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Analysis and Implications of Singapore's Smart Nation: Focusing on the Implemental Means of Smart City Initiative

싱가포르 스마트 네이션의 분석과 함의: 스마트시티 이니셔티브의 실행적 수단을 중심으로

  • 김명희 (삼육대학교 스미스 학부대학)
  • Received : 2020.11.10
  • Accepted : 2021.01.20
  • Published : 2021.01.28

Abstract

This study focuses on that, unlike evolving smart technology, goals, policies, and administrative organization elements are tools that do not change in smart city implementation, and by applying the concept of policy implemental means, the characteristics of the Singapore Smart Nation Initiative are analyzed, results are derived and implications are suggested. To this end, literature analysis is conducted based on the case analysis framework with "Smart Nation" as an analysis unit and "project, administration, citizen engagement" as analysis elements. The implications through analysis are as follows. First, it is required to establish a state-led initiative for a major transformation into a digital society. Second, it is necessary to establish executive agencies directly under the president or prime minister for effective implementation of the initiative. Third, complementary programs at the level of detailed strategies, administrative organizations, and citizen participation as a means of implementation, should be considered and the flow of the recent digital ecosystem should be reflected. Fourth, it is necessary to promote a national movement for a great transformation into a digital society where all the people participate.

이 연구는 진화하는 스마트 테크놀로지와는 달리 목표, 정책, 행정조직 요소들은 스마트시티의 변하지 않는 실행도구임에 주목하고 정책의 실행수단 개념을 적용하여 싱가포르 스마트 네이션 이니셔티브의 특징을 분석하고 결과 도출 및 함의를 제시하는데 목표를 둔다. 이를 위해 "스마트 네이션"을 분석단위로 하고 "프로젝트, 행정조직, 시민참여"를 분석요소로 하는 사례분석틀을 토대로 문헌분석을 실시한다. 분석을 통한 함의는 다음과 같다. 첫째, 디지털 사회로의 대전환을 위한 국가 주도의 이니셔티브 수립이 요구된다. 둘째, 이니셔티브의 효과적인 실행을 위하여 대통령 또는 총리 직속의 집행기관들을 설치할 필요가 있다. 셋째, 실행수단으로서 세부 전략, 행정조직, 시민참여 차원의 상호보완적인 프로그램들을 고려하고 디지털 생태계의 최신 흐름을 반영해야 한다. 넷째, 전 국민이 참여하는 디지털 사회로의 대전환 국민운동을 전개할 필요가 있다.

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