National Computerization Agency

The South Korean National Computerization Agency (NCA) (Korean: 한국 전산원) is a statutory government agency acting as Korea's top IT policy and technical support agency.[1]

Symbol of National Computerization Agency

Overview

The agency was founded by Article 10 of the Framework Act on Information Promotion for the purpose of promoting computerization and to support development of related policies for Korean national agencies and local governments.

NCA was able to launch an e-Government project to enhance public convenience and improve administrative efficiency.

History

1987   Established for the NBIS Project
1995   KII-G Project
1997   Government Information Exchange Center, IT Evaluation
1999   Cyber Korea 21
2000   National Knowledge & Information Resources Management Project
2001   Information Certification Center
2002   e-Korea Vision 2006, NII Back-up Center
2003   Establishment of Korea-Mexico IT Cooperation Center
2004   Establishment of Korea-Chile IT Cooperation Center
2004   Commencement of BcN Project such as Home Network, RFID, etc.

Organization

  • Staff   202 Members (as of 2005)
  • Budget (FY 2005) of 455 million USD
gollark: If I were this person, I would run nukes from my tablet, or possibly the internet.
gollark: I mean, the not-very-stealthy way would be to edit... I think the component libraries or something... and make modem.broadcast/modem.send a no-op.
gollark: How stealthy do you need?
gollark: You can do that, but it's hard to be ENTIRELY hidden.
gollark: Wireless network packets or internet connection packets?

References

  1. "NCA" [National Computerization Agency]. terms.naver.com (in Korean). Retrieved 2019-05-24.
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