<p>A senior executive <a href="https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/tech/information-tech/tcs-could-roll-out-chip-based-e-passports-by-the-end-of-2022/articleshow/92348593.cms?utm_source=contentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst">told </a><em>Economic Times</em> that Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) might roll out chip-based e-passports by the end of this year. And TCS Public Sector Business Unit Head Tej Bhatla told <em>ET </em>that the company was in the process of setting up a new command and control centre with the Ministry of External Affairs as well as a new data centre to support the project.</p>.<p>This is part of the second phase of the passport project that the government recently gave to TCS. </p>.<p>"The ministry is looking at a launch timeline within this year and we are working towards that," Bhatla said. "Once it is implemented, the new passports will be chip-based." </p>.<p>On the current worldwide chip shortage, Bhatla said that it was accounted for in the e-passport roll-out timeline. "Supply chain issues are definitely impacting everything," he said. "Even for Passport Seva 2.0, we are setting up a new data centre and the two existing data centres will get refreshed. So, we do have a lot of dependency on some of the hardware coming from outside the country." However, he anticipated that the e-passport project was to be spaced out over time, which would ensure that demand was managed.</p>.<p>The company processes an average of 15-20 million passports annually as a part of the programme. </p>.<p>In the next project phase, TCS will refresh existing facilities and systems, build new solutions for e-passport issuance and improve the citizen experience in the application process. This will include providing a revamped look to Passport Seva Kendras (PSKs) and improving infrastructure at Post Office PSKs.</p>.<p>A single joint command centre will be set up on the MEA premises and Bhatla said he expected the number of PO PSKs to rise to 500 this year.</p>.<p>In January, the ministry renewed its 10-year PSK deal with TCS, which is worth over Rs 6,000 crore. To date, this is the nation’s biggest mission-critical e-governance programme.</p>
<p>A senior executive <a href="https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/tech/information-tech/tcs-could-roll-out-chip-based-e-passports-by-the-end-of-2022/articleshow/92348593.cms?utm_source=contentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst">told </a><em>Economic Times</em> that Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) might roll out chip-based e-passports by the end of this year. And TCS Public Sector Business Unit Head Tej Bhatla told <em>ET </em>that the company was in the process of setting up a new command and control centre with the Ministry of External Affairs as well as a new data centre to support the project.</p>.<p>This is part of the second phase of the passport project that the government recently gave to TCS. </p>.<p>"The ministry is looking at a launch timeline within this year and we are working towards that," Bhatla said. "Once it is implemented, the new passports will be chip-based." </p>.<p>On the current worldwide chip shortage, Bhatla said that it was accounted for in the e-passport roll-out timeline. "Supply chain issues are definitely impacting everything," he said. "Even for Passport Seva 2.0, we are setting up a new data centre and the two existing data centres will get refreshed. So, we do have a lot of dependency on some of the hardware coming from outside the country." However, he anticipated that the e-passport project was to be spaced out over time, which would ensure that demand was managed.</p>.<p>The company processes an average of 15-20 million passports annually as a part of the programme. </p>.<p>In the next project phase, TCS will refresh existing facilities and systems, build new solutions for e-passport issuance and improve the citizen experience in the application process. This will include providing a revamped look to Passport Seva Kendras (PSKs) and improving infrastructure at Post Office PSKs.</p>.<p>A single joint command centre will be set up on the MEA premises and Bhatla said he expected the number of PO PSKs to rise to 500 this year.</p>.<p>In January, the ministry renewed its 10-year PSK deal with TCS, which is worth over Rs 6,000 crore. To date, this is the nation’s biggest mission-critical e-governance programme.</p>