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1The Ministry of Government Legislation (MOLEG) has announced a public tender for supervision services related to a major upgrade of South Korea’s National Legal Information Center. The announcement, registered on April 6, 2026, seeks qualified IT firms to oversee the “National Legal Information Center Layer Advancement Project.”
The National Legal Information Center (NLIC) is Korea’s official online platform, providing free public access to all national laws, decrees, regulations, and administrative rules. This critical digital infrastructure serves as the central hub for legal information, ensuring transparency and accessibility for citizens, legal professionals, and government agencies. The “Layer Advancement Project” aims to modernize and enhance the NLIC’s underlying system architecture, functionality, and user experience, ensuring it remains robust and efficient for future needs.
The requested supervision services are crucial for ensuring the successful execution and quality of the main IT development project. The selected supervising entity will be responsible for independent oversight, quality assurance, and project management auditing throughout the NLIC’s system upgrade. This role typically involves monitoring progress, verifying deliverables, and ensuring adherence to specifications, timelines, and budget, thereby mitigating risks and ensuring the project’s integrity.
Interested companies specializing in IT project supervision and auditing are encouraged to apply. Full details regarding eligibility criteria, specific deadlines for proposal submissions, and the detailed scope of work are provided in the official tender documents, including the Request for Proposal (RFP), which are available for download on the MOLEG website. For inquiries, applicants may contact Lee Hanna at the Operations Support Division at 044-200-6527. Prospective bidders should thoroughly review all attached files to understand the comprehensive requirements for participation.
Source: 법제처 — Original Article (Korean)