LG will design the blueprint for the pan-government super-large artificial intelligence (AI).


According to the IT industry on the 10th, the consortium including LG CNS, LG Group's digital transformation (DX) specialized subsidiary, called the Twoi Consulting Consortium, was selected as the preferred negotiation candidate after competing with five other consortia for the project of "BPR (business process re-engineering) and ISP (Information Strategy Planning) for implementing a pan-government super-large AI common platform and establishing a digital administrative innovation system."

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The core of the project is to establish a system for pan-government utilization of super-large AI technology in public services for citizens and internal administration, as the use of super-large AI technology within the government is required.


Specific tasks include analyzing trends in super-large AI technology and domestic and international laws, analyzing the current status of administrative organizations and internal systems and deriving improvement tasks, creating a super-large AI-friendly environment and reviewing related institutional improvement plans, establishing a pan-government AI dissemination strategy, reviewing service types and application effectiveness, among others.


The project amount is approximately 1.08 billion KRW, and the project period is about eight months after contract following the preferred negotiation process. LG CNS is the only large corporation among the five companies included in the consortium.


LG CNS also formed a consortium with three small and medium-sized enterprises to participate in the Ministry of Education's project to establish an AI digital textbook learning data management system. The project scale is about 80.8 billion KRW.


The participation of a large corporation in the Ministry of Education's large-scale system construction project dates back to 2010 when Samsung SDS built the 3rd generation education administration information system (NEIS) for the first time.


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After the enactment of the Software Promotion Act in 2013, which introduced restrictions on large corporations' participation in public software projects at the time, most Ministry of Education projects were handled by consortia of small and medium-sized enterprises. LG CNS, which launched its AI center this year, has recently won a series of major government projects.


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