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Guidelines for Indian Government Websites

The Guidelines for Indian Government Websites (GIGW) are a set of guidelines developed by the National Informatics Centre (NIC) in

Guidelines for Indian Government Websites
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collaboration with the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In), Standardisation Testing and Quality Certification (STQC) and Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology.[1] They are based on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act 2016, W3C's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines,[2] International Standards including ISO 23026, and the Information Technology Act of India.[3][4]

The GIGW applies to websites and mobile apps. This section contains topics from the Policies on a website to site content type, Design and development, Web Hosting, promotion and administration. It's also got an exclusive Mobile app policy area known as GuDApps.[5] Guidelines are divided into three categories: mandatory, advisory and voluntary (for agencies to adhere to). It also provides an easily accessible checklist/compliance matrix to authenticate compliance with these guidelines.[5]

GIGW History edit

The National Informatics Centre laid down the Guidelines for Indian Government Websites (GIGW) in February 2009.[1][6][7] These rules and policies are the framework which encompasses digital asset development, including conceptualization through to governance and management. The department made the GIGW guidelines part of the Central Secretariat Manual of Office Procedure of Administrative Reforms & Public Grievances.[1][6]

The Evolution of GIGW edit

The first version of Guidelines for Indian Government Websites (GIGW 1.0) was developed by National Informatics Centre (NIC) under Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology in January, 2009 and included in the Central Secretariat Manual of Office Procedures by Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances (DARPG), Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, Government of India.

GIGW 2.0, the second version of GIGW, was established in 2019 after consultations with industry, society, and government organizations.[1][4] GIGW 2.0 considered international standards and also introduced guidance on mobile apps. GIGW 3.0 represents the third iteration of these guidelines.[8] GIGW 3.0 was developed in collaboration with the STQC Directorate and CERT-In for a complete approach to website and app quality, accessibility, and security.[4]

Key Features of GIGW 3.0 edit

Mobile App Accessibility and Usability edit

GIGW 3.0 provides a framework for government organizations to improve mobile app accessibility and usability. This includes leveraging public digital infrastructure, such as API integration with various services like social media, DigiLocker, India Portal, open data sharing, single sign-on, Aadhaar-based identity, AI-based language translation, MyGov citizen engagement, and seamless data access across government web solutions.[9]

GIGW 3.0 enables integration with other platforms, such as social media platforms and India Portal, DigiLocker, and Aadhaar-based identity.[5] This integration facilitates the efficient flow of content and data between different online government initiatives.

GIGW 3.0 also adopted Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1. Including these guidelines is necessary for users with cognitive or learning disabilities, low vision, and mobile device disabilities. This adoption also ensures conformity with Level AA of WCAG 2.1, adding 17 new success criteria.[10]

Cybersecurity edit

With GIGW 3.0, all the aspects of quality, usability, and security related to government websites, web applications, web portals and mobile apps, along with guidance and advisories, are to be considered while implementing GIGW 3.0.[4] With the incorporation of a chapter on cybersecurity developed by CERT-In, GIGW 3.0 guidelines ensure that each government digital asset is in accord with Standards.[1] Protection against unauthorized access, data breaches, and other security threats are included in this chapter. It covers everything from Design and coding to testing and deployment regarding security concerns, emphasizing preventing phishing, cybercrimes, malfunctioning, and cyberattacks.[8]

User Interface and User Experience (UI/UX) Enhancement edit

The third version of GIGW specifies UX/UI guidelines for government websites and mobile applications. To this end, some aspects need to be implemented, such as instantaneous UX with AI-powered page loading and customized analytics according to user journeys and profiles.[11]

Enhanced Structure edit

This component provides clear and specific requirements and checkpoints for government organizations and developers to follow. It eliminates ambiguity in understanding what needs to be achieved for compliance.[12]

Quality Focus edit

GIGW 3.0 aims to enhance the UI and UX of websites and apps. It includes implementing a user-centric IA. The centralized monitoring dashboard identifies and addresses content issues.[13]

