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SWOT APPLICATION ON DETERMINING SHIP YARD DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES: A CASE STUDY Ikhwan Syahtaria; Sukarno Sukarno; Ali Mashudi; Edy Widodo
JOURNAL ASRO Vol 10 No 3 (2019): International Journal of ASRO
Publisher : Indonesian Naval Technology College - Sekolah Tinggi Teknologi Angkatan Laut - STTAL

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Sea transportation is a major factor connecting the islands of Indonesia which has strategic and important value in supporting the sustainability of the national economy. Along with the government's policy on the sea highway program and the development of the domestic shipping industry, the growth of the commercial fleet, especially vessels, is currently experiencing rapid progress. In supporting the government program and the demand for reparation and procurement of new ships in domestic production, readiness is required from the shipyard. However, the current condition of the shipyard is only able to meet 83% of the demand for new shipbuilding so that the shipyard still needs to be developed in order to improve its capabilities, so that it can meet the needs and be able to carry out its functions in accordance with the progress of shipping technology. In this study discusses the strategy of developing shipbuilding using qualitative descriptive methods and quantitative SWOT analysis. In this case study shipyard development strategy by increasing the ability of shipyards to meet the demands of ship building by increasing supporting facilities and accompanied by increasing the ability of human resources in the mastery of science and technology. Besides also by conducting cooperation with the domestic shipping industry in the procurement of supporting partsKeywords: Shipyard, Maintenence, SWOT Analysis, Developmen Strategy
IMPACT DESIGN ANALYSIS AND THE EFFECT OF PANDEMIC COVID-19 ON PERSONNEL READINESS IN MAINTAINING FORCE COMBAT ABILITIES Harun Bekti Ariyoko; Ikhwan Syahtaria; Sukarno sukarno
STTAL POSTGRADUATE - INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE Vol 4 No 1 (2020): Indonesia Naval Technology College STTAL Postgraduate International Conference -
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ABSTRACT Personnel are one of the factors that shape operational readiness, in addition to platform and sewaco readiness. The outbreak of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) virus, coupled with an increase in the number of cases that took place quite rapidly, and spread in a short time, has undeniably had a major impact, including on the military. In this study, the authors attempted to approach an impact analysis through a dynamic systems approach, to provide information that occurred as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, through a pandemic impact analysis model. The results obtained are that combat capability does not automatically decrease due to the COVID-19 pandemic, because there are 4 factors that influence the value of combat capability. However, if personnel are negligent and indifferent to implementing the COVID-19 response protocol, coupled with the lack of a health support role and control function in personnel discipline in encouraging the handling and prevention of the COVID-19 pandemic, over time the value of combat capability will degrade. considering that the future conditions of war are increasingly unidentifiable or predictable due to uncertainty. Personnel readiness does not become the main reason for decreasing military combat capability, because personnel readiness is one of the four shaping factors in assessing combat capability. Keywords: COVID-19, Impact Analysis, Combat Capability, Personnel Readiness, System Dynamics