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A Study on the Iimplementation of the Civilian GIS Data Distribution Systems (민간GIS유통체계 구축에 관한 연구)

  • Oh, Jong-Woo;Kim, Kwang-Ho
    • Journal of Korean Society for Geospatial Information Science
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    • v.12 no.3 s.30
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    • pp.79-89
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    • 2004
  • Despite of a huge amount of GIS data were distributed in the private sectors, they were gradually decayed due to lack of the legal preparation or civilian data distribution channels. In order to solve these problems this study was mainly focused on the civilian GIS data distribution and demonstrated a proposed direction through the requested questionnaire and analysis of the civilian enterprises and public sectors for the favorable civilian GIS distribution flow. The implementation of the civilian GIS data distribution center(provisional name) was proposed fir the civilian GIS distribution flow because of the fact that civilian sectors were seriously requested to build and to operate the civilian GIS distribution organization through the result of the requested questionnaire. The requested questionnaire items were selected as the civilian enterprises distribution, data implementation and management, low and regulations, NGIS distribution network business, and civilian GIS distribution renter build to activate and to participate civilian GIS distribution. Therefore, three implementation models and three implementation operation were proposed to guide a roll of the civilian GIS data distribution center and the distribution boundaries.

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A Study on Introduction of Private Investigation (민간조사(탐정)제도의 도입방향 - 경비업법 개정을 중심으로 -)

  • Lee, Sang-Won
    • Korean Security Journal
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    • no.17
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    • pp.235-253
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    • 2008
  • In the developed countries, the private investigation system which is part of private security has developed together with police, and OECD countries except South Korea has developed the private investigation system establishing by the Private Investigation ACT. In Korea, there was several attempt to establish the Private Investigation ACT but it was not accomplished because of private security circumstances. In this study, the chapter Iis introduction, theoretical background is in chapter II, chapter III is the operation of private investigation of the developed countries, analysis and direction of the Private Investigation ACT in chapter IV, and conclusion in chapter V. To introduce the private investigation system, it is required to discover the problem of the Private Investigation ACT mentioned in this article and to develop the private investigation system by collecting the opnion of citizen, academic world, and the related agency. It is necessary to associated interest and effort of citizen, academic world, and the related agency for introdection of the private investigation system.

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Implications in Contracting-out of Public Library through the Evaluating Contracting-out of Public Administration Services (행정서비스의 민간위탁 사업평가를 통해 본 공공도서관 민간위탁의 함의)

  • 배순자
    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
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    • v.34 no.2
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    • pp.79-94
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    • 2003
  • This study is attempt to find out the justification of the contracting-out for public library considering by the results from estimation about public service governed through contacting-out. For this study I made use of both integrated estimation of public services and evaluation of library service, which have beeing managed by contracting-out. Finally, I realized that attempting the contracting-out for public library may has many limitations due to the characteristics of library service and the failure to achieve the satisfaction of hon in public service.

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Comparative research on outsourcing public libraries (공공도서관 민간위탁 해외 사례 비교 연구)

  • Choi, Seong-Rak;Hwang, Hie-Shin;Cha, Sung-Jong
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.11 no.10
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    • pp.274-285
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    • 2011
  • There are lot of arguments whether it is necessary to outsource public libraries in Korea. What are the impacts of outsourcing public libraries? Is it efficient and productive? How is the publicness of public libraries maintained after outsourcing? This article studies public library outsourcing in the U.S, England, Germany, and Japan, and finds implications for Korea. The results of this comparative study show that outsourcing public libraries is not common in many countries. However the number of outsourcing is slowly increasing. Public library outsourcing does not always enhance productivity and publicness. Outsourcing public libraries is only one of the various managing systems of public libraries, and each county has its own unique library management system. Korea should also develop its own outsourcing policies and strategies regarding public libraries to attain their productivity and publicness.

A Study on the Fair Returns of Private Participants' Investments on BTO PPI Projects (BTO 민간투자사업 적정수익률에 관한 연구)

  • Shin, Sung-Hwan
    • Korean Journal of Construction Engineering and Management
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.121-131
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    • 2009
  • This study will estimate the fair return on private participants' investments on BTO type PPI (Private Public Infrastructure) projects using the data from past BTO projects in Korea. In the past, the real returns of $6%\sim9%$ were provided to private participants. The results of this study show that those returns were too high compared with the estimated fair returns, especially for projects with the minimum revenue guarantee (MRG) by the government. Moreover, the excess portion of the return over the fair return becomes even larger when there is a demand forecast bias. In reality, most of the BTO projects have far lower actual revenues than the initial forecasted revenue in concession agreements. This phenomenon implies that BTO projects have a tendency of overly forecasting revenues. If so, the value of the minimum revenue guarantee becomes larger, and therefore, the fair return to private participants should decrease. It is hoped that this study helps future BTO projects' concession agreements between the government and private participants to become more fair from the perspectives of risk and return profiles.

