Government-wide Data Analysis Council Meeting Held on the 25th

Ministry of the Interior and Safety Establishes Pan-Government Data Analysis System for Data-Driven Scientific Response View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Cheol-young] Going forward, data-driven, cross-government data analysis systems involving relevant ministries will scientifically respond to national tasks, national issues, and future challenges.


On the 24th, the Ministry of the Interior and Safety announced that on the 25th, it will hold a joint cross-government data analysis council with relevant ministries to officially carry out cross-government data analysis tasks. In accordance with the Act on the Promotion of Data-Based Administration, the Ministry of the Interior and Safety established the "Integrated Data Analysis Center" within the executive branch last December to support government-wide data analysis.


This council was organized to discuss an inter-agency cooperation system for exploring and specifying national-level data analysis tasks and utilizing analysis results, centered on the newly established "Integrated Data Analysis Center," with 17 related ministries participating.


In particular, regarding data analysis tasks, detailed discussions will be held on issues related to national tasks such as identifying welfare blind spots based on public demand analysis, national issues like early prediction of at-risk small business owners, and future issues such as anomaly pattern detection for greenhouse gas emission reduction. Through the cross-government data analysis council, a foundation is expected to be established for sharing analysis tasks and related data among agencies, providing immediate data analysis support using the Integrated Data Analysis Center, and expanding data-driven administration.



Han Chang-seop, Director of the Government Innovation Organization Office, stated, “To strengthen and consolidate the government's data analysis capabilities, it is necessary to establish a cross-government data analysis system,” adding, “We will continue to strengthen cooperation among data-related agencies and strive to enable the Integrated Data Analysis Center to actively support all ministries.”


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