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Seoul’s e-Government. Information System Planning Division Seoul Metropolitan Government. Seoul at a glance & ICT Capital. Seoul at a Glance. Land Area. History. A Korean Capital for 600 years. 605.26 Km 2. ( 0.6 % of Korea). Population. Gross Regional Product.
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Seoul’s e-Government InformationSystem Planning Division Seoul Metropolitan Government
Seoul at a Glance Land Area History A Korean Capital for 600 years 605.26 Km2 (0.6%of Korea) Population Gross Regional Product Foreign Population 273,945 10,582,744 67,908 USD 257 Billion (22%of Korea) Quadrupled (24.2%of GDP, 2011) 2001 2011
Citizens’ Access to ICT Internet User Internet User ※ Seoul : 81.1% IT complex
Citizens’ Access to ICT Desktop PC Digital Camera Digital TV Navigation Smart Phone Smart Device 44.8 Smart Pad MP3 Player IT complex
Organization C I O Seoul Data Center Information Planning Division Information System Division GIS Division Information & Comm. Division u-City Promotion Division 4 Divisions 14 Teams 3 Teams 7 Teams 5 Teams 3 Teams 7 Teams IT Human Resource (incl. district offices) As of Jan. 2011 By Job By Organization Category Total Computer/ Communication Administration/ Others Total IT Bureau Others 925 No. of Persons 683 242 925 219 706
Budget (Unit: 1 million KRW) * Exchange Rate(16 March 2012): 1,127KRW=1$
International Recognition Won the 2010Asia and PacificRegion Geospa-tial TechnologyAward • Ranked First4 ConsecutiveTimes in theUN-SupportedRutgers Globale-GovernmentSurvey Won the Excell-ence Awardat the UN PublicService Awardswith OnlinePolicy Discu-ssion Room Won the PublicSector Excell-ence Awardat WCIT 2010 • Led the inauguration of WeGOfor int’l cooperation in e-government
Architecture Front Office • Official Seoul Website • GISPortal • One-click e-Civil Applications • E-tax Back Office Infrastructure • Administrative Portal • Personnel Administrative System • Financial Information System • Spatial Data Warehouse • e-Seoul Net • U-Seoul Net • Seoul Date Center
Official Website (www.seoul.go.kr) Central Government Website Seoul Metropolitan Government Website Information Service One Click Civil Service Seoul Internet TV Electronic transaction Citizen’s Participation Related Websites
Infrastructure 197km of optical fiber cable 16
Municipal Network : e-Seoul Net e-Government Convergence Network Single Nationwide Administrative Network 지방행정정보망 Internet (대전센터) Ministry of Public Admin. and Security 1,500M 500M PBX(T) 1,000M ME City Hall Annex SDH Data Center SDH ME SDC SDH SDH Metro Ethernet City Hall Annex SONET 25 district offices ME SDH ME Video Conference SDH City Hall (Main Bldg) Video Conference E1 1G Community Center LAN LAN LAN LAN PBX(T) District Office Project Office Affiliated Office E1 PBX(L) PBX(L) PBX(L) PBX(L) Elderly Welfare Facility District Office Project Office Affiliated Office E-approval. GIS Internet Cafe Correspondence, Information Backup Taxation, Car Registration Nationwide Administration Telephone
Completed u-Seoul Info. & Comm. Infrastructure in 2010 Environmental observation Management of urban facilities Municipal Network : u-Seoul Net u-Seoul Net FTTH Administration system Public worker E-learning, Video conferencing GIS, GPS Integrated City Observation Center Wi-Fi WiBro HSDPA WLAN Crime prevention CCTVs Mobile administration PDA RFID/USN DMB “Weekly No-Driving Day” Mobile phone
Seoul Data Center Server Equipments Front/Back Office Equipments : Total 808ea Communication Devices
Love PC Campaign Target Citizens • Low Income Family • The Disabled • Multicultural Family • Social Welfare Facilities PC Specifications • H/W : CPU 2.4GHz, RAM 2GB, HDD over 80GB • S/W:OS, HWP, MS Office, Vaccine Program, et c. 3,364PCs in 2011 Over 3,300 PCs expected in 2012
ICT Training for the Marginalized Target Citizens • The Disabled • The Elderly aged 55 or over In 2011, Seoul • Educated 12,631 Citizens
Internet Addiction Prevention Education Target Citizens • Student, Parents, Teachers, etc. In 2012, Seoul • Supported 10 institutions consulting internet addiction prevention • 43,330 persons
