Jangseong-gun Expands 'Two-Way Video Conference System' View original image


[Jangseong=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Jo Hangyu] Jangseong-gun, Jeollanam-do (Governor Yoo Dooseok) announced on the 1st that it will expand the operation of the two-way video conferencing system.


The county added four locations: the health center, cultural facility business office, clean water management office, and lifelong education center to the existing system that was connected to the main office and eup/myeon units.


Major institutions under the county are organically connected through the video conferencing system, and have been responding immediately to various emergency situations such as disasters using the video conferencing system.


In particular, by conducting “non-face-to-face meetings,” the county quickly resolved administrative issues while complying with COVID-19 prevention guidelines. Last year, the county’s video system usage totaled 545 cases, an increase of about 198% compared to the previous year (275 cases in 2019).


To respond more efficiently to the prolonged COVID-19 situation, the county decided to expand the two-way video conferencing system and recently completed equipment installation at four business offices.


In addition, the county established the first integrated CCTV control center in Jeollanam-do in 2011.


It also completed the installation of security CCTVs in all villages to build a seamless safety network, and annually installed the “Smart Two-Way Disaster Relief System,” which dramatically improved village broadcasting, connecting each household with fire stations and neighboring villages.



A county official said, “We plan to actively utilize the system for various meetings and training sessions, including the weekly expanded executive meetings.”


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