The article reports that Hancom, in consortium with Samsung SDS, has won the first phase of the ‘National Assembly Big Data Platform (AI National Assembly) Construction Project’. This project is planned to be implemented in three phases until 2027. Its goal is to integrate data within the National Assembly and from external partner organizations to support legislative decision-making and increase public trust through big data and AI technologies. Hancom and Samsung SDS have been chosen as the primary contractors over competitors like KT and Megazone for the first phase of the project, which involves executing a 13-month-long project valued at 11.6 billion KRW.
The consortium will develop a platform allowing AI to leverage vast internal and external data for efficient legislative work. Hancom’s ‘Hancompedia’, an AI question-and-answer solution, and Samsung SDS’s ‘FabriX’, a generative AI service platform, are part of this initiative. These technologies will enable intelligent search services, allowing members of the National Assembly to quickly and accurately access large amounts of legislative information. Additionally, the ‘Hancom Assistant’ solution will utilize AI to automatically draft documents specialized for the National Assembly, such as bill drafts and government inspection inquiry materials.
Hancom’s AI products support optimized language models across various environments, including cloud and closed networks, and offer customized features incorporating customer requirements. These products are also compatible with productivity tools like Hancom Office, Web Office, and MS Office.
Hancom’s CEO, Kim Yeon-soo, emphasized that securing this contract not only demonstrates their AI technological prowess but also presents an opportunity to drive digital innovation in the National Assembly. He highlighted Hancom’s focus on public sector digital transformation in collaboration with capable partners, aiming to enhance national competitiveness. The company is also accelerating efforts to secure additional contracts in the public market and aims to achieve revenue and profit generation from its AI business this year.