Emergency Inspection and Operation of Management Systems
in Response to National Administrative Information System Outage

Changwon Special City announced that, due to a fire at the National Information Resources Service, some administrative information systems linked to central government are expected to be non-operational. Acting Mayor Jang Geumyong convened an emergency response meeting with all department, bureau, and office heads, as well as district chiefs, to share information on the damage and discuss response measures.

Changwon Special City Hall.

Changwon Special City Hall.

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This action is intended to prevent confusion and inconvenience for citizens that may arise after the weekend as a result of administrative system outages.


Immediately after the incident, the city promptly informed the public about the temporary suspension of some administrative services and provided alternative website information through the city homepage and social media channels. On September 28, a comprehensive inspection was conducted to check the normal operation of both central administrative information systems and the city’s own management and operation systems.


In addition, to ensure stable and continuous administrative services in the event of a prolonged situation, the city is preparing to implement handwritten civil petition reception systems and extend processing deadlines. The city also plans to strengthen public communication by providing on-site guidance and sharing real-time updates with citizens.



Acting Mayor Jang Geumyong stated, "We will closely monitor the government's administrative information system recovery and make every effort to minimize any inconvenience experienced by citizens."


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