The Central Disaster and Safety Countermeasures Headquarters said on the 12th that 12 additional government administrative information systems, which had been halted due to the fire at the National Information Resources Service (NIRS), were restored. As a result, 260 of the total 709 malfunctioning systems are operating normally, bringing the recovery rate to 36.7%.
As of 6 p.m. on the 17th day since the fire, newly restored systems include the Public Procurement Service's main website and Innovation Marketplace, the Ministry of Health and Welfare's external social service voucher payment system, and the Ministry of the Interior and Safety's administrative information joint-use system.
Of the highest-priority Grade 1 systems, 30 out of 40 have been restored, a 75% recovery rate. For Grade 2, 35 out of 68 (51.5%); Grade 3, 110 out of 261 (42.1%); and Grade 4, 83 out of 340 (24.4%) have been restored.
The government has set priorities by classifying systems into Grades 1 to 4 by importance, focusing its resources on restoring Grade 1 and 2 systems that have a broad impact on national administration. On this day, the recovery rate for Grade 2 systems surpassed 50% for the first time.