Securing 600 Million KRW in National Funds, Building a Smart City Safety Network Service with a Total of 1.2 Billion KRW... Promoting 'National Safety Services' Including 112·119 Emergency Dispatch, Support for Vulnerable Groups, and Emergency Disaster Response

Gwanak-gu Selected for 'Smart City Integrated Platform Infrastructure Project' Competition View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Gwanak-gu (Mayor Park Junhee) has been selected for the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport's '2020 Supplementary Budget Smart City Integrated Platform Infrastructure Project' competition and will receive 600 million KRW in national funding.


The 'Smart City Integrated Platform Infrastructure Project' is a project to build a low-cost, high-efficiency integrated platform by linking the CCTV integrated control center managed by local governments with the public safety sector.


Currently, the district has installed and operates 4,636 CCTVs at 1,409 crime-vulnerable locations within the area, such as around schools, residential alleys, and parks. Sixteen monitoring personnel work in four shifts, three teams per shift, to monitor in real-time from the integrated control center, ensuring 24-hour street safety.


Once the project is completed, video information from the 4,636 CCTVs installed throughout the area will be directly linked to 112 and 119 emergency services, enabling ▲emergency dispatch support ▲support for socially vulnerable groups ▲rapid response to disaster situations, thereby securing the golden time.


Additionally, various services will be established, including ▲wanted vehicle search support service ▲women’s safe return home protection service ▲quick apprehension support service for electronic anklet violators ▲military operation control and training support services. In the future, through building an integrated system with neighboring local governments, a borderless integrated service will be implemented and expanded.



Mayor Park Junhee said, “Through this project, Gwanak-gu will take a step closer to creating a safe city free of crime,” and added, “We will do our best to create ‘Smart Safe City Gwanak’ where residents can live with peace of mind.”


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