Yangyang County Establishes "Nong-up e-Zi" Digital Civil Service Environment... Installs Tablet Monitors at Six Town and Township Offices
Enhancing Transparency and Efficiency in Agricultural Administration
Launching Personalized Digital Agricultural Services with Paperless Civil Service Processing
On October 15, Yangyang County in Gangwon Province will install digital devices (tablet monitors) at six town and township offices as part of the "Nong-up e-Zi" next-generation agriculture and rural integrated information system project.
The newly introduced tablet monitors will be installed at agricultural civil service counters in the town and township offices and will be linked in real time with the staff's PCs. Through this system, farmers can view and apply for projects without paper documents and handle their requests while viewing the same screen as the staff member.
In particular, when staff members modify or enter certain items, applicants can immediately check the changes on the tablet screen, enabling fast and transparent administrative processing. In addition, when requesting information such as agricultural membership status, farmers can directly access their own information, which is expected to enable accurate responses and provide highly reliable civil service.
The county plans to enhance access to agricultural and forestry project information based on the next-generation system and digital devices, and to create a digital civil service environment that farmers can truly experience, including personalized project recommendations and non-face-to-face document submission.
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Hwang Byunggil, Director of the Yangyang County Agricultural Technology Center, stated, "We will do our best to operate the system effectively to enhance convenience for farmers and strengthen the efficiency of agricultural administration."
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