Abstract
Consequence management (CM) remains a relatively unknown or underdeveloped concept in Republic of Korea. This study was conducted as a literature study, perceiving that good CM is critical when viewed under contemporary disaster types and comprehensive security. From the perspectives of integrated disaster control and comprehensive security, it would be necessary for South Korea to implement the concept of CM widely used in countries with advanced disaster control. In particular, this study verifies the need of the military to respond actively to Chemical, Biological, Radiation, Nuclear, and high yield Explosives (CBRNE) situations. A plan for the development of the CM organization of the ROK Armed Forces is proposed by using the CBRNE-CM response organization of the United States as a model.
국내에서는 아직 생소한 CM (Consequence Management; 사후대응관리)에 대한 개념이 현대의 재난 발생 유형과 포괄적 안보 개념 하에서 볼 때, 중요한 것임을 인지하고, 문헌연구를 진행하였다. 재난관리 선진국에서 활용하고 있는 CM 개념을 통합재난관리 측면과 포괄적 안보 개념 측면에서 한국에도 도입할 필요가 있으며, 특히 CBRNE (Chemical, Biological, Radiation, Nuclear and high yield Explosives) 상황 발생 시군이 주도적으로 대응해야 할 필요성을 확인하고, 미군의 CBRNE-CM 대응기관을 모델로 하여 한국군 CM 조직 발전방안을 제시하였다.