Lifecycle Management edit

GIGW 3.0 stipulates policies, processes, and plans to maintain quality, accessibility, and security throughout the website's lifecycle. Government organizations should obtain a "safe to host" certificate from CERT-In/STQC or their auditors to ensure compliance with cybersecurity regulations. Furthermore, GIGW 3.0 highlights the necessity of following guidance and advisories issued by CERT-In for updates.[13]

GuDApps - Government User-centric Design for Apps edit

In 2018, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology released the "Guidelines for the Development of eGovernance Applications" (GuDApps) by NIC.[10][14]

GuDApps is an integral set of guidelines under the GIGW3.0 program primarily for the User Experience (UX) of Government mobile applications. GuDApps focuses on user-centred design principles and incorporates standard practices for intuitive & accessibility in Mobile App design.

These recommendations are primarily intended to be applied to developers/designers designing application systems within Government. These guidelines encompass different facets of developing an eGovernance solution, such as data quality requirements, user identity verification, electronic forms, document management, report layouts, reporting structures and application frameworks.[10][15]

Both sets of guidelines share a common overarching goal: to ensure applications and websites created for the Indian Government meet the highest quality.[16][14] But these best practices are not applicable simultaneously; they are targeted at different development stages for different use cases.[16]

The concept behind this plan is based on set international practices such as ISO 23026, and Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.0) of the W3C, which assures that GuDApps meet with global measures in quality and GuDApps were based on the principles behind the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act 2016 and the Information Technology Act in India, which advocate the inclusion of all citizens (including those with disabilities).[16]

With the incorporation of a chapter on cybersecurity developed by CERT-In, GIGW 3.0 guidelines ensure that each government digital asset is in accord with Standards.[1][13] Protection against unauthorized access, data breaches, and other security threats are included in this chapter. It covers everything from design and coding to testing and deployment regarding security concerns, emphasizing preventing phishing, cybercrimes, malfunctioning, and cyberattacks.[13]

The Implementation and Certification edit

Government organizations must assess their digital assets, identify areas for improvement, and create time-bound plans for GIGW 3.0 implementation, using Certified Quality Website (CQW)[17] certification from the Standardisation Testing and Quality Certification (STQC) Directorate as a conformity mark.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Introduction | Guidelines for Indian Government Websites (GIGW) | India". Retrieved 2023-09-26.
  2. ^ "Web Accessibility Laws & Policies". W3C WAI. W3C. Retrieved 10 November 2023.
  3. ^ "Website Testing Services in India As Per GIGW guidelines - ITQCR". itqcr.com. Retrieved 2023-09-26.
  4. ^ a b c d National Informatics Center. "Guidelines for Indian government websites" (PDF).
  5. ^ a b c "New features of GIGW 3.0 | Guidelines for Indian Government Websites (GIGW) | India". Retrieved 2023-09-27.
  6. ^ a b Telangana. "GOVERNMENT OF TELANGANA" (PDF).
  7. ^ National Council For Promotion Of Urdu Language. "Guidelines for Indian Government Websites (GIGW)".
  8. ^ a b "Guidelines for Indian Government Websites (GIGW) | India". Retrieved 2023-09-26.
  9. ^ Shaffer, Claire (2021-04-12). "Barenaked Ladies Share Colorful Animated Music Video for 'Flip'". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2023-03-30.
  10. ^ a b c "About GuDApps | Guidelines for Indian Government Websites (GIGW) | India". Retrieved 2023-09-26.
  11. ^ "'Hacktivist Indonesia' claims to attack 12,000 Indian govt websites: Cybersecurity alert". Business Insider. Retrieved 2023-09-26.
  12. ^ "Guidelines for Indian Government Websites (GIGW) Compliance" (PDF). Department of Telecommunications. Retrieved 27 September 2023.
  13. ^ a b c d "New features of GIGW 3.0 | Guidelines for Indian Government Websites (GIGW) | India". Retrieved 2023-09-26.
  14. ^ a b "Guidelines for Development of eGovernance Applications (GuDApps) | Department of Telecommunications | Ministry of Communication | Government of India". dot.gov.in. Retrieved 2023-09-26.
  15. ^ "Guidelines for Development of eGovernance Applications (GuDApps) Applications (GuDApps)" (PDF). Department of Telecommunications: 2. 9 February 2018. Retrieved 27 September 2023.
  16. ^ a b c "GuDApps Guidelines | Guidelines for Indian Government Websites (GIGW) | India". Retrieved 2023-09-26.
  17. ^ "Website Quality Certification". Standardisation Testing and Quality Certification (STQC). Retrieved 28 September 2023.

