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Indian Ordnance Factories Service

The Indian Ordnance Factories Service (IOFS) is a civil service of the Government of India. IOFS officers are Gazetted (Group A) defence-civilian officers under the Ministry of Defence. They are responsible for the administration of the Indian Ordnance Factories, which provide the indigenous defence production capabilities of India.

Indian Ordnance Factories Service
Service Overview
Abbreviation I.O.F.S.
Formed 1935; 88 years ago (1935)
Country  India
Training Ground National Academy of Defence Production
Controlling Authority Ministry of Defence
Department of Defence Production
Legal personality Governmental
Civil Service
General nature
  • Research & Development
  • General Management
  • Public Administration
  • Defence Production
Cadre Size 1760 members
Association IOFS Officers' Association (IOFSOA)
Service colour Red, Navy Blue and Sky Blue
 
 
 
Service Chief
Sanjeev Kishore, Director General Ordnance (Co-ordination & Services), Department of Defence Production
Head of the Civil Services
Rajiv Gauba, Cabinet Secretary

Composition

During the colonial times, the administrative service of Ordnance was known as the Indian Ordnance Service.[1] It was constituted in the year 1935. It had only European officers in the years that followed. Only engineering graduates from the University of Cambridge, University of Oxford, etc., were allowed to appear in the examination.[2] They had to undergo specialised training prior to joining the service. In 1939, there was only one Indian officer and the remaining forty-four officers were of European origin.

IOFS was reconstituted in its present form in 1954 with the cadre controlling authority of Ministry of Defence – Department of Defence Production, with a cadre size of 1760 posts. The source of recruitment was through direct recruitment 60%; by promotion 40% and no lateral entries.

IOFS is a multi-disciplinary composite cadre consisting of technical – engineers (Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, Electronics), technologists (Aerospace, Automotive, Marine, Industrial/Product design, Computer, Nuclear, Optical, Chemical, Metallurgical, Textile, leather) and non-technical/administrative (Science, Law, Commerce, Management and Arts graduates). Technical posts account for about 87% of the total cadre. The doctors (Surgeons and Physicians) serving in OFB belong to a separate service known as the Indian Ordnance Factories Health Service (IOFHS). IOFHS officers are responsible for the maintenance of health of the employees, and the hospitals of OFB. They report directly to the IOFS officers. IOFS and IOFHS are the only two civil services under the Department of Defence Production.[3]

OFB's background

Ordnance Factory Board is engaged in research, development, production, testing, marketing and logistics of a comprehensive product range in the areas of air, land and sea systems. It comprises forty-one Ordnance Factories, nine Training Institutes, three Regional Marketing Centres and four Regional Controllerates of Safety, which are spread all across the country.[4][5]

OFB is the world's largest government operated production organisation,[6] and the oldest organisation run by the Government of India.[7][8] It has a total workforce of about 164,000.[9] It is often called the "Fourth Arm of Defence",[10][11][12] and the "Force Behind the Armed Forces" of India.[13][14] It is amongst the top 50 defence equipment manufacturers in the world.[15][16] Its total sales were at $3 billion ( 19982.71 crores) in 2015–'16.[17] Every year, 18 March is celebrated as the Ordnance Factories' Day in India.[18][19]

Recruitment

The recruitment in the Indian Ordnance Factories as a Group A officer is done by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC), based on the performance in the Engineering Services Examination (ESE) and the Civil Services Examination (CSE).[20] Engineering posts are filled through the Engineering Services Examination, while technologists are selected through interviews by UPSC. Posts in the non-technical streams are filled through the Civil Services Examination. IOFS is the only cadre in which officials are selected by all four means – CSE, ESE, interviews and promotions. IOFHS officers are selected through the Combined Medical Services Examination, conducted by UPSC.[21][22][23] All appointments to the Group A Civil Services are made by the President of India.[24]

Training

National Academy of Defence Production (NADP), Nagpur, provides training to the IOFS officers in areas of technology, management, public administration as induction and re-orientation courses.

