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Study on the Military factors and previous information on the relationship between population characteristics (정보화된 군사시설이전요인과 주민특성과의 관계에 관한 연구)

  • Shin, Kwang-Shig;Kim, Haeng Jo
    • The Journal of the Korea institute of electronic communication sciences
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    • v.8 no.10
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    • pp.1561-1571
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    • 2013
  • In the previous Department of Defense informed military is needed more than ever. Residents to come to the old military thinking is not good. Study the transfer of most of the residents feel good military and some of the residents were thinking negatively. In the present study refer to the Department of Defense to improve the relationship between citizens and the future if the military is thought to ease the migration.

A Study on the Improvement of Regulations of Military Facilities in BTL Scheme through Capacity Analysis and Focus-Group Panel Interview (분야별 역량분석과 패널토의 등을 통한 BTL 군시설 민간투자사업의 제도개선 방안의 연구)

  • Jung, Hoe-Young;Yang, Hee-Bong;Han, Seung-Heon;Park, Hee-Dae
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute Of Construction Engineering and Management
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    • 2008.11a
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    • pp.610-614
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    • 2008
  • In 2005, the revision of the Private Investment Law made the private investment objectives to extend a new area, such as institute and well-fare, military facilities by BTL(Build-Transfer-Lease). This revison will cause budget extension from 1.3 trillion to 1.6 trillion in military facilities BTL project Therefore, it is necessary to analyze the general problem of BTL and its cases. And then to be successful project, the problems must be improved. This study was focused on the improvement of regulations and analyzed the general problem from previous studies and the military projects. And then it conducted survey to soldiers for severity and performance. Finally it suggested the improvement of regulations of military facilities in BTL scheme from FGI.

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How to Protect Critical Nodes of Megacities in Preparation for the Digitization of Spatial Information (공간정보 디지털화에 대비한 메가시티 핵심노드 방호 대책)

  • Sim, Jun Hak;Cho, Sang Keun;Park, Sung Jun;Park, Sang-Hyuk
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.121-125
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    • 2022
  • As the technologies of the 4th industrial revolution develops, spatial information is becoming digitized. Now, even with a smartphone, we can easily identify the location of national & military critical facilities located in the mega cities. As a result, mega cities' national & military critical facilities were exposed to not only traditional threats, but also non-traditional threats such as terrorism, cyber hacking, and criminal activities. This study suggests a way to protect national & military critical facilities of mega cities from such threats. Considering limitation of time & resources, protecting perfectly all national & military critical facilities is impossible, so we should focus on their critical nodes. Specifically, We suggest ways to protect the critical nodes by converging some measures such as design & arrangement in harmony with the surrounding environment, underground construction & covering, and visual deception. Transparency of digital spatial information will further increase with the advent of urban air mobility and autonomous vehicles in the future. Therefore, in order to prepare for future threats, we should take measures to minimize the exposure of critical nodes.

Implications of a Case Analysis of a Public Park Project at a Former Military Facility Site (군사시설 이전부지 공원화 사례분석을 통한 시사점 도출)

  • Park, Joon-Young;Lee, Eun-Yeob;Song, Sun-Young;Yeob, Jung-Sik
    • Land and Housing Review
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    • v.5 no.4
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    • pp.225-234
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    • 2014
  • Because of their nature as public facilities, demands that former military facilities be utilized for the public welfare are increasing, thereby leading to an increase in cases in which these military facilities are reestablished as parks. Cases in which former military bases were reestablished as public parks were analyzed; as a result, several implications were derived. First, the objectives of public park projects should be examined from the perspective of the concept of urban regeneration and regional revitalization. Moreover, it is necessary that profits are yielded and that regional identity and history are reproduced through reusing existing facilities as much as possible rather than entirely remodeling former military sites. As parks become larger in size, bases should be reorganized into complexes rather than single facilities or programs. It is also necessary that parks be established in stages considering the enormous expenses required for building public parks. Consequently, because the special characteristics of military facilities can lead to insufficient on-site investigation in the process of establishing parks, thereby incurring a vast amount of costs for design adjustment and contamination disposal, this should be considered in advance. A method of delegating the development rights to partial sites to private businesses and supplementing the costs of park establishment and maintenance with development benefits should be examined. In addition, given that there are various interests and stakes in former military bases, a method of operating a public-private cooperative decision-making organization during project execution should be considered. Finally, policies related to urban parks need to be improved in order to raise funds, expand profitable businesses, facilitate social services and sponsorship, and encourage the participation of trusts and non-profit organizations in park operation and management.

