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Government Administration in South Korea
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Government Administration sector based in South Korea. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
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Gyeonggi Provincial Government
Come visit the attractive cities of Gyeonggi-do and enjoy an extensive range of attractions.
10001+ staff
Korea Coast Guard
The Korea Coast Guard Headquarters is located in Incheon, the maritime port for Seoul.
10001+ staff
Korea.Net - Korean Culture And Information Service Kocis
The Korean Culture and Information Service (KOCIS) was launched in 1971 as an arm of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism. It serves as a communication bridge to promote Korea overseas, to shed light on international cultural exchanges and to bring that news back to the Korean audience. Toward this end, we report on all of the Korean government's ongoing policies, on all the president's summit meetings and on all types of international cooperation. In addition, we also host art performances, exhibits, music festivals and film festivals. Finally, we also reach out to opinion leaders worldwide, to the international press, academia and to artists from around the globe. Korea.net is a government web portal that promotes Korea online. It provides up-to-date information about Korea across a variety of fields, including government policies, international cooperation, cultural developments, the arts, history, social movements, science, technology, business, sports and so on. We do so in nine languages: English, simplified Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, Spanish, Russian, French, German and Vietnamese. Korea.net has been strengthening communication with its online readers worldwide through various social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, Youtube, and Flickr. In particular, Korea Clickers, our Facebook profile, has more than followers as of March 2020, becoming one of the most popular government social media profiles in Korea. Korea.net engages in active communication with its neighbors around the world through its team of Honorary Reporters and its overseas columnists.
51 to 200 staff
Korean National Police Agency
10001+ staff
Ministry Of Foreign Affairs, Republic Of Korea
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs was inaugurated according to the Government Organization Act enacted by the Government of the Republic of Korea on July 17, 1948, to be in charge of diplomacy, external economic policy, overseas Korean nationals, international situation analysis and overseas promotional affairs. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs establishes and carries out foreign policies, economic diplomacy and economic cooperation, takes part in international economic communities, administers treaties and international agreements, protects and supports overseas Korean nationals, promotes cultural cooperation, and analyzes international affairs. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has continuously introduced complementary measures for effective diplomacy such as readjustment of manpower and budget befitting the changes in the diplomatic environment and the pursuit of substantial diplomacy to maximize the national interest of the ROK in the midst of a highly competitive international environment.
5001 to 10000 staff
Bank Of Korea
Bank of Korea was established on June 12, 1950 under the Bank of Korea Act. Bank of Korea was originally established with a capital of 1.5 billion won, all of which was subscribed by the Government, but the amendment of Bank of Korea Act in 1962 made the Bank a special juridical person having no capital. The primary purpose of the Bank, as prescribed by the Act, is the pursuit of price stability. The Bank sets a price stability target in consultation with the Government and draws up and publishes an operational plan including it for monetary policy. To this end, the Bank performs the typical functions of a central bank: issuing banknotes and coins, formulating and implementing monetary and credit policy, serving as the bankers' bank and the government's bank. In addition, Bank of Korea undertakes the operation and oversight of the payment and settlement systems, and manages the nation's foreign exchange reserves. It also conducts supervisory functions for financial institutions as stipulated in Bank of Korea Act.
1001 to 5000 staff
Korea Institute Of Patent Information
Korea Institute of Patent Information (KIPI) is an affiliated public institute founded by the Korean Intellectual Property Office (KIPO), which has been designated as a specialized non-profit institute providing information on industrial property rights to build value-added information infrastructure for Korea’s intellectual property. KIPI supports the implementation of an advanced patent administration system by operating KIPOnet, the data management center, the patent document digitization center, the patent customer consulting center and the IP information integration center, and managing the Korea Intellectual Property Rights Information Service (KIPRIS) and the development of the Korean Patent Abstracts (KPA) database. KIPI does its utmost to strengthen its customers’ competitiveness by providing various customer-oriented services such as patent information development services, trade secret certification services, and patent information service infrastructure.
51 to 200 staff
National Institute For International Education Niied
National Institute for International Education(NIIED) is a Responsible Administrative Agency under the Ministry of Education. The Institute is working for internationalization of Korean education, with an aim of developing and cultivating competitive human resources in the Global Era.
201 to 500 staff
Saha District Office
The Saha District Office is dedicated to the harmonious development of both tradition and innovation within one of Busan's most vibrant districts. We are the gateway to an array of opportunities ranging from cultural exploration and eco-tourism to advanced industry and education.