The induction training programme of probationary officers is of 64 weeks, comprising technical, managerial and administrative modules of theoretical, practical and field nature. Classes are held at specialised educational institutions across India. Officer Trainees (OTs) are then sent on Bharat Darshan (Tour of India), which includes visits to the nuclear, defence, space, industrial and other technical installations of India. To understand the nuances of bureaucracy, they are familiarised with the functioning of district, state, national and international bodies, including the Parliament of India. Armed Forces attachment with the Army, Navy, Air Force and with the Police, Paramilitary and Special Forces, for better understanding of needs of their customers. To get acquainted with the Indian legal system, they visit the Supreme Court of India. Thus, giving them exposure to all the three arms of the Government of India. Following which, they are sent for on-the-job training to various Ordnance Factories and are expected to apply the knowledge and experience gained. Examinations are held at the end of the training. The training concludes with interactions with the Members of Parliament, Ministers in-charge of the Home, Foreign and Defence ministries, Prime Minister, Vice-President and the President of India.[25]

IOFS officers are allowed to continue their higher studies at various national institutions such as the IITs, IIMs, IISc, NITs, NITIE, NDC, DSSC and DIAT, under the sponsored category.[26][27] They are also trained at these institutes, at the Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration,[28] Administrative Staff College of India and the Indian Institute of Public Administration, while in service.[29][30][31][32] The officers are sent to countries which have friendly relations with India, such as the countries of erstwhile USSR, United States, UK, Sweden, Japan, Austria, Germany, Russia, France, Israel, Canada, Czech Republic, South Korea, Singapore etc.

Functions

The main functions performed by IOFS officers while at the Indian Ordnance Factories include product research & development, project management, materials management, production planning and control, quality control, supplies management, industrial safety, labour welfare, personnel management, industrial relations, management and maintenance of residential estates etc.

In discharging these functions, the IOFS officers interact extensively with:

On Deputation

IOFS is a participating civil service under the Central Staffing Scheme (CSS), which allows bureaucrats to move to any organisation, commission, institution, agency, department, ministry of the Government of India and the state governments,[47][48][49] on deputation basis (excluding posts which are specifically encadred within the organised Group A services), depending on their interests, educational qualifications, seniority, age and other eligibility criteria.[50][51][52]

IOFS officers also serve at board-level posts of PSUs and SEZs;[53][54][55][56] as advisors and secretaries to the Union Cabinet Ministers, Prime Minister and the President of India;[57][58][59] as diplomats at various consulates, missions and embassies of India, located abroad;[60][61][62] as scientists in DRDO; as commissioned officers in the Indian Armed Forces;[63] in the Central Armed Police Forces,[64][65] in intelligence agencies such as RAW, NATGRID, etc.;[66][67][68] and as vigilance officers in various organisations.[69][70][71][72][73][74][75]

Hierarchy

Grade Designation in the field Designation in Headquarters Basic pay
Junior Time Scale Assistant Works Manager Assistant Director 56,100
Senior Time Scale Works Manager Deputy Director 67,700
Senior Time Scale (Non Functional) Deputy General Manager Joint Director 78,800
Junior Administrative Grade (Functional) Joint General Manager Director 123,100
Senior Administrative Grade Addl. GM / General Manager / Principal Director / Regional Director / Regional Controller of Safety Deputy Director General 144,200
Higher Administrative Grade Senior General Manager / Senior Principal Director Senior Deputy Director General 182,200
Higher Administrative Grade (+) Nil Addl. Director General Ordnance (Co-ordination & Services) 205,400
Apex Scale Nil Director General Ordnance (Co-ordination & Services) 225,000[76]

Notable IOFS officers

Gallery

See also

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External links

  • IOFS civil list
  • Retired IOFS officers list
  • National Academy of Defence Production
  • Indian Ordnance Factories
  • Union Public Service Commission
  • Indian Ordnance Factories Service Officers' Association
  • Directorate of Ordnance (Co-ordination & Services)
  • Department of Defence Production

