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6. Four Initiatives
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· Establishing the blueprint for informatization
· Establishing an integrated information management system
· Expanding soft infraware 7. Three Management Systems Information Resources Management, Informatization Performance Management, and Information Communications Service Management
8. Modeling & Simulation (M&S) Simulation of natural phenomena by utilizing computers.
Table 6-8. Structure of the Defense Information System
Classification Major system
Joint Strategic C4I Systems (KJCCS) Combined C4I Systems (AKJCCS)
Tactical C4I Systems (ATCIS, KNCCS, AFCCS) Military Intelligence
Systems Military Information Management System (MIMS) Combat Command
Systems Combat Command Systems (BTCS, KNTDS, MCRC)
Business
Integrated Defense Financial Information System and Others
Information System for Logistics and Facilities
Logistics Information System and Facilities Information System and Others
Information System for Personnel and Mobilization
Personnel Information System and Mobilization Information System and Others
Information System for Electronic Administration
Onnara System and Archives Management System and Others
Infrastructure
Satellite Communication Networks and Broadband Convergence Network Tactical Communication Networks, Hardware, such as Servers and PCs, and Encryption Equipment and Others
Modeling and Simulation Systems War Game Models, Analysis and Acquisition M&S8 Models and Others.
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Figure 6-8. Plan to Establish the Integrated Defense System Architecture
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2. Advancement of the Defense Information System and Guaranteeing Its Interoperability
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11. Broadband convergence network bandwidth
10Gbps for the operational command level and beyond, 2.5 Gbps for the corps level, 622Mbps for the division level, and 155Mbps for the regiment level and below.
12. IP (Internet Protocol) International standard data communications protocol. It is the standard for Internet use.
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An indigenously developed WiBro13 Communication Network was established in an Air Base for demonstrative purposes, and has expanded into another Services. The defense IPTV network’s 30,000 or so circuits were in operation in the barracks as of 2010 to provide various cultural contents to service members and make distance learning possible.
The MND will consolidate currently operational computing centers in each level of the services and units into two Consolidated Defense Information services can be easily accessed. The Consolidated Defense Information Data Center, a data center serving as an infrastructural environment, will be HTXLSSHGZLWKYLUWXDOL]DWLRQWHFKQRORJ\WRDFFRPPRGDWHYDULRXVDSSOLFDWLRQV composed of various software and hardware devices, such as servers and storage devices.
In addition, and in line with the eco-friendly green growth policy of the government, green IT technology will be applied to the power and heat management system of the Consolidated Defense Information Data Center in order to reduce energy consumption.