A Comparative Study on Private Investigators in the United Kingdom and South Korea - Focusing on the Missing Person Investigation System - (영국과 한국의 민간조사원 비교 연구 - 실종자 조사시스템을 중심으로 -)

  • Kwak, Minjun;Choi, Yeon-Jun;NamKung, Lock
    • Korean Security Journal
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    • no.59
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    • pp.189-215
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    • 2019
  • As modern society has become specialised and complex in all areas of politics, economy and society, it has reached a point where it is difficult to control crime with the general public power. Private security, which began to fluctuate after the 19th century, has expanded its scope to subsidise public power in various areas, sometimes beyond public power. Among these private security activities, the private investigate system has long been used to provide private investigate services that are safe from personal human rights protection and crimes. This study investigate the private investigation system in the United Kingdom and South Korea focusing on the missing person investigation system by using the qualitative content analysis of research methods. First, the results of the qualitative content analysis are described through methods such as literature reviews and interviews on how the British private investigation system and the missing persons search system are implemented. Next, the results of the content analysis are presented through the methods of literature reviews and questionnaires on how the implementation of the civilian survey in Korea and the search for missing people is proceeding. It is a very important field in both countries, and there is a very limited study, especially from a Korean perspective. Therefore, it is expected that this study will not only facilitate discussions for the successful legalisation of the private research system, but also provides a basic foundation for future research. The study of the private research system should be ongoing and periodic, not temporary. In addition, in order to introduce Korea's private survey system, the private investigation system should be developed by discovering the problems of the Private Investigation Law mentioned in this study and collecting opinions from citizens, academics and related institutions. The introduction of the private investigation system requires the connection of the efforts and interests of citizens, academia and related institutions.

A Study on the Which Facilities will Assume Charge of Management for the Private Investigation Business (민간조사업 관리.감독 기관 선정에 관한 연구)

  • Jung, Il-Seok;Park, Ji-Yong
    • Korean Security Journal
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    • no.21
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    • pp.135-154
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    • 2009
  • For the introduction of domestic private investigation act, with beginning of private investigation act bill by Ha Soon-bong in 1999, congressmen Choi Jae-chun, Lee Sang-bae, in 2005, Lee In-gi in 2008, and Kang Sung-chun in 2009 initiate the each bill, and many researches and studies in the academia about the private investigation act bill makes have a bright prospect toward to the bill. However, up to the present, there is a debating which services will charge for management for the private investigation business. It is important that which facilities will assume charge of management for the private investigation business because this is a cornerstone to set up a successful investigation act which fulfills a nation's needs in the future. According to the other countries which induced the act earlier, they, by perceiving the act as a part of the private security, manage the act by setting the police or the separate services such as committees. In municipal laws, there was a case suggesting The National Police Agency and The Justice Department as the facilities for the management and supervision, however, for the unification of administration for the whole private security, similarities of the private investigation and police service, privacy of police services, and development for the domestic private security business, the national police agency, taking care of the private security business, should be assigned as the department for management and supervision, additionally, suggestion to establish "The Management Committee for Private Investigation Business" as a separate facility under the national police agency is needed.

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A Study on Risk Sharing of PPI Project Demand Risk (민간투자사업 수요위험 분담 방식에 관한 연구)

  • Shin, Sung-Hwan
    • Korean Journal of Construction Engineering and Management
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.102-109
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    • 2012
  • One of key success factors in PPI(Public Private Investment) is the structure of risk sharing between the public and the private, and the determination mechanism of fair return to private participants relative to the risk that private participants undertake. In Korea, two basic types of PPI exist. One is BTO and the other is BTL. In BTO, most risks are taken by the private whereas the opposite is the case in BTL. No intermediate form exists. As a result, BTO type projects had difficulty in attracting private participants because of the excessive risks. In this study, one intermediate form is studied where demand risk is shared between the public and the private. In the setting where the public authority takes all the project revenues and then pays ladder type payments to private participants depending upon the level of project revenues, appropriate level of fixed payments is endogenously derived using the real option pricing model. From the fixed payments, expected investment returns are calculated based upon a certain distributional assumption. The results of this study is expected to help introducing diverse forms of PPI in Korea.

A Study on Difference between Private Security and Private Investigation (민간경비업과 민간조사업의 차이점 연구)

  • Son, Dong-Woon;Jo, Sung-Gu;Kim, Dong-Je
    • Korean Security Journal
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    • no.39
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    • pp.295-317
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    • 2014
  • In advanced country, private investigation system is made up of private security and in domestic, there is growing need constantly to introduce private investigation but it is not passed until now in assembly so a messenger office which is run illegally is growing because of demand by subdividing business areas. That is a proof that both the police and private security don't meet demand of public peace to the public. that's why the police has own businesses like a investigation, traffic, intelligence, crime prevention and private security's business areas are limited like a facilities security, escort security, protection of a person, machine security, special security as the Private Security Act. This study attempts to know structural difference between private security system and private investigation system in case private investigation system becomes one of the private security. on some question, respondents reply like that private security and private investigation is very different(71.2%), different(22.4%), average(6.3%), similar(0.0%), very similar(0.0%). the result seems like respondents recognize private security and private investigation as different businesses. In the result of non-quantity analysis, the differences seem like a business character, expense, business scope, public power, scale of organization, object of threat, legislation. In domestic, effort to legislate private investigation system has undergone difficulty since congressman Ha Soon Bong's motion in 1999 and today, congressman Yoon Jae Ok's All Amendments Private Security Act and congressman Song Young Geun's Private Inveswtigation Act are pending in assembly. This study's result is intended for examining difference in exploration between private security and private investigation and then there is going to propose to the policy in case private investigation system is passed in assembly by amending Private Security Act like congressman Yoon Jea Ok's All Amendment Private Security Act.

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민간화재안전기준의 현황 및 발전방향

  • Han, Seok-Man
    • 방재와보험
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    • s.114
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    • pp.14-21
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    • 2006
  • 국제화재안전기준(NFSC)은 현행 소방법규를 탄력적으로 적용하고, 민간의 다양한 소방기술을 용이하게 번영하기 위한 것이다. 이의 발전을 위해서는 다양한 민간기준의 개발과 활용이 필수적이다. 국내외 민간화재안전기준의 현황과 화재 및 관련 위험들에 대한 민간화재안전기준의 발전 방향 등에 대해 알아본다.

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