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personality GovernmentalCivil ServiceGeneral nature Research amp DevelopmentGeneral ManagementPublic AdministrationDefence ProductionCadre Size 1760 membersAssociation IOFS Officers Association IOFSOA Service colour Red Navy Blue and Sky Blue Service ChiefSanjeev Kishore Director General Ordnance Co ordination amp Services Department of Defence ProductionHead of the Civil ServicesRajiv Gauba Cabinet Secretary Contents 1 Composition 2 OFB s background 3 Recruitment 4 Training 5 Functions 5 1 On Deputation 6 Hierarchy 7 Notable IOFS officers 8 Gallery 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksComposition EditDuring the colonial times the administrative service of Ordnance was known as the Indian Ordnance Service 1 It was constituted in the year 1935 It had only European officers in the years that followed Only engineering graduates from the University of Cambridge University of Oxford etc were allowed to appear in the examination 2 They had to undergo specialised training prior to joining the service In 1939 there was only one Indian officer and the remaining forty four officers were of European origin IOFS was reconstituted in its present form in 1954 with the cadre controlling authority of Ministry of Defence Department of Defence Production with a cadre size of 1760 posts The source of recruitment was through direct recruitment 60 by promotion 40 and no lateral entries IOFS is a multi disciplinary composite cadre consisting of technical engineers Civil Electrical Mechanical Electronics technologists Aerospace Automotive Marine Industrial Product design Computer Nuclear Optical Chemical Metallurgical Textile leather and non technical administrative Science Law Commerce Management and Arts graduates Technical posts account for about 87 of the total cadre The doctors Surgeons and Physicians serving in OFB belong to a separate service known as the Indian Ordnance Factories Health Service IOFHS IOFHS officers are responsible for the maintenance of health of the employees and the hospitals of OFB They report directly to the IOFS officers IOFS and IOFHS are the only two civil services under the Department of Defence Production 3 OFB s background EditOrdnance Factory Board is engaged in research development production testing marketing and logistics of a comprehensive product range in the areas of air land and sea systems It comprises forty one Ordnance Factories nine Training Institutes three Regional Marketing Centres and four Regional Controllerates of Safety which are spread all across the country 4 5 OFB is the world s largest government operated production organisation 6 and the oldest organisation run by the Government of India 7 8 It has a total workforce of about 164 000 9 It is often called the Fourth Arm of Defence 10 11 12 and the Force Behind the Armed Forces of India 13 14 It is amongst the top 50 defence equipment manufacturers in the world 15 16 Its total sales were at 3 billion 19982 71 crores in 2015 16 17 Every year 18 March is celebrated as the Ordnance Factories Day in India 18 19 Recruitment EditThe recruitment in the Indian Ordnance Factories as a Group A officer is done by the Union Public Service Commission UPSC based on the performance in the Engineering Services Examination ESE and the Civil Services Examination CSE 20 Engineering posts are filled through the Engineering Services Examination while technologists are selected through interviews by UPSC Posts in the non technical streams are filled through the Civil Services Examination IOFS is the only cadre in which officials are selected by all four means CSE ESE interviews and promotions IOFHS officers are selected through the Combined Medical Services Examination conducted by UPSC 21 22 23 All appointments to the Group A Civil Services are made by the President of India 24 Training EditNational Academy of Defence Production NADP Nagpur provides training to the IOFS officers in areas of technology management public administration as induction and re orientation courses The induction training programme of probationary officers is of 64 weeks comprising technical managerial and administrative modules of theoretical practical and field nature Classes are held at specialised educational institutions across India Officer Trainees OTs are then sent on Bharat Darshan Tour of India which includes visits to the nuclear defence space industrial and other technical installations of India To understand the nuances of bureaucracy they are familiarised with the functioning of district state national and international bodies including the Parliament of India Armed Forces attachment with the Army Navy Air