U-Learning Service Target Citizens • Teenagers in Low Income Family: 3,000 Students aged 10 to 16 Program • Customized Online Education • Online Learning Manager in connection with Local Students Welfare Center • Learning Incentives and Cultural Experience Program
Seoul e-Government Roadmap SMART SEOUL 2015 New business model and value creation Present Information Portal Passive Response to Changes Online Services Switch to a smart paradigm Simple Information Offering Stage 4 [Enhancement of a Smart Paradigm] Effects recognized by citizens Stage 3 [Enhancement of the Network] Stage 2 [Enhancement of Online] • Easy and convenient civil requests • tailored to citizens’ needs • Social network-based interactive citizen • participation • Intelligent sensor-based situation • recognition • Smart data and open platform Stage 1 [Computerization] • Mobile-based civil • requests • Online citizen participation • Mobile internet • Web-based civil requests • Integration of information • resources • Creating a database • Homepage 1990 1999 2007 2011 2015 The Stages of Seoul’s e-Government Development
Vision & Goal Strategy Vision Goal Priority SMART SEOUL 2015 • The ICT Capital of the World • Global Top 5 in Urban Competitiveness Smart Life Smart Government Smart Space Smart Economy Innovative Service Delivery Integrated Information Management Enhanced Economic Value of Information Intelligent ICT Infrastructure Extended Global ICT Network
Strategic Imperatives 1 2 Best City in Using Smart Technology Improved Interactions with Citizens Improved Wireless Network Bridging Smart Divide Smart Technology for the Socially Marginalized Advanced Online Communication with Citizens Customized Public Services Improved Information Security 4 3 Creative Economy & Global Culture Future-oriented Living Infrastructure Improved Functions of CCTVs Extended U-Seoul Safety Zone Smart Transportation Information Opening Seoul’s Public Data Fostering Application Development Positioning as Global Leadership in IT
Smart Seoul 2015 • World’s best city in using smart technologies Seoul OpenData Mart Smart Business AdvancingCCTVMonitoring U-Seoul Safety Zone BridgingSmart Divide Free WiFiServices BridgingSmart Divide Hands-on experiences and trainingon smart devices for one millioncitizens by 2015 IT training and support for the socially marginalized
Free WiFiServices Smart Seoul 2015 • World’s best city in using smart technologies Seoul OpenData Mart Smart Business AdvancingCCTVMonitoring U-Seoul Safety Zone BridgingSmart Divide Free WiFiServices Seoul shares its own network Mobile Carriers invest in WiFi zone installation 10,000 free WiFi service zonesby 2015 for 13.5% of Seoul area
AdvancingCCTVMonitoring Smart Seoul 2015 • World’s best city in using smart technologies Seoul OpenData Mart Smart Business AdvancingCCTVMonitoring U-Seoul Safety Zone BridgingSmart Divide Free WiFiServices Decreasing crime rate by 10% by changing CCTV mission from responsive to preventive Increasing real-time CCTV monitoring coverage to 100% from 30.7% now
U-Seoul Safety Zone Smart Seoul 2015 • World’s best city in using smart technologies Seoul OpenData Mart Smart Business AdvancingCCTVMonitoring U-Seoul Safety Zone BridgingSmart Divide Free WiFiServices Collaborations between Seoul(platform) and mobile carriers(network) To be extended for every elementary school and the marginalized by 2015
Seoul OpenData Mart Smart Seoul 2015 • World’s best city in using smart technologies Seoul OpenData Mart Smart Business AdvancingCCTVMonitoring U-Seoul Safety Zone BridgingSmart Divide Free WiFiServices Free data for citizens Seoul’s public data Open to 35%from 5% Support private sector in creating diverse business items using public data
Smart Business Smart Seoul 2015 • World’s best city in using smart technologies Seoul OpenData Mart Smart Business AdvancingCCTVMonitoring U-Seoul Safety Zone BridgingSmart Divide Free WiFiServices Seoul city trains skilled workersin app business and supports business startups 100 private app development centers in Seoul with 2,000 employees