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Senior IPS officer A K Patnaik appointed Natgrid CEO

NEW DELHI: After remaining in Intelligence Bureau (IB) for over 28 years, senior IPS officer A K Patnaik, who is son-in-law of former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, has been appointed as CEO of Natgrid, an integrated intelligence grid.



New Delhi, July 13

After remaining in Intelligence Bureau (IB) for over 28 years, senior IPS officer A K Patnaik, who is son-in-law of former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, has been appointed as CEO of Natgrid, an integrated intelligence grid.

Patnaik, a 1983-batch IPS officer from Gujarat, was appointed as the new Chief Executive Officer of Natgrid till December 31, 2018, the date of his retirement from the service, according to an official order issued today.

The post had been lying vacant since the contract of Raghu Raman, the first CEO of Natgrid, was not renewed by the NDA government. The post was under the additional charge of former Special Secretary Ashok Prasad till January this year.

With his appointment, Patnaik, who is number three in the Intelligence Bureau, is unlikely to be in the race for the post of IB Director in 2018.

Patnaik, a 1983-batch Gujarat cadre officer, currently posted as Additional Director in the Intelligence Bureau, will be responsible for taking forward the government's efforts to set up the Natgrid, an organisation created after the 26/11 Mumbai attack.

The NATGRID, which is still in nascent stage, in different phases, will connect data providing organisations and users besides developing a legal structure through which information can be accessed by the law enforcement agencies.

In the first phase, 10 user agencies and 21 service providers will be connected, while in later phases about 950 additional organisations will be linked and another over 1,000 organisations in the subsequent years.

These data sources include records related to immigration entry and exit, banking and financial transactions and telecommunications. The agencies include the Intelligence Bureau, local police and revenue and customs departments.

While the clearance for Rs 3,400 crore project from the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) came in 2011, execution of the project slowed down after the exit of Home Minister P Chidambaram in July 2012.

There are around 70 personnel, drawn from both the government and private sectors, in NATGRID. — PTI

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