Force and with the Police Paramilitary and Special Forces for better understanding of needs of their customers To get acquainted with the Indian legal system they visit the Supreme Court of India Thus giving them exposure to all the three arms of the Government of India Following which they are sent for on the job training to various Ordnance Factories and are expected to apply the knowledge and experience gained Examinations are held at the end of the training The training concludes with interactions with the Members of Parliament Ministers in charge of the Home Foreign and Defence ministries Prime Minister Vice President and the President of India 25 IOFS officers are allowed to continue their higher studies at various national institutions such as the IITs IIMs IISc NITs NITIE NDC DSSC and DIAT under the sponsored category 26 27 They are also trained at these institutes at the Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration 28 Administrative Staff College of India and the Indian Institute of Public Administration while in service 29 30 31 32 The officers are sent to countries which have friendly relations with India such as the countries of erstwhile USSR United States UK Sweden Japan Austria Germany Russia France Israel Canada Czech Republic South Korea Singapore etc Functions EditThe main functions performed by IOFS officers while at the Indian Ordnance Factories include product research amp development project management materials management production planning and control quality control supplies management industrial safety labour welfare personnel management industrial relations management and maintenance of residential estates etc In discharging these functions the IOFS officers interact extensively with R amp D organisations such as ARAI BARC BPRD CSIR ISRO DRDO 33 Quality controlling agencies such as Bureau of Indian Standards Directorate of Standardisation 34 Directorate General of Quality Assurance Army 35 Directorate General of Naval Armament Inspection Navy 36 Directorate General of Aeronautical Quality Assurance Air Force 37 38 Inter Services Organisations such as Military Engineer Services 39 Defence Exhibition Organisation 40 Educational institutes such as the IITs IISc IIMs Indian Statistical Institutes 41 Public Sector Undertakings of the Ministry of Defence HAL BEL BEML BDL MDL GSL GRSE Midhani other Govt PSUs various Indian and foreign private as well as government companies Industrial and trade associations such as CII FICCI ASSOCHAM Ministries such as the Ministry of External Affairs Ministry of Home Affairs Ministry of Labour Ministry of Personnel Public Grievances and Pensions and others 42 Besides in order to meet the day to day operational requirements of the organisation fulfill various statutory obligations and ensure the welfare of the workforce employed in the ordnance factories these officers also interact with the officers of the Indian Armed Forces Central Armed Police Forces State Armed Police Forces Paramilitary Forces of India Special Forces of India and other bureaucrats from IAS IPS IFS IFoS IA amp AS IDAS IRS IRTS etc 43 44 45 46 On Deputation Edit IOFS is a participating civil service under the Central Staffing Scheme CSS which allows bureaucrats to move to any organisation commission institution agency department ministry of the Government of India and the state governments 47 48 49 on deputation basis excluding posts which are specifically encadred within the organised Group A services depending on their interests educational qualifications seniority age and other eligibility criteria 50 51 52 IOFS officers also serve at board level posts of PSUs and SEZs 53 54 55 56 as advisors and secretaries to the Union Cabinet Ministers Prime Minister and the President of India 57 58 59 as diplomats at various consulates missions and embassies of India located abroad 60 61 62 as scientists in DRDO as commissioned officers in the Indian Armed Forces 63 in the Central Armed Police Forces 64 65 in intelligence agencies such as RAW NATGRID etc 66 67 68 and as vigilance officers in various organisations 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 Hierarchy EditGrade Designation in the field Designation in Headquarters Basic payJunior Time Scale Assistant Works Manager Assistant Director 56 100Senior Time Scale Works Manager Deputy Director 67 700Senior Time Scale Non Functional Deputy General Manager Joint Director 78 800Junior Administrative Grade Functional Joint General Manager Director 123 100Senior Administrative Grade Addl GM General Manager Principal Director Regional Director Regional Controller of Safety Deputy Director General 144 200Higher Administrative Grade Senior