Abstract

Amid the growing need to secure fast environmental changes in the Digital Transformation era, instability in the global security environment, and rapid response to external military threats, advanced countries such as the U.S. and Germany are rapidly continuing to innovate laws, systems, and governance related to acquire their weapon systems. The new Korean government is actively promoting the establishment of a ‘K-Rapid Acquisition Process’ suitable for domestic situations, including the establishment of a “new military power enhancement process” in state affairs, but it is still insufficient in various aspects such as related laws, systems, procedures, organizations, budgets etc. Therefore, this study examines innovative cases such as laws and systems related to the rapid acquisition process of advanced countries such as the United States and Germany. And it suggests ways to establish the ‘K-Rapid Acquisition Process’ and build the ‘K-Adaptive Acquisition Framework’ suitable for Korea in the future by diagnosing domestic acquisition status and deriving policy implications. Specifically, policy suggestions are presented such as enacting the ‘Rapid Acquisition Act(tentative)’ at the level of advanced countries, establishing a type of rapid acquisition weapon system, establishing a rapid acquisition procedure, designating a rapid acquisition agency, expanding related budgets, easing regulations, and strengthening incentives etc.

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