The Assessment and Characteristics for Indoor Air Quality in Military Barracks (군 병영시설의 실내 공기질 평가 및 특성)

  • Kim, Suk-Bong;Jeong, Sang-Jo;Baek, Sang-Ho;Kim, Tae-Wook;Park, Young-Jun
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.168-175
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    • 2007
  • In this study, the Indoor Air Quality(IAQ) in military barracks is evaluated and its characteristics is discussed as well. The military barracks of R.O.K Army are categorized into three types and the IAQ in these individual facilities is measured for 24 hours both in summer and winter. Test results show that the particulate matters($PM_{10}$) and carbon dioxide($CO_2$) were the main causes contaminating IAQ in military barracks. While $CO_2$ can be purified by ventilation, adequate facilities have to be installed in case of the new type of combination barracks to remove $PM_{10}$. In addition, to improve the living condition of military barracks and to recover IAQ in new combination style barracks which is planned to complete by 2011, a standard or law regulating IAQ in military barracks has to be established.

Safety Evaluation Method for Ground Ammunition and Explosive Storage Facilities due to Underground Tunnel Blast (지하시설 굴착공사에 따른 탄약저장시설 안전성 평가방법 연구)

  • Park, Sangwoo;Kim, Kuk-Joo;Park, Young-Jun
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Building Construction
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.331-339
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    • 2019
  • Recently, expansion of urban and social infrastructures is planned to go through the transfer of military facilities or crossing the infrastructures via underground tunnels. However, when crossing facilities such as ammunition and explosive storages, a high level of safety assessment is required to prevent an accidental explosion of ground ammunition. In this study, a case study was conducted to evaluate the effect of blasting for the construction of tunnel on the ground ammunition facilities. The design section of Sinansan train operated by the Korea Railroad Authority with agreement of the Ministry of National Defense was selected. For the purpose of this study, the vibration velocity due to explosion was predicted by using GTS-NX, a numerical analysis program. Through literature review, it was confirmed that the vibration velocity of 0.2cm/sec can be a safety evaluation standard. These safety evaluation indicators and procedures used in this study can be utilized as an index of safety evaluation in the planning of social infrastructures that cross the ammunition facilities in the future.

Sanitation Management and the Knowledge of Managers on Sanitation in Military Foodservice (군 급식 위생 관리와 급양 관리관의 위생 지식)

  • Doo, Hee-Woong;Kim, Ji-Young;Jeong, Bo-Young;Seong, Yu-Bin;Jeong, Yoon-Hwa
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.576-591
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    • 2008
  • This study was performed to investigate the sanitation management and the sanitation knowledge of managers in military foodservice by questionnaires and inspection of foodservice facilities. Thirty managers working in military foodservice were given questionnaires and the related facilities located in the northern part of Kyeongki-Do, Korea were inspected. Most of the facilities(76.%) were built more than ten years ago, they are now decreptit and the internal temperature was high with poor ventilation in the kitchen. An education program on sanitation was conducted less than four times a month (63.3%) while the education materials and resources from the upper-unit(80%) along with their self-renewment of data was poor(once a month, 60%). In the sanitation knowledge examination, the percentage of correct answers were 76% in terms of facilities, 72% in terms of personal sanitation, 71% in terms of receiving and storage, 63% in terms of the environment and 57% in terms of the cooking process. The results of this study suggest that the modernization of foodservice facilities and equipment, along with additional sanitation machinery and equipment, a guaranteed working environment and upgraded sanitation education will be required to improve the sanitation management in military foodservice.

