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DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY OF THE ANDROMEDA TO SUPPORT THE TRAINING OF THE OPERATION CORPS CADETS Mukhlis Mukhlis; Rakhmad Susilo; Azi Wardiana; Rakam Rakam
JOURNAL ASRO Vol 12 No 02 (2021): International Journal of ASRO
Publisher : Indonesian Naval Technology College - Sekolah Tinggi Teknologi Angkatan Laut - STTAL

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This research is motivated by the training implementation of the cadet of the operation corps which is not optimal because there are empty rooms in the Andromeda Building do not use optimally. The main objective of determining this strategy is that the empty room in the Andromeda Building can be used optimally. The formulation of the problem from this research is to determine the right strategy in optimizing the Andromeda Room to support cadets of the operation corps. This research is quantitative, this research was conducted by collecting respondents using a questionnaire with a purposive sampling technique. This study uses SWOT analysis, the first step is to create IFAS and EFAS matrices by giving weights to find the total score of the IFAS and EFAS variables. The second step is to formulate a strategy, namely SO, WO, ST, and WT. Further study shows that the advantages of the Andromeda bridge simulator building are designed like the KRI class Sigma. The disadvantage is that the navigation equipment contained in the bridge simulator is not ready in terms of quality or quantity. The results of this study are in the quadrant 3rd position where this condition is to minimize existing internal problems by maximizing existing opportunities through a review strategy to produce something new. Keywords: SWOT Analisis, Andromeda room, Borda Method
THE DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY OF INDONESIAN NAVAL HUMAN RESOURCES UNIT USING SWOT ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATIVE STRUCTURAL MODELLING Mukhlis Mukhlis; Cahyanto Cahyanto; Ikhwan Syahtaria; Adi Bandono
JOURNAL ASRO Vol 12 No 01 (2021): International Journal of ASRO
Publisher : Indonesian Naval Technology College - Sekolah Tinggi Teknologi Angkatan Laut - STTAL

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ABSTRACT Lapetal is an organization within the Indonesian Navy that is tasked with carrying out Navy recruitment. With the increasing number of duties and responsibilities of Lapetal and seeing the current condition of Lapetal, it is necessary to make efforts to develop Lapetal in the future. The purpose of this research is to identify the factors that influence in determining the Lapetal development strategy, determine the alternative strategy for Lapetal development, and produce a roadmap of the selected alternative strategies for Lapetal development. This study uses an integrated SWOT analysis and Interpretative Structural Modeling. SWOT analysis is used to formulate and provide alternatives in Lapetal development strategies. ISM is used to determine the priority order of the selected strategy which is then applied in making the roadmap. Based on the results of the SWOT matrix analysis, the SO Strategy consists of 6 (six) strategic steps, the ST Strategy consists of 5 (five) strategic steps, the WO Strategy consists of 8 (eight) strategic steps and the WT strategy consists of 4 (four) strategic steps. Based on weighting using the EFAS and IFAS matrices, the chosen strategy is the WO Strategy, so that the WO strategy becomes the first alternative. Based on the results of the classification of elements in the WO strategy, there are 4 (four) levels of hierarchical structure. In this hierarchical structure, it can be seen that the (WO5) and (WO6) sub-strategies are at level IV. Then the sub strategies (WO3) and (WO4) are at level III. At level II it consists of 3 (three) sub strategies, namely (WO1), (WO2), and (WO7). At level I, it is the sub strategy (WO8). The output of the SWOT and ISM analysis process in determining the Lapetal development strategy is a map or roadmap implemented in a strategic plan which is divided into five-year programs. Keywords: Lapetal, Development Strategy, SWOT, ISM, Road map
STRATEGY FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF PROFESSIONAL ABILITIES FOR AAL OF ENGINEERING CORPS USING IPA, SWOT AND ISM METHODS Mukhlis Mukhlis; Juni Hari Budianto; Suparno Suparno; Anton Nugroho
JOURNAL ASRO Vol 12 No 02 (2021): International Journal of ASRO
Publisher : Indonesian Naval Technology College - Sekolah Tinggi Teknologi Angkatan Laut - STTAL