Sources edit

  • "India Digital Accessibility Laws: An Overview". Bureau of Internet Accessibility. BOIA. Retrieved 11 November 2023.
  • Initiative (WAI), W3C Web Accessibility (9 November 2023). "India". Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI).{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  • "GIGW 3.0: Version 3 of Guidelines for Indian Government Websites seeks to enhance usability of mobile apps - ET Government". ETGovernment.com. The Economic Times. March 12, 2023. Retrieved 11 November 2023.
  • Rogers, Mark (Feb 5, 2021). "Government accessibility standards and WCAG 2". Powermapper. Retrieved 11 November 2023.
  • "Global Law and Policy". Law Office of Lainey Feingold.
  • "International Web Accessibility Laws and Policies". whoisaccessible.com. 27 February 2020.
  • "Web Accessibility Standards Across the World (Sorted by Country)". commonlook.com. Commionlook. Retrieved 11 November 2023.
  • Pandey, Shashank (4 November 2022). "Few Indian websites are technically accessible to disabled people – despite the law requiring this". Scroll.in. Scroll.in. Retrieved 11 November 2023.
  • "Employees don't think about security, they come and go: Government's strict diktat on ensuring website security". Moneycontrol. 28 March 2023. Retrieved 11 November 2023.
  • "Law Minister Kiren Rijiju launches new 'divyang-friendly' website of Department of Justice". ThePrint. 31 March 2022. Retrieved 11 November 2023.
  • "Why Does Mainstream Indian Discourse On Digital Inclusion Leave Out Disability?". The Wire. 9 May 2017. Retrieved 11 November 2023.

