Gyeongnam Geoje Mayor Byeon Gwang-yong (center) is conducting the completion report meeting for the Smart City Integrated Platform Infrastructure Project. [Image source=Geoje City]

Gyeongnam Geoje Mayor Byeon Gwang-yong (center) is conducting the completion report meeting for the Smart City Integrated Platform Infrastructure Project. [Image source=Geoje City]

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Sang-hyun] Geoje City, Gyeongnam Province, announced on the 28th that it held a completion report meeting for the Smart City Integrated Platform Infrastructure Project.


This project involves building software for operating the Smart City Integrated Operation Center, establishing a CCTV Integrated Control Center, and creating a smart city safety network linked with national disaster safety systems such as 112 and 119.


Selected in a public contest hosted by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport in July last year, the project started in October with a total budget of 1.2 billion KRW and was completed in April this year.


The main project contents include safety network services such as 112 Center emergency video support, 112 emergency dispatch support, 119 Safety Center emergency video support, emergency disaster situation support, and services for socially vulnerable groups, as well as Geoje City’s specialized services like a digital market office and public access to disaster CCTV footage for citizens.


Through this Smart City Integrated Platform Infrastructure Project, a foundation has been established to systematically and promptly support various tasks such as crime, disaster, fire, and rescue by utilizing over 1,600 CCTVs installed throughout Geoje City.



Mayor Byeon Gwang-yong said, “We will create a safe and convenient smart city Geoje by building a dense social safety net through the expansion of various linked services.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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