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Reestablishing EA as a Pan-Government IT Governance Tool (국가정보화 거버넌스 체계정립을 위한 EA 노력의 변화 분석)

  • Kim, Sung Kun;Oh, Seung Woon;Shin, Shinae
    • Informatization Policy
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.21-35
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    • 2010
  • Enterprise Architecture (EA) is known as a means to solve IT management problems. In 2005, the South Korean government introduced it and required each agency to develop a variety of architectural products. Such an early-stage EA effort turned out to be not very effective because those products were hardly of use for pan-government IT governance. Realizing these problems, the Lee Myung Bak government has decided to change its direction so that EA products would also be utilized at pan-government IT decisionmaking. After reviewing the early stage of EA effort, we in this study describe such a transition. Future directions of EA efforts are also discussed at the end.

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A Critical Review on the Government-driven Language Culture Improvement Projects: Focusing on the Pan-national Language Culture Improvement Movement 'Annyeong! Urimal(Hello! Our Language)' (정부 주도 언어문화개선 사업에 대한 비판적 고찰 -범국민 언어문화개선 운동 '안녕! 우리말'을 중심으로-)

  • CHO, TAE-RIN
    • Korean Linguistics
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    • v.79
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    • pp.145-169
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    • 2018
  • The purpose of this paper is to review critically the validity and relevance of the pan-national language culture improvement movement, Annyeong! Urimal(Hello! Our Language) implemented for the last three years as part of the government-driven projects, and to seek for improvement direction or fundamental reorientation of this movement. In order to accomplish this purpose, this paper firstly points out abstract and conventional aspects of the diagnosis for background and the purpose of projects, and suggests that this movement focuses on verbal abuse rather than language destruction and pays attention to positive aspects of newly rising language use. Then, with reference to main agent, this paper argues that the government must lead actively formation of voluntary nongovernmental agent with indirect financial and institutional support. Thirdly, it is suggested that public language should be the top priority target sphere and the language used by the leaders of society and the older generation should be also included in the target spheres of this movement. Finally, this paper indicates that enlightenment/public relation projects end often in one time events, imposing unilaterally the normative contents, and also emphasizes the importance of survey/research projects and deliberation/evaluation projects.

The Pan-Korea Grand Waterway in view of Disaster prevention, flood decrease and water resource insurance (방재와 홍수저감 및 수자원 확보 측면에서 바라본 한반도 대운하)

  • Sin, Eun-U
    • Journal of the Korean Professional Engineers Association
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    • v.41 no.2
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    • pp.45-50
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    • 2008
  • At this point, the Pan-Korea Grand Waterway (PKGW) has negative views and various complicated problems, but the government chose PKGW as important project for having a benefit in physical distribution, tourism, aggregate sale and new employment as well as in view of disaster prevention, flood control, irrigation. The government makes special laws for PKGW in evaluating environment effect and the safety of existing facilities and considers countermeasures for the rehabilitation, movement and redevelopment of facilities by related company and specialist. From analyzing and investigating the collective results in detail and in stages, the PKGW is the best choice by which korea engineers can hand over pleasant and beautiful korea to next generation in world.

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A Study on Solving Problems in Pan-government IT Investment Management: Focusing on Architectural Ways (범정부 정보화 투자관리 문제점 및 개선방안에 관한 연구: 아키텍처적 방법을 중심으로)

  • Oh, Seung Woon;Kim, Choong Nyoung
    • Journal of Information Technology and Architecture
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.377-389
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    • 2012
  • According to the E-Government Readiness Index announced by UN in 2012, the Republic of Korea ranked top again following the last time. However, according to the national competitiveness index announced by IMD, that of the Republic of Korea has still ranked in the world's top 20 for three successive years. In particular, the area of government efficiency took the 25th place in 2012, descending three steps compared to that in 2011, and the area of infrastructure related to informatization has been ranking 20th for three years. This phenomenon can prove that the Republic of Korea's informatization is not producing good outcome, and the investment in informatization is not creating good effects. This phenomenon was analyzed in terms of a life cycle of informatization in this study. As the result, it was revealed that structural problems remain in each step, the linking of information in each step is insufficient, reasonable trace management is absent ,and information management depending on systematic plan is lacking. To solve these problems, improvement measures through architecture consideration were suggested.

Hong Kong's Anti-Ordinance Amendment Movement and the Trend of Change in the One Country-Two System (香港反修例运动与"一国两制"演变趋势)