External links edit

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Technology Act of India 3 4 The GIGW applies to websites and mobile apps This section contains topics from the Policies on a website to site content type Design and development Web Hosting promotion and administration It s also got an exclusive Mobile app policy area known as GuDApps 5 Guidelines are divided into three categories mandatory advisory and voluntary for agencies to adhere to It also provides an easily accessible checklist compliance matrix to authenticate compliance with these guidelines 5 Contents 1 GIGW History 1 1 The Evolution of GIGW 2 Key Features of GIGW 3 0 2 1 Mobile App Accessibility and Usability 2 2 Cybersecurity 2 3 User Interface and User Experience UI UX Enhancement 2 4 Enhanced Structure 2 5 Quality Focus 2 6 Lifecycle Management 3 GuDApps Government User centric Design for Apps 4 The Implementation and Certification 5 References 6 Sources 7 External linksGIGW History editThe National Informatics Centre laid down the Guidelines for Indian Government Websites GIGW in February 2009 1 6 7 These rules and policies are the framework which encompasses digital asset development including conceptualization through to governance and management The department made the GIGW guidelines part of the Central Secretariat Manual of Office Procedure of Administrative Reforms amp Public Grievances 1 6 The Evolution of GIGW edit The first version of Guidelines for Indian Government Websites GIGW 1 0 was developed by National Informatics Centre NIC under Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology in January 2009 and included in the Central Secretariat Manual of Office Procedures by Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances DARPG Ministry of Personnel Public Grievances and Pensions Government of India GIGW 2 0 the second version of GIGW was established in 2019 after consultations with industry society and government organizations 1 4 GIGW 2 0 considered international standards and also introduced guidance on mobile apps GIGW 3 0 represents the third iteration of these guidelines 8 GIGW 3 0 was developed in collaboration with the STQC Directorate and CERT In for a complete approach to website and app quality accessibility and security 4 Key Features of GIGW 3 0 editMobile App Accessibility and Usability edit GIGW 3 0 provides a framework for government organizations to improve mobile app accessibility and usability This includes leveraging public digital infrastructure such as API integration with various services like social media DigiLocker India Portal open data sharing single sign on Aadhaar based identity AI based language translation MyGov citizen engagement and seamless data access across government web solutions 9 GIGW 3 0 enables integration with other platforms such as social media platforms and India Portal DigiLocker and Aadhaar based identity 5 This integration facilitates the efficient flow of content and data between different online government initiatives GIGW 3 0 also adopted Web Content Accessibility Guidelines WCAG 2 1 Including these guidelines is necessary for users with cognitive or learning disabilities low vision and mobile device disabilities This adoption also ensures conformity with Level AA of WCAG 2 1 adding 17 new success criteria 10 Cybersecurity edit With GIGW 3 0 all the aspects of quality usability and security related to government websites web applications web portals and mobile apps along with guidance and advisories are to be considered while implementing GIGW 3 0 4 With the incorporation of a chapter on cybersecurity developed by CERT In GIGW 3 0 guidelines ensure that each government digital asset is in accord with Standards 1 Protection against unauthorized access data breaches and other security threats are included in this chapter It covers everything from Design and coding to testing and deployment regarding security concerns emphasizing preventing phishing cybercrimes malfunctioning and cyberattacks 8 User Interface and User Experience UI UX Enhancement edit The third version of GIGW specifies UX UI guidelines for government websites and mobile applications To this end some aspects need to be implemented such as instantaneous UX with AI powered page loading and customized analytics according to user journeys and profiles 11 Enhanced Structure edit This component provides clear and specific requirements and checkpoints for government organizations and developers to follow It eliminates ambiguity in understanding what needs to be achieved for compliance 12 Quality Focus edit GIGW 3 0 aims to enhance the UI and UX of websites and apps It includes implementing a user centric IA The centralized monitoring dashboard identifies and addresses content issues 13 Lifecycle Management edit GIGW 3 0 stipulates policies processes and plans to maintain quality accessibility and security throughout the website s lifecycle Government organizations should obtain a safe to host certificate from CERT In STQC or their auditors to ensure compliance with cybersecurity regulations Furthermore GIGW 3 0 highlights the necessity of following guidance and advisories issued by CERT In for updates 13 GuDApps Government User centric Design for Apps editIn 2018 the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology released the Guidelines for the Development of eGovernance Applications GuDApps by NIC 10 14 GuDApps is an integral set of guidelines under the GIGW3 0 program primarily for the User Experience