Office for Government Policy Coordination
| 국무조정실 國務調整室 Gungmu Jojeong-sil | |
OPC headquarters in Sejong | |
| Agency overview | |
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| Formed | 23 March 2013 |
| Jurisdiction | Government of South Korea |
| Headquarters | Sejong, South Korea |
| Minister responsible |
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| Deputy Ministers responsible |
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| Parent department | Prime Minister of South Korea |
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| Website | http://www.opm.go.kr/en/index.do |
The Office for Government Policy Coordination (Korean: 국무조정실; Hanja: 國務調整室) (OPC) is a government agency of South Korea consisting of the Prime Minister's Office and the Prime Minister's Secretariat. It is led by a ministerial-level minister for government policy coordination unlike the chief of staff to the prime minister, who leads the Secretariat and is a vice minister-grade official. The OPC minister chairs the Vice Ministers' Council (Template:Korean requires ), which supports State Council comprising ministers and led by the President and often prime minister. Moreover, two vice ministers are under the OPC minister.|hangul= parameter.
The OPC was the first government agency to move its headquarters to Sejong in 2012.
It has as affiliates the Tax Tribunal and National Counter-Terrorism Center and oversees many government-funded think tanks mostly based in Sejong including the Korea Development Institute and OECD Korea Policy Center.