Ulsan Ulju County announced on the 17th that it has developed and will begin operating the nation's first 'Autonomous Civil Defense Training Reservation System' starting this year.


This system, developed in collaboration with Korea Public Education Institute Co., Ltd., a company specializing in civil defense training, is designed to allow civil defense members to autonomously select and participate in training sessions according to their personal schedules.


Unlike the previous method where designated training dates were simply notified to members, the new system enables members to directly choose, reserve, change, or cancel their preferred training dates. By utilizing this system, the number of participants can be predicted in advance based on reservation status, allowing for more efficient administrative services related to civil defense training.


This year's group civil defense training in Ulju County will be held by region from February 2 to June 3.


Applications for training through the Autonomous Civil Defense Training Reservation System are available starting this month. Members can visit the 'Ulju County Civil Defense Group Training Reservation Center,' check the training schedule, and reserve their preferred attendance date.



County Governor Lee Soongeol stated, "With the nation's first civil defense training reservation system, civil defense members can now proactively participate in a variety of activities such as group training, civil defense drills, hands-on training, and disaster recovery site support." He added, "We will continue to provide user-centered services and strive to further develop the system."

Notice for the 'Self-Selectable Civil Defense Training Reservation System' Developed First Nationwide by Ulju County.

Notice for the 'Self-Selectable Civil Defense Training Reservation System' Developed First Nationwide by Ulju County.

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