Ministry of Digital Affairs Promotes Civic Tech, Releasing First Digital Components in July to Boost Disaster Prevention

The Ministry of Digital Affairs announced the promotion of 'Civic Tech' into the disaster prevention and rescue system. Director Zhuang Yingzhi stated that they will release the first wave of 'digital components' in July, including LINE notification mini-programs, to integrate civic intelligence into a nationwide defense line.
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(Central News Agency reporter Chao Min-ya, Taipei, 22nd) The Ministry of Digital Affairs (MODA) announced today its initiative to integrate 'Civic Tech' into the disaster prevention and relief system. Zhuang Yingzhi, Director of the International Digital Department, outlined three major measures: establishing a public-private partnership mechanism, creating a talent network, and strengthening digital infrastructure. MODA plans to release the first wave of 'digital components' (such as LINE reporting programs) in July 2026. The goal is to connect scattered civic wisdom into a solid defense line protecting all of Taiwan. Zhuang noted that civic tech showed great results during COVID-19 and recent floods, and now AI is being used to standardize damage reports in Tainan city.