Busan Port Authority (BPA) held the '2023 1st Records Management Council' to realize transparent administration through the advancement of the records management system in public institutions.


The Records Management Council, hosted by BPA, was held on March 31 and was attended by 13 organizations in the maritime and fisheries sector.


At the council, participants shared best practices in records management by institution and discussed directions for the development of records management, including management plans for important records, advancement of classification systems, and operation of records management systems.

The '2023 1st Records Management Council Meeting' is currently in progress.

The '2023 1st Records Management Council Meeting' is currently in progress.

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Kang Jun-seok, President of BPA, said, "The Records Management Council has been expanded to all public institutions in the maritime and fisheries sector, creating a platform for communication and sharing to advance records management," adding, "We will continue to innovate and lead in records management and information disclosure to become a public institution trusted by the people."



The Records Management Council was launched last year as a communication channel for the establishment and dissemination of records management systems, starting with five organizations including four nationwide port authorities and the Korea Marine Environment Management Corporation. From this year, it has been expanded to include all affiliated organizations under the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries.


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