10001+ staff
Defense Acquisition Program Administration Dapa
The Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) is an executive branch of the South Korean government that was established on January 1, 2006 under the Ministry of National Defense to administer improvement projects of defense capability, the procurement of munitions, and the fostering of defense industries.
1001 to 5000 staff
Embassy Of The Kingdom Of The Netherlands In Korea
Welcome to the LinkedIn page for the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Korea, located in Seoul, South Korea! The Embassy represents, promotes and protects the interests of the government of the Netherlands, as well as those of Dutch nationals living in Korea. The Netherlands and South Korea have been important partners in trade and economic cooperation – from agriculture and food, chemical industry, creative industries, energy, high tech, horticulture, life sciences and health, logistics, water, investment to culture, and everything in between. The diplomatic network of the Netherlands enhances trade and economic cooperation between these two countries. Doing business in Korea The Embassy's Economic Affairs team assists Dutch companies looking for business opportunities in Korea. We support with export, import, research, investment and cooperation by providing information and advice, making contacts and organizing various events to promote business cooperation and strengthen networks. Doing business in the Netherlands Foreign companies looking to establish their business in the Netherlands can reach out to the Netherlands Foreign Investment Agency (NFIA).
11 to 50 staff
The National Assembly Of The Republic Of Korea
The National Assembly is a unicameral legislature of South Korea. The latest legislative elections were held on 11 April 2012. Single-member constituencies comprise 246 of the assembly's seats, while the remaining 54 are allocated by proportional representation.[2] Members serve four-year terms. The unicameral assembly consists of at least 200 members according to the Constitution. In 1990 the assembly had 299 seats, 224 of which were directly elected from single-member districts in the general elections of April 1988. Under applicable laws, the remaining seventy-five representatives were appointed by the political parties in accordance with a proportional formula based on the number of seats won in the election. By law, candidates for election to the assembly must be at least thirty years of age. As part of a political compromise in 1987, an earlier requirement that candidates have at least five years' continuous residency in the country was dropped to allow Kim Dae-jung, who had spent several years in exile in Japan and the United States during the 1980s, to return to political life. The National Assembly's term is four years. In a change from the more authoritarian Fourth Republic and Fifth Republic (1972–80 and 1980–87, respectively), under the Sixth Republic, the assembly cannot be dissolved by the president.
1001 to 5000 staff
Board Of Audit And Inspection Of Korea
The Board of Audit and Inspection (BAI) is the supreme audit institution of the Republic of Korea, constitutionally mandated to examine the final accounts of the State and inspect the performance of government agencies and public officials.
1001 to 5000 staff
Ichcap
The International Information and Networking Centre for Intangible Cultural Heritage in the Asia-Pacific Region under the auspices of UNESCO (ICHCAP) was established as a UNESCO category 2 center in 2011. Working within the framework of the 2003 Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage, we operate information and networking programs to support UNESCO’s strategic plans among the forty-eight Member States of the Asia-Pacific region, with the ultimate goal of promoting the 2030 UN Sustainable Development Goals through intangible cultural heritage. We believe that safeguarding intangible cultural heritage is necessary to promote cultural diversity and sustainable development in the region.
11 to 50 staff
Invest Korea
Invest KOREA (IK) is the Korean national investment promotion agency under the Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA) that supports foreign companies doing business in Korea. IK provides information to potential investors abroad regarding investment in Korea as well as comprehensive services to foreign companies ranging from consultation, support for establishing corporations and business activities, and complaint handling. In our 36 overseas offices, we have specialists consisting of KOTRA employees, public officials dispatched from related government ministries and agencies, and private sector experts to support your successful business in Korea. Our LinkedIn page aims to bring you the latest news and coverage on Korea, and the full spectrum of such contents will be available on our Community Guidelines: We would greatly appreciate any meaningful and constructive conversations about our contents. We welcome your comments and suggestions but please refrain from violent/sexual/repulsive/discriminatory comments and advertisements. Any unacceptable comments will be removed without notice and offenders may be banned from this page. For more information about IK and Korea, please visit our website at
501 to 1000 staff
Kind Korea
KIND is an organization established in June 2018 by the government of the Republic of Korea in accordance with the Overseas Construction Promotion Act enforced on the 25th of April 2018, to proactively support global Public-Private Partnership business.
51 to 200 staff
Korea Institute Of Design Promotion
Established in 1970, the Korea Institute of Design Promotion (KIDP) is the national design body in Korea to plan and implement national design policies and strategies. Affiliated with the Ministry of Trade, Industry, and Energy (MOTIE), KIDP aims to raise quality of life for people by design and lead innovation of the Korean design industry. The major programs of KIDP include support for the design industry and designers, improving design education & training, promoting Korean design both nationally and internationally, building design infrastructure, and raising design awareness across the nation.
