Comprehensive Assessment of 699 Local Governments and Public Institutions... 5 Areas, 16 Detailed Indicators Evaluated
High Scores in Public Data Opening and Utilization, Including Mid- to Long-Term Opening Plans
Achieved Total Score of 84.38, Awarded Highest 'Excellent' Grade... First Time Selected as an Excellent Institution This Year

Gwangjin-gu Selected for Highest Grade in '2023 Public Data Provision Operation Status Evaluation' View original image

Gwangjin-gu (Mayor Kim Kyung-ho) received the highest grade, "Excellent," in the "2023 Public Data Provision Operation Status Evaluation" conducted by the Ministry of the Interior and Safety.


This evaluation comprehensively assessed 699 public institutions, including central administrative agencies and local governments, across five areas and 16 detailed indicators: management system, openness, utilization, and quality.


A score of 80 or above out of 100 is awarded the "Excellent" grade. Gwangjin-gu scored 84.38, significantly surpassing the average score of 58.81 for basic local governments, and was selected as an excellent institution for the first time this year.


The district received excellent evaluations across all areas, particularly for establishing and faithfully implementing a mid- to long-term openness plan, enhancing public data utilization through collecting user feedback, and achieving high marks in the data openness and utilization field.


Additionally, in the "Public Data Quality Management Level Diagnosis and Evaluation," Gwangjin-gu was recognized for systematically managing high-quality public data, earning a high score of 84.23.


Kim Kyung-ho, Mayor of Gwangjin-gu, stated, "We are creating a trustworthy Gwangjin-gu by transparently disclosing public data," and added, "We will continue to do our best in managing and operating public data to discover and open high-quality data that residents need."



Meanwhile, last year, the district reorganized the Smart Information Officer under the direct supervision of the Deputy Mayor and integrated data-related tasks, which were previously scattered across several teams, into the Smart Data Team, striving for systematic public data management.


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