UX of Government mobile applications GuDApps focuses on user centred design principles and incorporates standard practices for intuitive amp accessibility in Mobile App design These recommendations are primarily intended to be applied to developers designers designing application systems within Government These guidelines encompass different facets of developing an eGovernance solution such as data quality requirements user identity verification electronic forms document management report layouts reporting structures and application frameworks 10 15 Both sets of guidelines share a common overarching goal to ensure applications and websites created for the Indian Government meet the highest quality 16 14 But these best practices are not applicable simultaneously they are targeted at different development stages for different use cases 16 The concept behind this plan is based on set international practices such as ISO 23026 and Web Content Accessibility Guidelines WCAG 2 0 of the W3C which assures that GuDApps meet with global measures in quality and GuDApps were based on the principles behind the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act 2016 and the Information Technology Act in India which advocate the inclusion of all citizens including those with disabilities 16 With the incorporation of a chapter on cybersecurity developed by CERT In GIGW 3 0 guidelines ensure that each government digital asset is in accord with Standards 1 13 Protection against unauthorized access data breaches and other security threats are included in this chapter It covers everything from design and coding to testing and deployment regarding security concerns emphasizing preventing phishing cybercrimes malfunctioning and cyberattacks 13 The Implementation and Certification editGovernment organizations must assess their digital assets identify areas for improvement and create time bound plans for GIGW 3 0 implementation using Certified Quality Website CQW 17 certification from the Standardisation Testing and Quality Certification STQC Directorate as a conformity mark References edit a b c d e f Introduction Guidelines for Indian Government Websites GIGW India Retrieved 2023 09 26 Web Accessibility Laws amp Policies W3C WAI W3C Retrieved 10 November 2023 Website Testing Services in India As Per GIGW guidelines ITQCR itqcr com Retrieved 2023 09 26 a b c d National Informatics Center Guidelines for Indian government websites PDF a b c New features of GIGW 3 0 Guidelines for Indian Government Websites GIGW India Retrieved 2023 09 27 a b Telangana GOVERNMENT OF TELANGANA PDF National Council For Promotion Of Urdu Language Guidelines for Indian Government Websites GIGW a b Guidelines for Indian Government Websites GIGW India Retrieved 2023 09 26 Shaffer Claire 2021 04 12 Barenaked Ladies Share Colorful Animated Music Video for Flip Rolling Stone Retrieved 2023 03 30 a b c About GuDApps Guidelines for Indian Government Websites GIGW India Retrieved 2023 09 26 Hacktivist Indonesia claims to attack 12 000 Indian govt websites Cybersecurity alert Business Insider Retrieved 2023 09 26 Guidelines for Indian Government Websites GIGW Compliance PDF Department of Telecommunications Retrieved 27 September 2023 a b c d New features of GIGW 3 0 Guidelines for Indian Government Websites GIGW India Retrieved 2023 09 26 a b Guidelines for Development of eGovernance Applications GuDApps Department of Telecommunications Ministry of Communication Government of India dot gov in Retrieved 2023 09 26 Guidelines for Development of eGovernance Applications GuDApps Applications GuDApps PDF Department of Telecommunications 2 9 February 2018 Retrieved 27 September 2023 a b c GuDApps Guidelines Guidelines for Indian Government Websites GIGW India Retrieved 2023 09 26 Website Quality Certification Standardisation Testing and Quality Certification STQC Retrieved 28 September 2023 Sources edit India Digital Accessibility Laws An Overview Bureau of Internet Accessibility BOIA Retrieved 11 November 2023 Initiative WAI W3C Web Accessibility 9 November 2023 India Web Accessibility Initiative WAI a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link GIGW 3 0 Version 3 of Guidelines for Indian Government Websites seeks to enhance usability of mobile apps ET Government ETGovernment com The Economic Times March 12 2023 Retrieved 11 November 2023 Rogers Mark Feb 5 2021 Government accessibility standards and WCAG 2 Powermapper Retrieved 11 November 2023 Global Law and Policy Law Office of Lainey Feingold International Web Accessibility Laws and Policies whoisaccessible com 27 February 2020 Web Accessibility Standards Across the World Sorted by Country commonlook com Commionlook Retrieved 11 November 2023 Pandey Shashank 4 November 2022 Few Indian websites are technically accessible to disabled people despite the law requiring this Scroll in Scroll in Retrieved 11 November 2023 Employees don t think about security they come and go Government s strict diktat on ensuring website security Moneycontrol 28 March 2023 Retrieved 11 November 2023 Law Minister Kiren Rijiju launches new divyang friendly website of Department of Justice ThePrint 31 March 2022 Retrieved 11 November 2023 Why Does Mainstream Indian Discourse On Digital Inclusion Leave Out Disability The Wire 9 May 2017 Retrieved 11 November 2023 External links editGuidelines for Indian Government Websites GIGW Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Guidelines for Indian 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