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Korea: ISP Proposals for Realization of e-Gov't Rushing In
The blueprints to realize the policy tasks for an e-government of the Participatory Government are being drawn in full swing. The National Computerization Agency (NCA), an organization promoting the e-government project, announced on May 23 that it had taken up selection work of e-government supporting businesses.

Those involved in the policy tasks are the ISP (Information Strategy Plan) for advancement of the government's e-document distribution system; ISP for establishment of an online portal participated in by the people; BPR (Business Process Reengineering) for promotion of the second-phase national security project; and ISP for advancement of e-government's communication network.

The budgets of the second-phase national security project and the ISP for advancement of e-government's communication network, in particular, are comparatively big and their project scales are also large, among others. Therefore, SI firms' competitions will likely be intensified, although these are preliminary projects.

The second-phase BPR/ISP project for national security is to set up an organic mutual collaboration system between related ministries and agencies, centering on the Office of Fire and Disaster Prevention to be newly installed on June 1, and to achieve the world-class level of systematic and efficient management of national disaster and calamity.

For this, BPR measures will be prepared after survey and analysis of present disaster and calamity management system from pan-governmental perspective, along with substantial and efficient medium and long-term ISPs that enable the new Office of Fire and Disaster Prevention to integrate and smoothly operate existing ani-disaster and fire-prevention information systems for enhancement of work efficiency and the people's safety. The office will also prepare standards to secure mutual operability of disaster and fire prevention-related systems and establish 'National Security Management Information System (tentative name),' a comprehensive national security system, in the future.

Belonging to five top-priority projects among 31 e-government tasks, the ISP for advancement of e-government's communication network is aiming at establishing national agencies' exclusive-use communication network guaranteed of security, stability and extensibility to realize a ubiquitous type of e-government.

The project also will set up e-government's communication network required to enhance work productivity and to improve services to the people through survey and analysis of national agencies' communication resources, identification of demands for e-government's communication network and establishment of ways to realize e-government's communication network and will support completion of e-government through an efficient management and operation of the system.

 
May 2004

This article is courtesy of Korea Trade Network (KTNET), a member of the Pan-Asian E-Commerce Alliance. KTNET was founded in Dec. 1991 to help trading companies increase their international competitiveness by the business automation system to reduce cost and time trading businesses in Korea. To reach KTNET, please go to www.ktnet.co.kr/
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