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Governor Kim Young-hwan Presides Over City and County Leaders' Meeting Regarding the National Data Center Fire
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내용 ? Urges Cooperation Between Provincial and Local Governments to Minimize Public Inconvenience ?

Chungcheongbuk-do announced that at 6 PM on the 28th, a meeting of city and county leaders was held in the Disaster and Safety Situation Room of the Provincial Government Office, presided over by Governor Kim Young-hwan, in response to the partial paralysis of government IT systems caused by the fire at the National Information Resources Service (NIRS).

According to the province, out of 57 systems operated independently by the provincial government, 13 systems―including the Public Contract Information System―are currently unavailable to the public due to their linkage with central government platforms. In response to the temporary suspension of Government24 services, alternative channels for issuing certificates and documents are being provided via the province’s website.

Governor Kim stated during the meeting, “I ask all provincial and local government officials to work closely together as one unified team to actively respond to this situation and support our residents who are experiencing inconvenience and concern due to the system outage.”

Meanwhile, on Friday the 26th at approximately 8:20 PM, a fire believed to have originated from a lithium battery broke out at the NIRS facility in Daejeon. The fire was fully extinguished by 6 PM on Saturday the 27th.

As of the 28th, disruptions to digital government services such as Government24 and the People’s Sinmungo complaint portal continue due to the fire at the National Information Resources Service.

A Chungcheongbuk-do official stated, “We have established and are operating an Emergency Disaster and Safety Countermeasure Headquarters, conducted fire safety inspections on local information infrastructure and related IT systems, and are working closely with city and county governments to minimize inconvenience for residents. We are also striving to stabilize services in line with the recovery progress.”
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