[Sejong=Asia Economy Reporter Son Seonhee] A public official who contributed to the development of pension statistics that allow a comprehensive understanding of public and private pension statuses for stable retirement income security has been awarded the Statistics Korea Best Practice Award for Active Administration in the third quarter of this year.


Statistics Korea announced on the 6th that it had selected and awarded the '2021 3rd Quarter Statistics Korea Active Administration Outstanding Public Officials.' Four individuals were finally selected considering public perception, as well as the enthusiasm, creativity, and expertise of the persons in charge.


Oh Yoon-kyung, an administrative statistics officer at the Statistics Data Hub Bureau, who contributed to the development of comprehensive pension statistics, was selected as the best case. Additionally, Kim Kyung-hoon, an investigation support officer at the Northeast Regional Statistics Office, who produced metaverse-based promotional content, and Moon Ji-hyun, an officer at the Ulsan Office who established a smart work system based on a mobile application, were selected as excellent cases. Choi Chang-yoon, an officer at the Statistics Data Planning Division, who promoted the establishment of the 'K-Statistics System' based on the latest encryption technology, was recognized as a commendable case.


Selected outstanding public officials for active administration will receive incentives such as the highest grade performance bonus and reward leave.



Ryu Geun-gwan, Commissioner of Statistics Korea, stated, "We will encourage outstanding public officials who have contributed to the production of national statistics centered on the people and service innovation with professionalism and creativity in their original duties, and actively promote statistical administrative services that allow the public to tangibly experience change."


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