[Asia Economy (Hongseong) Reporter Jeong Il-woong] Chungnam Province is building and utilizing an integrated platform that consolidates and links various spatial information administrative data.


The province announced on the 9th that it held a kickoff meeting for the "Administrative Data Spatial Cloud Construction Project" based on the spatial information integrated platform.


The integrated platform is being established to enable interdepartmental work support and collaboration by linking and analyzing the continuously increasing address- and location-based spatial data.


Through the first-year project last year, the province completed the foundation for ▲integrated platform portal and DB environment ▲analysis system using standard grids ▲elderly welfare, real estate transactions, and COVID-19 vaccination rates.


This year’s projects will focus on ▲developing linkage modules for automatic updating of administrative data ▲developing multidimensional analysis maps for work support such as fine dust, odor, and vacant houses ▲developing drone video management functions.


With the construction of the integrated platform, the province plans to share regional spatial information and grasp work status and issues at a glance to support prompt and rational decision-making.


In particular, this year, analysis maps in areas of regional issues such as fine dust, odor, groundwater management, vacant houses, and traffic will be developed respectively to support efficient and rational policy decisions.



Lee Pil-young, Deputy Governor of the province, said, “Once the Administrative Data Spatial Cloud Construction Project is completed, spatial information as well as all administrative data will be available for use,” adding, “The province will strive to implement big data administration in the era of the 4th Industrial Revolution based on this.”


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