51 to 200 staff
Ministry Of Health And Welfare
The Ministry of Health and Welfare (MOHW previously MW, Korean:) is a branch of the government of South Korea. The headquarters is in Sejong City. Mission 1. Building social safety nets for better tomorrow 2. Taking a life course approach for healthy life 3. Supporting a stable life after retirement
1001 to 5000 staff
Goyang City
Goyang city is becoming one of the 21st century's representative cities in Korea that is based on time-honored history and tradition. Goyang city has been transformed as the best city with optimum city-infra through regional economic vitalization, environmental friendly residential area, convenient transportation system, international level of cultural sports facilities, well balanced welfare system, residences-centered and honest administration, and high value of industrial facilities. Goyang city is famous for International Flower Foundation, and becoming center of international trade through multi complex of culture and trade - International General Exhibition. Also, it is developing as an environmental friendly city through Gongwondolbomi campaign (caring park) based on active involvement from residents. Goyang city is located north of Seoul (capital of Korea), and it can be easily accessed through Seoul Ring-Expressway and No. 1 & 2 Jayuro-Expressway from adjacent area or can be reached in 20 min. through establishment of city rails and metropolitan area express rails such as subway line number 3, Gyeongui Line(Railroad) and KTX. The further establishment of smart transportation system is in progress through increasing the tracks of Gyeongui Line.
501 to 1000 staff
Korad Korea Radioactive Waste Agency
Happy Tomorrow Beyond Safety Welcome to KORAD As KORAD is a government agency, we have an important role in safe management of all kinds of radioactive wastes. KORAD is always to focus on safety as a top priority. As radioactive wastes affect public health, lives of future generation and environment, we have to take care of the wastes safely. Furthermore, we have to take full responsibility for strict waste management as a designated organization and government agency. The management has also included safe operation of the LILW Disposal Facility since 2014. With the operation experiences, KORAD is preparing to establish a high-level waste management policy at the earliest moment. Moreover, we are to take care of decommissioning wastes as well. Along with waste management, we must return radioactive wastes to nature safely under mutual communication with the public, transparent operation, and R&D. To perform our duty safely, we do our best to keep clean environment with your supports and interests in our duties. Thank you. Dr. Sung Soo CHA CEO at KORAD
201 to 500 staff
Gangwon State
Welcome to the official Linkedin of Gangwon State. We're trying to get you full of useful information about Gangwon. Stay connected with Gangwon: Facebook: State Instagram:@Gangwon State
5001 to 10000 staff
Korea Anti-Doping Agency
Strong Korea without Doping. This is Korea Anti-Doping Agency! 2025 World Conference on Doping: 1~5 December 2025
11 to 50 staff
Seoul Fintech Lab
Seoul Fintech Lab is a fintech startup supporting institution providing an incubating and accelerating program and completely funded by the Seoul Metropolitan Government. We are providing customized supports for the various needs of fintech start-ups and offering office space up to 2 years. Currently, we have 70 fintech startups, and we are scheduled to enlarge the capacity of the program to a total 100 fintech start-ups in the second half of 2020. It was established in 2018 and is located at Yeouido, Seoul in order to promote global competitiveness of fintech start-ups and to utilize financial hub of the area.
11 to 50 staff
Delegation Of The European Union To The Republic Of Korea
The EU Delegation to the Republic of Korea, headed by H.E. Ambassador Ugo ASTUTO, serves as the official diplomatic mission of the European Union in the Republic of Korea. Working under the coordination of the European External Action Service (EEAS) headed by the HR/VP (High Representative/Vice President). helps implement and advance the EU’s foreign policy. As one of 144 EU diplomatic missions worldwide, our Delegation works to- Represent the European Union in the Republic of Korea- Provide the EU with timely insights on political, economic, social, and trade developments, while maintaining close contact with key stakeholders across government, business, academia, civil society, and the wider public- Support the smooth and constructive development of bilateral relations in political, economic, commercial, and cooperation fields, and encourage new initiatives under the Framework Agreement- Monitor and ensure the effective implementation of the EU–Republic of Korea Free Trade Agreement- Promote and protect the EU’s interests and values, raising awareness and understanding of the EU, its policies, and its priorities- Advance EU policies across all areas of cooperation- Foster strong coordination with EU Member State embassies through regular exchanges at ambassadorial, counsellor, information, and administrative levels- Carry out press, public diplomacy, and information activities in support of these objectives.
11 to 50 staff