Six Public Institutions Including Korea Internet & Security Agency Sign MOU for Human Resource Development Cooperation
Public Institutions Unite in Bitgaram Innovation City
Mutual Cooperation and Innovation in Human Resource Development 추진
The Korea Internet & Security Agency (KISA) announced on the 21st that it has signed a business agreement for human resource development cooperation with five public institutions within Bitgaram Innovation City.
At the business agreement ceremony for cooperation in human resource development among the Bitgaram HR Council, officials are posing for a commemorative photo. (From left) Jang Dae-eun, Head of Safety Management Support Division at Korea Radio Promotion Association; Lim Ju-yeon, Head of Management Planning Division at Korea Arts & Culture Education Service; Ryu Hye-sook, Head of Management Division at Private School Teachers' Pension Service; Shin Han-chul, Head of Innovation Strategy Division at KISA; Lee Ji-hwan, Head of Operations Support Team at Korea Creative Content Agency; Ryu Young-seop, Head of Management Support Division at Korea Institute of Planning and Evaluation for Technology in Food, Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries. Photo by KISA
View original imageThe signing ceremony involved six institutions: KISA, the Korea Institute of Planning and Evaluation for Technology in Food, Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, the Private School Teachers' Pension, the Arts Council Korea, the Korea Communications Agency, and the Korea Creative Content Agency.
The main contents of the agreement include sharing HRD operation plans, exchanging human resources, information, and advice, and cooperating on facilities and equipment related to HRD program operations for the development and growth of each institution's human resources (HRD).
Additionally, the HR council jointly held a special lecture series this year featuring economic YouTuber Kim Jjanbu and novelist Kim Ae-ran, and is preparing for a special lecture by playwright Park Jae-beom on the 27th. They also plan to continuously organize training for executives and employees, including programs to enhance the capabilities of female talent.
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Lee Sang-jung, President of KISA, stated, "The HR council aims to serve as an opportunity for public institutions within Bitgaram Innovation City to collaboratively develop human resources and contribute to the growth of institutional human capital." He added, "We will strive to innovate human resource policies such as attracting outstanding talent and revitalizing specialized education together with the HR council institutions."
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