The Korea Media and Communications Commission will gather public input to set the agency's vision and future implementation plans.
The Korea Media and Communications Commission (KMCC) said on the 13th that the "phase-one vision public input" will run from today through the end of the month. The phase-one vision is intended to establish KMCC's work direction and implementation plans for the next three years.
Individuals or organizations may submit policy ideas or suggestions for crisis response and future preparedness in the broadcasting, media, and communications fields. Anyone may submit via the agency's website or by email.
The Korea Media and Communications Commission (KMCC) will establish the phase-one vision based on the submissions and then make it public.
Kim Jong-chul, chair of the Korea Media and Communications Commission (KMCC), said, "We aim to shape the newly launched agency's future direction in communication with the public," adding, "We ask for many suggestions on the policies needed for broadcasting, media, and communications."