The 1st Plenary Meeting of the Government Innovation Committee Held

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kiho Sung] The Government Innovation Committee, which will actively identify tasks needed by the public together with private experts and promote them on a whole-of-government basis, is being launched. In this regard, the Ministry of the Interior and Safety announced on the 1st that it will hold the 1st plenary meeting tomorrow to discuss the ‘Government Innovation Promotion Direction and Key Tasks.’


The Government Innovation Committee sets the government innovation promotion direction of the Yoon Seok-yeol administration aimed at realizing a competent and trusted government, deliberates on the comprehensive plan, and monitors the progress of key tasks.


The Government Innovation Committee consists of 15 private members from various fields such as academia, industry, and the legal sector, and for efficient operation, it will have four subcommittees within the committee (Public Service, Communication & Cooperation, Working Methods, Regional Innovation). In particular, the subcommittees are organized by major government innovation sectors and will frequently discuss issues discovered during the government innovation promotion process with relevant ministries, promptly coordinating and resolving them.


At this meeting, the agenda will include ▲Government Innovation Promotion Direction ▲Key Government Innovation Tasks ▲Composition and Operation Plan of the Government Innovation Committee.



Minister of the Interior and Safety Sang-min Lee stated, “I hope that the Government Innovation Committee, composed of experts from academia and the field, will gather broad insights on promoting government innovation,” adding, “We will strive to further accelerate government innovation to realize a competent and trusted government.”


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