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Mechanical engineering corps of Indonesian Naval Cadets Department in charge of producing professional Engineering Corps Officers with knowledge and skills in the field of Indonesian Navy logistics management and warship engine engineering. There were still some of the obstacles that exist in the Study Program will certainly have an impact on the performance displayed by the graduates in their duties. This study used the IPA (Importance Performance Analysis) method to see the performance of graduates, the SWOT (Strength, Weakness, Opportunities and Threat) method in formulating strategies and the ISM (Interpretative Structural Modeling) approach in determining priorities and strategy mapping with the aim of producing a roadmap of chosen strategy. The results showed that the mapping of the position of the performance attributes of graduates in the Quadrant Analysis and the level of satisfaction at the level was quite satisfied with a satisfaction score of 63.6%. By using ISM method approach, five levels of hierarchical structure are generated to be used as a reference in determining the roadmap for the professional development strategy of the engineering corps of Indonesian Naval Cadets. Keywords: Engineering corps of Indonesian Naval Cadets Department, IPA, SWOT, and ISM
THE EFFECT OF MATRICULATION AND FAMILIARIZATION WITH NEW STUDENTS TO SUPPORT UNDERSTANDING LESSONS IN INDONESIAN NAVAL TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE Mukhlis Mukhlis; Rahkmad Susilo; Anton Nugroho
JOURNAL ASRO Vol 13 No 2 (2022): International Journal of ASRO
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Matriculation is the lecturing before the real formal study in STTAL that has resulted in all students adapting to all lessons because the students who study in STTAL have various backgrounds. Especially for post-graduates and diplomas . They have different background education, therefore they have to get warmed up in the lessons for two months. The familiarization has resulted in the students adapting to living in STTAL because they have to live in a dormitory . The familiarization can help them orientation about activities and all rules in college. The result of this research is to find out the correlation between matriculation, familiarization and understanding of the lessons during the study in STTAL. This research uses a descriptive and quantitative approach using tools SPSS to aim a data analyzer. The responders are students with postgraduate, undergraduate, and diplomas who study in STTAL total 130 students and who have done matriculation and familiarization when they are new students and give good feedback in the questionnaire. In this research, the result tcount value X1 is 21,778 > ttable 1,980 and the tcount X2 value is 11,627 > ttable (1,980) so H0 was accepted so there are relations between matriculation and familiarization to understanding lessons in STTAL. The college has to develop equipment for matriculation and familiarization so students can adapt vastly. Keywords: Matriculation, Dormitory, SPSS
RISK MANAGEMENT ON THE WARSHIP TASK OPERATIONS Mukhlis Mukhlis; Diksono Diksono; Suparno Suparno
JOURNAL ASRO Vol 9 No 1 (2018): International Journal of ASRO
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ABSTRACT The main task of the Indonesia Navy is to enforce the law and maintain security in the territorial sea of national jurisdiction, so that the Indonesian Navy is required to have the main tool of weapons systems (Alutsista) are always ready to carry out the task. The frequent occurrence of accidents experienced by the Indonesian Warship (KRI). This reduces the ability of Warship in performing the task. The purpose of this research is to investigate the causes and effects of accidents, and seek risk mitigation that is considered appropriate. Formal Safety Assessment (FSA) is a structured and systematic methodology used for maritime safety analysis. The fault tree analysis is used to investigate the cause of marine accidents and the event tree analysis is used to determine the impact of an accident. The results of this study are FSA can be effectively applied in accident investigations, although the calculation of cost benefit analysis for warships can be ignored because the Warship task cannot be compared to the value of money. Keywords: Task Operation, Warship, FSA, fault tree analysis, event tree analysis
THE DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY OF SAUMLAKI ISLAND MARINE DEFENCE AREA Mukhlis Mukhlis; Nordi Nordi; Anton Nugroho; Okol Sri Suharyo
JOURNAL ASRO Vol 12 No 3 (2021): International Journal of ASRO
