Work on Indian Coast Guard’s 1st Full-Fledged Data Center Started in Delhi's Mahipalpur

The Indian Coast Guard has embarked on a significant digital transformation project with the construction of its first full-fledged data center in Mahipalpur, New Delhi. The project is valued at Rs 588 crore (approximately $70 million).

The data center is expected to be completed within two years.

This will be the first full-fledged data center for the Indian Coast Guard. The success of this project may pave the way for similar initiatives in other branches of India's defense forces, such as the Indian Air Force and the Indian Army.

The initiative is expected to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of decision-making within the Indian Coast Guard.

The project is be executed by Telecommunications Consultants India Limited (TCIL), in collaboration with Yotta Infrastructure and Attero, a software solution company.

The data center will be built to Tier III standards, ensuring high reliability and security parameters, including a disaster recovery site.

The data center will integrate an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system, connecting the Coast Guard's 109 offices and 88 ships. The data center aims to automate internal processes, including finance, HR, and operational modules.

This project is a major step towards modernizing the Indian Coast Guard's operations and enhancing their digital capabilities. 
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