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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalS. S. OBEROI is retired Adviser Government of India, Department of Electronics (DoE). He has a B.Sc. from Agra University. He did his Post Graduate Diploma from the Madras Institute of Technology, Madras in Electronics Engineering. His journey started with computers from 1968, when from Defense public sector Bharat Electronics Ltd. (BEL), Bangalore he was deputed to International Computers Limited (ICL), UK in connection with their ICL 1901 computer manufacturing program. This continued after his joining the Department of Electronics, Government of India, in 1975. He headed the computer actiRead More...
S. S. OBEROI is retired Adviser Government of India, Department of Electronics (DoE). He has a B.Sc. from Agra University. He did his Post Graduate Diploma from the Madras Institute of Technology, Madras in Electronics Engineering.
His journey started with computers from 1968, when from Defense public sector Bharat Electronics Ltd. (BEL), Bangalore he was deputed to International Computers Limited (ICL), UK in connection with their ICL 1901 computer manufacturing program. This continued after his joining the Department of Electronics, Government of India, in 1975. He headed the computer activities of the Government continuously from 1978 to 1997, till his retirement with a short break. He was the first Head of the Software Development Agency and finally, as the first Adviser Information Technology. He conducted the first major Software Export Promotion Campaigns “SOFTWARE INDIA” jointly with the Indian Embassy, USA in 1987 at six major cities. Also, he later conducted similar conferences “SOFTWARE INDIA” at USA, U.K, Italy, Spain, Denmark, Holland and Russia.
He promoted software export through satellite link and oversaw the trial run of the first Software Technology Park of Texas Instrument, Software Technological Park Bangalore. He helped in resolving issues related to DOT, Custom and Security. He established and was the Chairman of the first three Software Technological Parks in India at Bangalore, Pune and Bhubaneswar.
He coordinated the Super Computer Program of Government and was on the Governing Council of C-DAC. He represented India in World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) in early 1980’s, when for the first time the protection of Software was deliberated at International platform. He was also a member of their working group on Technical Questions relating to the Legal protection of Computer Software and attended meetings at Geneva and Canberra. He was on Board of various public sector units’ related to Electronics and Information Technology and was member of Governing Councils of STPI, C-DAC and DOEACC. He was National Project Director of UNDP project ERNET, CAD, CAM, and Fifth generation Computers.
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