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Digitalization in Public Administration Services in Indonesia: Pseudo or Real Digitalization Ira Patriani; Rahmat Salam; Nuphanudin Nuphanudin; Masriadi Masriadi; Ni Luh Yulyana Dewi
International Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research Vol 6, No 1.1 (2022)
Publisher : International Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29099/ijair.v6i1.1.602

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Indonesia has a plan to implement information and communication technology (ICT) across the vast majority of government functions and public service delivery systems. This is due to the expanding needs of the community, which necessitates that the government be able to deliver good and outstanding service. Previously, the government had implemented e-government, or digitalization of public service processes. However, implementation still requires improvement. It involves the methodical incorporation of innovation into ICT, which ensures bottom-up learning for a seamless digital transformation of public services. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to determine whether the digitalization of public services in Indonesia is a reality or only hype. This study employs a qualitative approach and descriptive methodologies. The study's findings indicate that the reality of digitalizing public services (e-government) is that there are still misconceptions and perspectives that need to be clarified. In general, digitization in public services in Indonesia is in the emerging and enhancing stage; only a tiny number have implemented the interactive setting, so based on the E-Government Development Index (EDGI), Indonesia is lagging among ASEAN countries. The obstacles in the implementation of e-government include low data integration, implementation of e-government, low competence of apparatus, etc., so a strategy is needed to develop digitization in public administration services.
Open Government: The Mandate of Reform That is Still Neglected Faria Ruhana; Nuphanudin Nuphanudin; Andi Annisa Nurlia Mamonto; Wesley Liano Hutasoit; Fakhry Amin
Ministrate: Jurnal Birokrasi dan Pemerintahan Daerah Vol 5, No 1 (2023): Birokrasi dan Pemerintahah di Daerah 10
Publisher : Jurusan Administrasi Publik FISIP UIN SGD Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/jbpd.v5i1.23882

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Open government, also known as government transparency, is a reform mandate that needs to be handled as soon as possible. The purpose of open government in public policy is to foster transparency, involvement, and accountability. The idea of open government has been the topic of scholarly discussion for only recently, yet it has already gained significant traction. This normative and analytical paradigm can be articulated through conversations centered on the reform of governance. A new normative, strategic, and operative paradigm has emerged from the mandate of reform, which is based on the principles of openness, participation, and collaboration, it is argued in this paper that around the idea of open government and, more precisely, at least in Indonesia, the idea of an open state, a new paradigm has emerged. This paradigm is centered on the idea of open government. This research makes use of a qualitative methodology alongside a method of literature evaluation. This study will inquire into the rebirth of open government as well as the idea of an open state achieved through open government as a mandate for the ongoing fight for reform
Tobacco Policy: Prioritize State Revenue or Public Health Nuphanudin Nuphanudin; Zakaria Zakaria; Muhammad Hermansyah; Ready Wicaksono; Fakhry Amin
Ministrate: Jurnal Birokrasi dan Pemerintahan Daerah Vol 5, No 1 (2023): Birokrasi dan Pemerintahah di Daerah 10
Publisher : Jurusan Administrasi Publik FISIP UIN SGD Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/jbpd.v5i1.23967

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The Indonesian government has tried to make tobacco policy fair on many fronts. This is because even though the excise tax on tobacco provides a fairly high amount of revenue for the state, at the same time, the existence of tobacco has a negative health impact on the community. This research seeks to see how tobacco policy implementation affects state revenues and public health. The method used in this study is a descriptive qualitative approach. The data used in this research comes from various research results and previous studies regarding tobacco policy in Indonesia. The results of this study then found that tobacco control policies in Indonesia always experience development every year. This is because the government needs to devise a strategy that can be fair to all parties in the short and medium term. As for the long term, the government needs to find alternative solutions to tobacco excise revenue. This is because the tobacco policy's ultimate goal is to provide welfare for the people of Indonesia