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Saumlaki Island is the capital of the Tanimbar Islands Regency. Geographically, it is located at coordinates 1250 45'-1330 East Longitude and 60–80 30' South Latitude with an area of 5,936 km2. Saumlaki Island has a very strategic value because it is directly adjacent to Australia, so it is very vulnerable to border problems, smuggling and illegal fishing. The strategy for developing the empowerment of the marine defence area of Saumlaki Island using the SWOT and Borda methods by considering aspects of the military, social, security, political, economic, human resources, natural resources, and geography. The stages carried out is identification and evaluation of factors, strategy selection with SWOT quadrant matrix followed by SWOT and Borda matrices. The results showed that the strategy for developing the empowerment of the marine defence area of Saumlaki Island that was chosen was the Stability Strategy which is a strategy by maximizing the improvement of weakness factors (Weaknesses) to take advantage of opportunities (Opportunities). Keywords: Saumlaki Island, SWOT Method and Borda
INNOVATION IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF STTAL HUMAN RESOURCES TO FACE THE 4.0 INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION Mukhlis Mukhlis; Risa Apriyani; Avando Bastari
JOURNAL ASRO Vol 10 No 1 (2019): International Journal of ASRO
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In the era of the Industrial Revolution 4.0. this is where technology and technology have been very advanced demanding competent human resources who have high morale and discipline in carrying out their roles and functions for both the individual and the objectives of the organization. In the role and contribution of STTAL in the Industrial Revolution 4.0, the current conditions, where the quality of human resources both students, lecturers, and Antap STTAL are considered unable to answer the challenges in the cyber field so that strategic decision-making and steps are needed to be able to accompany the development of science and technology while carrying out missions STTAL is to hold a higher education program to produce human resources with Indonesian character and personality, quality and relevant science and technology based, with defense needs in the military, maritime and maritime fields. With SWOT analysis, a matrix will be obtained which shows the strengths and weaknesses as well as opportunities and threats which will later be used as a reference to make the right and appropriate strategies. Keywords: SWOT Analysis, STTAL HR Quality, Industrial Revolution 4.0
SELECTION OF THE WARSHIP AS AN AUXILIARY SHIP FOR THE DISTRIBUTION OF AMMUNITION TO SUPPORT THE NAVY TASK Adi Wirasmo; Mukhlis Mukhlis; Rakhmad Susilo
STTAL POSTGRADUATE - INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE Vol 6 No 1 (2022): Indonesia Naval Technology College STTAL Postgraduate International Conference -
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Arsenal is a work unit that has the responsibility of storing, maintaining, and distributing weapons and ammunition supplies has not been able to support optimally because there is only one Arsenal, and must serve user units like the Indonesian Naval Base. spread throughout Indonesia and there is no special transportation of ammunition to distribute so the process of distributing ammunition depends on the element of the title. Distribution constraints faced with existing conditions will be planned for the selection of KRI in the assignment as an auxiliary ammunition ship. This study aims to determine the selection of the best ship for the assignment as an ammunition auxiliary ship using the Analytic Network Process (ANP) method. The use of the ANP method is based on the existence of data that has a relationship between criteria and a relationship between subcriteria. There are two main criteria used in conducting alternative selection, namely operational requirements criteria with five sub-criteria: Security, Geographical conditions, mobility, ship worthiness, sailing resistance, and technical requirements criteria with five sub-criteria: machining, navigation, platform safety equipment as well as sensors. The results of this study are an alternative priority for the selection of ships in the assignment as ammunition auxiliary ships to carry out the distribution of ammunition throughout the Indonesian Naval Base. The best alternative based on the main criteria and sub-criteria is the type of personnel transport auxiliary ship (BAP) with a score of 0.341260. Keywords: Assignment, Analytic Network Process (ANP), and Auxiliary Ship for Ammunition.