General Manager Senior Principal Director Senior Deputy Director General 182 200Higher Administrative Grade Nil Addl Director General Ordnance Co ordination amp Services 205 400Apex Scale Nil Director General Ordnance Co ordination amp Services 225 000 76 Notable IOFS officers EditNarinder Singh Kapany Invented fibre optics that revolutionised laparoscopic and endoscopic surgery telecommunications power transmission etc Named as one of the seven Unsung Heroes of the 20th century by Fortune magazine for his Nobel Prize deserving invention 77 Known as the Father of Fibre Optics and The Man who Bent Light 78 Former professor at Stanford Universities of California at Berkeley Santa Barbara and Santa Cruz Had more than 150 patents to his credit 78 Conferred upon with Padma Vibhushan the second highest honour in India Pravasi Bharatiya Samman Fellowship of the Royal Academy of Engineering FREng He was also offered the post of Scientific Adviser to the Defence Minister of India by the first Prime Minister of India Jawaharlal Nehru 79 Nalini Ranjan Mohanty Secured All India 2nd Rank in the Engineering Services Examination of 1965 served as the Chairman amp Managing Director of Hindustan Aeronautics Limited Director of Kudremukh Iron Ore Company Mahanadi Coalfields National Aluminium Company NALCO Bharat Earth Movers BEML Awarded Padma Shri in 2004 by the Government of India for his role in the development of LCA Tejas H P S Ahluwalia First Indian to climb Mount Everest 80 81 Author mountaineer social worker Founder amp Chairman of Indian Spinal Injuries Centre Conferred on with the Arjuna Award Padma Shri and Padma Bhushan by the Government of India Fellowship of Royal Geographical Society FRGS Also served as a Commissioned officer in the Indian Army and Member of Planning Commission India Santu Jouharmal Shahaney Served as the first Indian Director General Ordnance Factories DGOF He was awarded Padma Shri in 1962 and Padma Bhushan in 1965 by the Government of India in the Civil Service category for his contributions during the Indo China War of 1962 and the Indo Pakistani War of 1965 respectively 82 R M Muzumdar Second Indian Director General of the Indian Ordnance Factories He was awarded the Padma Bhushan by the Government of India in 1973 in the Civil service category for his contributions during the Indo Pakistani War of 1971 Waman Dattatreya Patwardhan Developed the solid propellant for India s first space rocket launched from Thumba and the detonation system of India s first nuclear bomb used in Operation Smiling Buddha Served at the Ammunition Factory Khadki and as the first Director of High Energy Materials Research Laboratory HEMRL and the Armaments Research and Development Establishment ARDE of the Defence Research and Development Organisation DRDO Awarded Padma Shri in 1974 H G S Murthy Known as one of the Seven Pioneers of the Indian Space Programme 83 84 85 He served at the Machine Tool Prototype Factory MTPF Ambernath and as the first Director of the Thumba Equatorial Rocket Launching Station TERLS and the Space Science amp Technology Centre now known as the Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre of the Indian Space Research Organisation ISRO Awarded Padma Shri in 1969 82 K C Banerjee Received Padma Shri in 1967 for his contributions during the Indo Pakistani War of 1965 as the General Manager of Rifle Factory Ishapore 86 that developed and manufactured the 7 62 Self Loading Automatic Rifle that played decisive role in India s victory in the Indo Pakistani War of 1965 87 88 89 90 O P Bahl an IOFS officer Received Padma Shri in 1972 in the civil service category as the General Manager of Ammunition Factory Khadki which developed and manufactured the anti submarine rockets used in sinking the submarine PNS Ghazi during the Indo Pakistani War of 1971 91 Gallery Edit Minister of State for Defence of India M M Pallam Raju with the Indian Ordnance Factories Service IOFS probationers at NADP Nagpur IOFS probationers calling on the Union Minister for Defence Shri Manohar Parrikar Defence Minister of India Nirmala Sitharaman with the IOFS probationers at South Block IOFS probationary officers of the 2008 batch with the President of India Smt Pratibha Devisingh Patil at Rashtrapati Bhavan President of India Shri Pranab Mukherjee in a group photograph with the Probationers of Indian Ordnance Factories Service IOFS 2014 II Batch and 2015 I amp II Batches from the National Academy of Defence Production Nagpur President of India Shri Ram Nath Kovind with Probationers of Indian Ordnance Factories Service IOFS from National Academy of Defence Production at Rashtrapati 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