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The National Institute for Smart Government (NISG) is a non-for profit company incorporated in 2002 by the Government of India and NASSCOM with its head office at Hyderabad, India.

The Government of India is committed to eGovernment in order to make India more competitive in the new global economy. Having a highly developed public service that is capable of delivering eGovernment services to customers is an essential part of that strategy.

The Vision of NISG is "to establish itself as an institution of excellence in e-Governance and to leverage private sector resources through a Public-Private-Partnership mode in establishing eIndia."

The mission statement for NISG is The mission of NISG is to facilitate application of Public and Private resources to e-Governance in the areas of Architect, Consultancy and Training."

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