The Empresa de Tecnologia e Informações da Previdência (English: Social Security Information and Technology Company), also known as Dataprev, is a Brazilian public company linked to the Ministry of Management and Innovation in Public Services [pt] (MGI). It is responsible for managing the Brazilian social database, particularly that of the National Social Security Institute (INSS). It was created in 1974 under Law 6.125.[3][4][5]

Empresa de Tecnologia e Informações da Previdência
Company typePublic
IndustryInformation technology
FoundedNovember 4, 1974; 50 years ago (1974-11-04)
HeadquartersBrasília, Federal District
Brazil
Key people
Rodrigo Assumpção (Chairman)[1]
ProductsCNIS, Caged, SINE, Emprega Brasil, CTPS, CADPREV, SIPREV, Sigepe, PUC, CADPREVIC, SICADI, FUNPRESP
ServicesSoftware development, Data center and Telecommunications
Information and communications technology Consultancy
RevenueIncrease R$ 1.86 billion (2021) [2]
Increase R$ 355.5 million 2021
Number of employees
2 895 (2021)
Websitehttps://www.dataprev.gov.br/

The company's central administration is located in the Federal District. On January 8, 2020, its structure was reduced, with about 500 jobs cut and 20 state branches closed. Only the three data processing centers in the cities of Brasília, São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro and the five software development units in the cities of Florianópolis, Rio de Janeiro, Fortaleza, João Pessoa and Natal remain.[5]

History

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In 1938, José Gomes de Pinho Neves installed the largest data processing equipment in Brazil at the Institute of Retirement and Pensions for Industrial Workers (IAPI) using punched cards to determine the granting and maintenance of benefits. On November 4, 1974, Law No. 6.125 created the Empresa de Processamento de Dados da Previdência Social, from the merger of the data processing centers of the social security institutes that had existed until 1964. Subsequently, its trade name was changed to Empresa de Tecnologia e Informações da Previdência Social, and modified again at the 14th Ordinary General Meeting (AGM) held on October 27, 2020, to Empresa de Tecnologia e Informações da Previdência.[6]

In 1975, the contract between INPS and Burroughs Corporation was transferred to Dataprev, which began to manage the computer park installed in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. In 1989, Dataprev's first public tender was held, as required by the 1988 Constitution. In 1991, Prisma, the system responsible for the benefits functions at the Social Security Agencies (APS), was implemented in the Federal District. In 2006, the INSS 135 Call Center was launched, ending queues at the APSs. Software development units were created in João Pessoa (UDPB), Fortaleza (UDCE), Florianópolis (UDSC) and Rio de Janeiro (UDRJ). In 2011, the storage capacity of the processing centers reached 1 Petabyte.[7][8][9]

In 2013, the data migration of the Federal Revenue Service and the Attorney General's Office of the National Treasury [pt] (PGFN) to a low platform was completed, involving ten large databases, 8.5 billion records, 12 large applications and the conversion of 3.4 million lines of code written in COBOL to Java. In January 2020, Serpro and Dataprev were included in the National Privatization Program (PND). However, the Public Prosecutor's Office issued a statement declaring that the privatization of Serpro contradicts the General Personal Data Protection Law (LGPD) and threatens national security, as its databases would be outsourced.[10][11]

Features

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Dataprev is a public company linked to the Ministry of Management and Innovation in Public Services (MGI), with legal status under private law, its own assets and administrative and financial autonomy. Its share capital is distributed between the Federal Government, with 51%, and the National Social Security Institute (INSS), with 49%. The main services currently provided by Dataprev are business intelligence, operations and support, development, hosting and cloud, consultancy, open data and e-mail.[5][12]

Structure

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The company has three data centers located in the cities of Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo and Brasília, and five development units spread over Fortaleza, João Pessoa, Natal, Rio de Janeiro and Florianópolis.[12][5]

Data centers

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  • Brasília Data Center - DCDF (257 m2);[5]
  • Rio de Janeiro Data Center - DCRJ (with 1028 m2);[5]
  • São Paulo Data Center - DCSP (with 384 m2).[5]

Processing capacity

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Storage capacity

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Main clients

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Rodrigo Assumpção reassume presidência da Dataprev". Dataprev. 2023-04-03. Retrieved 2023-12-22.
  2. ^ "Relatório Integrado de Gestão 2021" (PDF). Dataprev. 2023-04-03. Retrieved 2023-12-22.
  3. ^ "LEI Nº 6.125, DE 4 DE NOVEMBRO DE 1974". Federal Government. Retrieved 2018-04-27.
  4. ^ "Ministério da Gestão e da Inovação tem em sua estrutura o Arquivo Nacional, Conarq, Dataprev, Enap e Funpresp". Gov.br. 2023-01-06. Retrieved 2023-03-30.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "A empresa". Dataprev. Retrieved 2023-12-22.
  6. ^ "Previdência Social: Reflexões e desafios" (PDF). Ministry of Social Security. 30 (1). 2009.
  7. ^ "Constituição Federal de 1988 criou a exigência de concursos para cargos e empregos públicos". Sinasefe. 2021-04-22. Retrieved 2023-12-22.
  8. ^ Saliby, Cristina. "Desenvolvimento e Implantação do Sistema Único de Benefícios (SUB)" (PDF). ENAP.
  9. ^ "Central 135". Gov.br. 2022-08-15. Retrieved 2023-12-22.
  10. ^ "Privatização Dataprev: chance de perder dados preocupa, dizem especialistas". UOL. 2021-12-16. Retrieved 2022-03-07.
  11. ^ Cezarini, Victor. "O Programa Nacional de Desestatização na Década de 90" (PDF). FIPE. Retrieved 2023-12-22.
  12. ^ a b "RELATÓRIO INTEGRADO DE GESTÃO" (PDF). Dataprev. 2019.
  13. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Principais clientes". Dataprev. Retrieved 2023-12-22.
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