Building a Smart Integrated Platform to View Key Administrative Data at a Glance...Enabling Proactive Decision-Making and Rapid Response through Real-Time District Administration Monitoring

Gangdong-gu Smart Integrated Platform Fully Operational View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Gangdong-gu (Mayor Lee Jeong-hoon) has developed the ‘At a Glance Gangdong, Smart Integrated Platform,’ which links dispersed district administration data with various internal and external urban information and information and communication technology (ICT), and began full-scale operation in April.


‘At a Glance Gangdong’ is a smart integrated platform installed on a large multi-screen measuring 3.7m wide and 1.5m high in the mayor’s office on the 3rd floor of Gangdong-gu Office, encompassing numerous administrative information such as CCTV, traffic information, fire stations, and the Korea Meteorological Administration.


By touching the screen, users can examine the selected menu in detail. The main screen, which provides an overview of Gangdong, consists of seven menus: ▲Real-time City Status ▲Living Map ▲District Administration Status ▲Pledges and Major Projects ▲Public Opinion Trends, among others.


In particular, the ‘Real-time City Status’ links data to allow real-time monitoring of COVID-19 dashboards, disasters, traffic, and air quality, connecting to the scene in case of emergencies such as fires, rescues, and quarantine, serving as a disaster response control tower to safely protect residents from various disasters.


Additionally, the ‘District Administration Status’ allows users to check over 60 district administration indicators through quantified figures and visualized charts. The ‘Pledges and Major Projects’ menu integrates management of the progress status, implementation rate, and key indicators related to major priority projects of the 7th local government term, ensuring thorough fulfillment of promises made to residents.


Furthermore, Gangdong-gu is the first autonomous district in Seoul to link a solar power monitoring system to the smart integrated platform, enabling real-time monitoring of solar power facilities installed throughout the area. It is also designed to link with the local finance system, comprehensive tax system, and non-tax revenue system to allow real-time understanding of the district’s financial status.



Most notably, a system window has been established to share the constructed information with employees, allowing all staff to frequently check district goals and status and actively participate in administration.


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