On-Nara Document 2.0 Transition Completed

Daegu City Hall.

Daegu City Hall.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yeo Jong-gu] Daegu City has become the first local government in the country to introduce a cloud-based electronic document system.


The On-Nara Document System is a representative domestic document production and distribution system adopted as the standard electronic document system by all public institutions nationwide, including central and local governments.


Since its introduction in 2009, 13 years later, Daegu City's On-Nara Document 1.0 has faced many issues related to information security due to system aging.


The city cites three main benefits of transitioning to On-Nara Document 2.0.


First, the issue of restricting the use of MS Internet Explorer, which is scheduled to end technical support in June, has been resolved, allowing the use of all browsers.


Second, the file size that can be attached to documents has been dramatically increased from 10MB to 100MB, with plans to expand up to 500MB.


Third, it is now possible to create and distribute standard official documents without special document creation software.


The city plans to maximize the effect by being the first nationwide to convert Daegu City's electronic document system to a cloud-based system and incorporating the electronic document systems of eight basic local governments scheduled to transition next year into the D-Cloud.



Kim Jeong-gi, Director of Planning and Coordination at Daegu City, said, “By starting document distribution based on the cloud for the first time among local governments nationwide, we can proactively respond to the government's cloud-first policy.”


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