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- Rename project to Tokenized License Approval System (TLAS)
- Add comprehensive documentation for all stakeholders:
  - Business: Executive summary, value proposition, governance
  - Operations: Infrastructure, installation, monitoring, backup
  - Departments: User guide, workflows, verification, issuance
  - Developers: API reference, authentication, webhooks, SDKs
  - Compliance: OWASP, DPDP Act, IT Act, audit framework
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Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-10 00:05:20 -04:00

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Executive Summary

The Challenge

Government licensing in Goa processes over 50,000 applications annually across 15+ departments. Current paper-based systems result in:

  • 45-90 day average processing times
  • Estimated 8-12% fraudulent documents in circulation
  • No real-time tracking for citizens
  • Incomplete audit trails leading to compliance gaps
  • High staff overhead on administrative tasks

The Solution

TLAS (Tokenized License Approval System) digitizes the complete license lifecycle:

  1. Online application with DigiLocker integration
  2. Automated workflow with configurable approval stages
  3. Blockchain-issued certificates that cannot be forged
  4. Real-time tracking for applicants and administrators
  5. Complete audit trail for every transaction

Expected Outcomes

Metric Target
Processing time reduction 60%
Citizen portal adoption 80%+
Document fraud Zero tolerance
Staff productivity gain 40%
Audit compliance 100%

Investment Summary

Category Description
Platform License Annual subscription per department
Implementation One-time setup and configuration
Training Staff onboarding program
Support 24/7 technical assistance

Governance

  • Department retains full control over workflow rules
  • All data stored in government infrastructure
  • Blockchain network operated by state IT department
  • Regular compliance audits by designated authority