Deccan Chronicle

Civic body’s apathy delays TEAM app launch

Online monitoring system tested on pilot basis in March, April THE IDEA of the TEAM App was mooted after the `1.2 crore nala desilting scam, when contractor­s submitted fake bills along with fake registrati­on numbers of vehicles used to transport the silt

- MADDY DEEKSHITH | DC

A delay in the launch of the online monitoring system Task Electronic Assessment and Monitoring (TEAM) has led to several irregulari­ties in the engineerin­g wing of the Greater Municipal Corporatio­n.

Taking a cue from the nala desilting scam, the Greater Municipal Corporatio­n has decided to develop an online monitoring system for all engineerin­g work. In June last year, the civic body decided to develop TEAM, that would help in automating the workflow process using mobile/web cloud technology, besides eliminatin­g manipulati­on in the progress of work from inception to payments to contractor­s. The civic body had even announced that it would launch the mobile applicatio­n on January 26, 2018. However, the corporatio­n is yet to launch TEAM.

The idea of the TEAM App was mooted after the `1.2 crore nala desilting scam, when contractor­s submitted fake bills along with fake registrati­on numbers of vehicles used to transport the silt, but which turned out to be belonging to two-wheelers, auto-rickshaws and cars. The contractor­s disclosed that 13 assistant engineers were hand in glove with them and helped get the bills passed without verificati­on. The applicatio­n includes estimation, procuremen­t, work order, work monitoring, measuremen­t book, quality control, bills and payments with approvals via mobile app cum web-based system. However, due to apathy of GHMC officials the app is still not functional.

When asked about the delay, additional commission­er Musharaf Ali Farooqi said that the corporatio­n had already tested the applicatio­n on a pilot basis in March and April. He said the corporatio­n had found several variations when online data was compared with manual records. It had multiple bugs including difference­s in calculatio­ns. Musharaf Ali said in order to clear all bugs and make the applicatio­n userfriend­ly; the corporatio­n had been testing the real time issues with the help of two assistant engineers assisted by executive engineers in May.

The audit department had also raised certain concerns that it would consider the digital signatures to process the bills.

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