The purpose of this research is to deduce the frailties of the operating
condition of Korea's national crisis management system through a
comprehensive perspective analysis. It is then to present efficient measures
through the enhancement of these infirmities.
For this, after examining the fundamental theory, we presented a
development direction based on the current status of the 6 key systems
composing the national crisis management system. We also included items
regarding each of the policy proposal in our conclusion.
The fundamental theory of Korea's national crisis management system has
been integrated based on a comprehensive security concept. However, the
system development which drives the integrated structure still remains solely
as a legal and structural category. Thus, operating, informing-oriented,
supporting management, and rearing professional manpower systems have yet
to be cultivated with efficiency.
In conclusion, this research is to present a development direction from a
conceptual dimension and to analyze the current status of the 6 key systems
which are law, organization, operation, information-oriented, support
management, training, and education. Finally, this research highlights the
policy measures to fully maximize system efficiency.