  • Tian, Feilong
    • Analyses & Alternatives
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.59-85
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    • 2019
  • The Hong Kong's Anti-Ordinance Amendment Movement is the most serious radical social movement since the 1997 return, which has served as the promotion of the 2014 Occupy Central Movement and broken through the violence baseline. The movement came from a criminal case committed in Taiwan,which gave a good reason and motivation for the HK government to amend the Fugitive Offenders Ordinance. The HK government has responded to the protests by strictly limiting the legal scope and transfer procedure, even giving up the legislative motion. But the protests still say no and develop into the constantly violent activities. Many of the protests have committed the crimes in HK laws,part of whom have been arrested,prosecuted and under judicially judged. It is necessary for the offenders to be punished to protect the authority of rule of law in HK. Two different paths for HK have fought against each other since the 1997 return: one is the "democratic-welfare" path taken by the Pan-Democratic Camp, the other is the "Legal-development" path taken by the Pan-Establishment Camp. The second path shares some nuclear characteristics of the so-called The China Model mainly shaped from the 40-years Reforms and Openness. However, the HK people can't understand the China Model very well and show great fear and distrust on the judicial system of Mainland China. The foreign powers such as US and UK have illegally interfered the HK issues which are deemed to be the domestic affairs of China. The so-called Sino-UK Joint Declaration can't serve as the legal basis for the interference. Taiwan, as a part of China, also plays a negative role in this movement for its electoral and political interest. Up to now, the movement has gone down and the HK government has the legal capacity to solve the problems under the supports from the central government and the HK people. The HK people love its rule of law and order under the constitutional framework of One Country Two System. After the movement,One Country Two Systems will be go on, and the integrated development under the policies of the central government will be the main stream. However, the relevant problems exposed by this movement muse be checked and solved legally and strictly,especially concerning the social inequality and youth development.

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A Design on the Standard Inter Working Model for Improve Interoperability in Disaster and Safety Radio Network (재난안전무선통신망의 상호운용성 향상을 위한 표준 연동모델 설계)

  • Lee, Soon-Hwa;Kim, Chang-Bock
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.37 no.3C
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    • pp.259-266
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    • 2012
  • Many of domestic disaster response agencies do not have adequate interoperability because they are not considering inter working for other agency's radio network and building their own disaster and safety radio network. It will urgently establish interoperability guidelines at pan-government level to solve this problem, but even it is not concrete discussion yet. In this paper, in order to develop for interoperability guidelines at pan-government level, we were defined the level of interoperability and were designed standard inter working model.

A Study on the Adaptation Strategies Based on Web2.0 for NCIA (정부통합전산센터의 Web2.0 적용 방안에 관한 연구)

  • Ra, Jong-Hei;Kim, Pan-Gu
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.23-34
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    • 2008
  • Progressing of Web2.0 and social digitalization are lead to changing citizens participation and citizen centric service of civic service. To meet this trends that is online collaboration and sharing, citizen's service that provides our government, also need to changing web2.0 style. This paper argues that government could now grasp the opportunities that are emerging in terms of web2.0 Current policy and action is not yet adequate to grasp these opportunities. So this study focused on strategies of civil services based on web2.0 using NCIA(National Computerization Integrated Agency) cases. For the purpose, we analyze former researches related with civil service. And then, we propose web2.0 adaptation strategies for NCIA.

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The Main Contents of the Countermeasures for Recycling of Used Metal Resources (환경부(環境部) "폐금속자원(廢金屬資源) 재활용(再活用) 대책(對策)"의 주요(主要) 내용(內容))

  • Kim, Soo-Kyung
    • Resources Recycling
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.3-12
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    • 2010
  • Countries which have a lot of metal resources are weaponizing metal resources such as supply limitation, high price sale. It's necessary for us to establish the countermeasure for recycling of used metal resources on a government basis. Ministry of Environment has established and announced the project for finding and reuse the hidden metal resources as pan-government department pass the Cabinet meeting at September 22, 2009. This countermeasure, 10 years project, is classified into 2 steps. Aim of this project is advance of the recycling technology and industry, achievement of recycling rate, 75%, improvement in adverse balance of trade, 1.25 billion US$.

How to Respond to Complex Disasters on Future Megacities at the Government Level (미래 메가시티의 복합재난과 범정부 차원의 대응 방향)

  • Moon, Sang Jun;Cho, Sang Keun;Jung, Min-Sub;Park, Sang-Hyuk
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.211-215
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    • 2021
  • The number of megacities are increasing, due to the global urbanization. Along with this change, climate change, social development and technology advance make the calamities complicated and more devastating. Especially, megacities are hyper-netted, hyper-connected and hyper-converged with population more than 10 million and their domain. When calamities break out, the damage will be aggravated for they lead to another ones. Since megacities are the center of politics, economics and culture of a nation. so when complex disaster break out in megacities, this may be developed to a peril to the national security. Therefore, pan-government effort must be concentrated in preparing abilities to forecast, react, rapid response and resilience.

The Strategy of Renewable Energy of Sri Lanka for Energy-based Economic Development: Case of Wind Power

  • Han, Jong Taek;Kim, Jun Yeup
    • International Area Studies Review
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.281-301
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    • 2017
  • This article examines the way of the functionality of policy instruments for the development of renewable energy through the case of the wind power. The general barrier of the renewable energy development is considered to be the economic barrier. However the principal issue is the political barrier without the broad cooperation between the host government and the firm. Maintaining the long-term competitive advantage requires the shift of not only the strategy following the external circumstance but also the internal capacity development to utilize resources. Thus the comparative case study of Sri Lanka and Germany proposes the analysis of the supply-push and demand-pull policy with five patterns on the development of wind power in order to suggest how the functionality of policy instruments must be served to foster the wind power.