The ministry said that, from Monday, its 1,500 staff are no longer allowed to carry smart phones into their offices without installing the app, called "Mobile Management Device".
The order caused a long queue at the gates of the ministry today because some 20 percent of the staff had failed to install the app, officials said.
The ministry declined to confirm a report from the Yonhap news agency that claimed some staff had refused to install the app due to concerns over privacy.
"We've developed a system to restrict the core functions of smart phones because of concerns that our work could be leaked through them," he said.
For now, the app only works in the ministry compound. Officials said all South Korean soldiers would be ordered to install it later.
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