with each attendance terminal;
wi-fi on NICNET/broadband and SIM based GSM connectivity on tablets.
The system will not only help track the number of registered organisations and employees, but also give a dynamic interface to know the number of people attending office and the count of active devices.
The system will not only help track the number of registered organisations and employees, but also give a dynamic interface to know the number of people attending office and the count of active devices.
Source:-The Economic Times