Review and Discussion on the Progress and Utilization of Results for Service Projects Completed or Underway from 2018 to 2021

A progress report meeting on the Yongyeok project in Hamyang-gun is being held. (Photo by Hamyang-gun)

A progress report meeting on the Yongyeok project in Hamyang-gun is being held. (Photo by Hamyang-gun)

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] On the afternoon of the 9th, Hamyang-gun, Gyeongnam Province, held the '2021 Service Project Progress Report Meeting' in the conference room of the agency and organization office, chaired by Deputy County Governor Cha Seok-ho, with all department heads in attendance.


According to the county, unlike previous meetings that focused only on single projects, this meeting was organized to review the overall progress of all service projects and the utilization of their results, strengthen accountability through sharing with other departments, and increase the application rate of policies.


On this day, the county reviewed the progress and utilization of results for 131 service projects that were budgeted for research service fees from 2018 to 2021 and are currently underway or completed.


Through this report meeting, for completed services, the county checked how the outcomes were utilized in the main projects, using them as lessons for future service projects, expecting to resolve anticipated issues early and prevent changes in implementation plans that may occur during execution.


By reviewing the progress at each stage and exchanging opinions from various perspectives, it is expected to greatly help prevent delays and losses in projects, enabling early commencement and successful completion.


Deputy County Governor Cha said, "Services should not end as mere services but should be efficiently utilized in the main projects," and urged, "When promoting services, the responsible departments must conduct meticulous and detailed reviews, comprehensively gather opinions from experts and residents, and proceed cautiously."


He added, "If the decision to proceed with the project has been made after the service is completed, please understand the project implementation procedures and start the project as soon as possible."



Meanwhile, the county plans to continue holding service project progress report meetings regularly to monitor and check the status of service projects to ensure their successful completion.


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