Abstract

This study examines the implementation of On-Demand Data Systems within the Seoul Metropolitan Government, a critical strategy in the digital era, focusing on public data usage in administration. It investigates the role of such systems in enhancing data accessibility, protection, and collaboration among stakeholders in local governments. The research discusses the ordinance direction for integrating these systems into local governance and observes the evolution of big data in relation to the evolving roles of local authorities. Findings reveal that On-Demand Data Systems can significantly aid community development and provide insights into future challenges and opportunities. Despite limitations in data usage in local governments, the study underscores potential advantages like improved administrative service quality and increased transparency in policy-making. Key challenges include data processing, protection, and the necessity for institutional improvements in data provision. The study concludes that effective utilization of On-Demand Data Systems in local governments can be vital for service and product development, fostering local economic growth and addressing social issues.

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