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Government Information System Disruption Continues for 11 Days... Restoration Rate at 24.1%

Of the 647 administrative information systems paralyzed by the fire at the National Intelligence Resources Management Agency (National Intelligence Resources), 156 systems have been restored, including 22 classified as first-grade work.


According to the Central Disaster and Safety Countermeasures Headquarters, as of 12:00 p.m. on October 6th, the eleventh day since the government information system disruption caused by the fire at the National Intelligence Resources, the restoration rate stands at 24.1%.


On this day, the Onnara Document 2.0 system, used by central government officials for work, was restored, allowing the use of Onnara documents and memo reports to resume.


Late the previous afternoon, the 1365 donation portal was also partially restored, making public information inquiries possible again.


After 647 information systems were paralyzed by the fire at the Daejeon headquarters of the National Intelligence Resources on September 26th, the government has mobilized all available personnel and equipment to carry out restoration work.


The government plans to speed up the recovery process by transferring 96 information systems, which suffered direct damage because they were located in the 7-1 data center of the Daejeon headquarters that was completely destroyed by the fire, to the Daegu Center.

Government Information System Disruption Continues for 11 Days... Restoration Rate at 24.1% Police Conduct Search and Seizure at National Intelligence Resources

(Daejeon=Yonhap News) Reporter Lee Joohyung = The dedicated investigation team of the Daejeon Metropolitan Police Agency investigating the fire at the National Intelligence Resources Management Agency in Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, began a search and seizure operation at the National Intelligence Resources on the morning of the 2nd.

On September 26th, a lithium-ion battery fire occurred at the National Intelligence Resources, which houses the government’s computer systems, causing a large-scale disruption of government computer services.

2025.10.2

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