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The Study on the Sustainable Sharing Plans of Military Installations for a Civil Military Co-existence (민군상생을 위한 지속가능한 군사시설 공유방안 연구)

  • Park, Young Jun;Son, Kiyoung
    • Korean Journal of Construction Engineering and Management
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.110-117
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    • 2016
  • This paper shows procedure and strategies to improve military facilities and local residents' welfare through a civil-military sustainable cooperation project. Military installations tend to impede urban developments, so that a few civil compliant have been often filed. Meanwhile, it is sometimes impossible to relocate military units due to their own unique purpose, even though they belong to core sites of civil developments, which are generally indispensible due to urban expansion, magnified road networks and so on. The solution to offset these conflicts between civil and military demands, which are associated with military units and urbanization surrounding them, is to establish sustainable strategies which enable both civil and military be beneficial. In this study, it is described, decision making procedure to make some facilities of a military unit be better as well as promote local residents' welfare through securing high-quality sports facilities. Delphi-technique and Paired Comparison Method are used to collect civil and military opinions regarding sustainable agreements. As a case study, a civil military cooperation project between a military unit and a local government is introduced. With successful projects, it is expected that the better installations could lead positive images of a military unit, provide advanced athletic environments for both local residents and military personnels, and lessen defense cost to maintain them. Moreover, this project will go down as a paragon of civil military sustainable cooperation.

A study on development strategies for military spiritual education complying with the era of peace and prosperity on the Korean Peninsula (한반도 평화와 번영시대에 부합하는 군 정신전력 교육 발전방안)

  • Kim, Nam-Seok;Park, Hyo-Sun
    • Journal of National Security and Military Science
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    • s.15
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    • pp.1-30
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    • 2018
  • This study focused on how to supplement and develop military spiritual education in response to promotion of peace and prosperity and Change of Security Environment on the Korean Peninsula. In order to succeed in the peace and prosperity on the Korean Peninsula policy, Strengthening the military spiritual education is necessary. This study was analyzed through the survey and the results are as follows: First, the awareness level of military spiritual education is more than 68%. Second, the satisfaction level of education has been quit motivated, but, the respondents demands various methods of eduction. Third, the current mental power scores showed no significant difference for environmental change. In addition, based on the results of the research, the problem of military spiritual education is as follows. It is not enough to secure the identity that can firmly support the era of peace and prosperity on the Korean peninsula. Poor budget support might hinder improving poor education facilities and outdated equipment. Furthermore, there is a lack of research on future-oriented educational system in support of traditional education methods of repetition-type repeated education and unification. Therefore, we deducted the following development strategies for the military spiritual education in this paper. First, it is necessary to strengthen the military spiritual education to support the era of peace and prosperity on the Korean Peninsula. Second, for enhancing educational environments, the educational facilities and equipments should be improved by understanding the characteristics of the education target. Third, the integrated management of military research institutes specialized in military spiritual education should be pursued as a system development for ensuring the continuous effect of education. In conclusion, continuous attention and research are needed to establish national perspective and national security perspective, raise the military spirit and utilize various education development programs in order to develop efficient military spiritual education in the future.

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An inquiry into the distribution and application plan of new-renewable energy in Military facilities (군 시설 신재생에너지 보급동향과 적용방향 고찰)

  • Kim, Chul;Kyung, Seo-Kyung;Cho, Woo-Seok;Oh, Myung-Won;Kim, Byung-Seon
    • 한국태양에너지학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2009.04a
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    • pp.269-276
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    • 2009
  • South Korea having military power within the $10^{th}$ in world ranking is the biggest single institution among public institutions in Korea and comprises force of over seven hundred thousand soldiers. However, outworn equipments and efficiency problem have issued. So, this study is to search the distribution state of new-renewable energy and to analyze application plan on the basis of interview with a official in charge in military. Analysis process is the first, classify surveyed military facilities into troops and the geographical factor. Second, classify a scale and type of facilities that new-renewable energy is supplied. Third, find consideration facts on the basis of interview with a official in charge. On the results of the survey, new-renewable energy applied to the military facility is photovoltaic, solar heat, wind power and geo-thermal energy. Also, divide military into the army, navy, air force and marine, visit 14 units and analyze the official's opinion. This study will deduce LCCA(Life cycle cost analysis) considered expenses for the installation and maintenance, and will be basic research that suggest an appropriate new-renewable energy model in military.

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