Korea's 6th National Informatization Master Plan aims to accelerate digital transformation and improve public services using intelligent technologies. It was developed to address fragmented e-government systems and limited use of data and smart technologies. The plan benefits citizens, businesses, and government by promoting innovation, building trust, and creating a human-centered digital society.
Name in original language
지능정보화 구현을 위한 제6차 국가정보화 기본계획
Initiative overview
A fragmented e-government system by institution and by function and insufficient utilization of intelligent information technology systems have resulted in inefficient operations of information budget and limited customized intelligent service.Korea has been lacking data, multi-purpose technologies, convergence of intelligent information technology across industries, and SMEs technological capabilities. This has delayed the nations digital transformation and productivity growth. The plan has the following four components: i) acceleration of national digital transformation with intelligence, ii) finding growth engines with digital innovation, iii) creation of human-centered intelligent information society, and iv) establishment of intelligent infrastructure based on trust.Objectives:To achieve prosperity through information-based intelligence for Korea.
Who has primary responsibility for developing the national AI strategy?
Ministry
Name of responsible organisation (in English)
Ministry of Science and ICT (MSIT)
Who has primary responsibility to implementing the national strategy?
Ministry
Name of responsible organisation for strategy implementation (in English)
Ministry of Science and ICT (MSIT)
Budget information available?
Available
Estimated budget expenditure range per year in Euros (EUR)
€1,000,000,000.00
To what extent do you have mechanisms or other efforts to involve stakeholders in strategy design, implementation and monitoring?
Expert consultation(s) and other engagement.,
Stakeholder consultation(s) and other engagement.,
Public consultation(s) and other engagement.
Has this initiative been evaluated?
Yes
Are evaluation results public?
No