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Journal : Prosiding Seminar Nasional Ilmu Sosial dan Teknologi (SNISTEK)

Inklusivitas Dan Transportasi Umum (Studi Kasus: Jakarta Dan Singapura) Rambe, Reni Damayanti; Dompak, Timbul
Prosiding Vol 6 (2024): SNISTEK
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Public transportation is essential in people's mobility as it provides access to work, education, healthcare, and social interaction. However, for people with disabilities, transportation accessibility is often a real barrier. This can include difficulty boarding vehicles, lack of disability-friendly facilities, or lack of training for staff in providing assistance to them. This research analyzes a comparison of inclusive transport for people with disabilities in Jakarta and Singapore. People with disabilities are known to have physical limitations, so innovations are needed that allow them to benefit from public services and society at large. The law also explicitly guarantees this. Number 08 of 2016 on the rights and position of persons with disabilities as citizens. This research uses qualitative research methods and the theory of inclusive public services according to Dwiyanto who says that there are several aspects of inclusive services that need to be understood first, namely togetherness, recognition, without labels. The results of this study reveal that both through initiatives such as TransJakarta Cares in Jakarta and adequate accessibility facilities on MRT, buses and taxis in Singapore, both cities strive to create an inclusive and welcoming environment for everyone. In addition, both cities also recognize the importance of acknowledging similarities and differences among individuals, and not categorizing people with disabilities as a marginalized group. This is reflected in their efforts to provide transportation services that suit the needs of the disabled community without discriminating against any particular group.
Pebandingan Implementasi E-Government Di Indonesia Dengan Singapura (Studi Kasus Pelaksanaan E-Government) Wau, Miya Monika; Dompak, Timbul
Prosiding Vol 6 (2024): SNISTEK
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This article's goal is to contrast Singapore's and Indonesia's approaches to e-government adoption. Comparing e-Government destinations' web designs is the goal of this study. Singapore has a website (www.gov.sg), while Indonesia has a website (www.Indonesia.go.id). The work area thinking and information collecting approach will be used to acquire this data. delivering data to the library so it may be transformed into research materials. The study's conclusion is that, in the present age of the industrial revolution, government operations will be significantly impacted by the implementation of e-Government. Every government implements things differently. a technique made possible by developments in ICT (information and communication technology). The process of implementing e-Government in Indonesia and Singapore is done by implementing e-Government in each nation separately. corresponding areas, both in terms of managing government operations internally and disseminating information to the general public.
Perbandingan Pembuatan Kartu Identitas Warga Negara Indonesia dan Singapura Nisa, Vira Khairun; Dompak, Timbul
Prosiding Vol 6 (2024): SNISTEK
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Identity cards play a crucial role in proving someone's identity in the modern era. This research compares the process of issuing national identity cards in Indonesia and Singapore, focusing on security, efficiency, speed, and reliability. Indonesia, with its large and diverse population, and Singapore, with a smaller population but high population density, demonstrate different approaches to identity card issuance. An analysis is conducted on the strengths and weaknesses of each system, including technological innovation, population coverage, inter-agency cooperation, biometric usage, and improvements in public services. Despite facing challenges such as limited infrastructure, administrative issues, and potential corruption, Indonesia continues to innovate with chip technology and inter-agency collaboration. In Singapore, an efficient identity card issuance system is supported by advanced technology, online services, and a focus on privacy. Nevertheless, challenges related to technology dependence, privacy issues, accessibility, administrative errors, and costs remain concerns. Nonetheless, this research provides valuable insights for the development of public administration systems in other countries
Perbandingan Sistem Pendidikan Di Negara Indonesia Dan Jepang Pasaribu, Fitri Nesya Sartika; Dompak, Timbul; Khairina, Etika
Prosiding Vol 6 (2024): SNISTEK
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There are differences between Indonesian and Japanese school systems. Every Japanese and Indonesian educational system has pros and cons of its own. Currently ranked 72nd out of 77 countries, Indonesia's education system need greater attention. Today's Indonesia has a wealth of excellent educators who can raise the bar for the country's educational system. One method to move closer to an ideal society is to compare the educational systems of other nations—like Japan—with Indonesia's education system. Children in Japan are highly regarded for their morality, self- control, and discipline from birth to age three. In Japan, kids are encouraged to participate in extracurricular activities that may not always be enjoyable for their peers after completing elementary school in the fourth grade. One important area of diversity in the Japanese education system is Indonesia
Perbandingan Administrasi Persyaratan Kepemilikan Kendaraan Di Indonesia Dan Singapura Simanjuntak, Poibe Gloria; Dompak, Timbul
Prosiding Vol 6 (2024): SNISTEK
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Abstract Vehicle ownership is a significant indicator for measuring the welfare and economic progress of a region. This study compares the administrative requirements for vehicle ownership in Indonesia and Singapore, two Southeast Asian island nations with differing economic backgrounds. The objective of the research is to understand the differences in vehicle ownership policies and requirements between the two countries. The method used is qualitative research with a comparative study approach, involving data analysis from relevant literature. The findings reveal that Indonesia implements basic administrative requirements such as ID cards, driving licenses, vehicle registration certificates, and vehicle ownership books with progressive annual taxes, while Singapore adopts a stricter system with high costs such as the Certificate of Entitlement (COE) and Open Vehicle Inspection (OVI), along with stringent restrictions on the growth of private vehicles. These differences reflect divergent strategies in managing vehicle ownership and addressing traffic congestion and environmental impacts in each country.
Analisis Kebijakan Tata Ruang Indonesia Dan Belanda Maldino, Teuku Fito Agus; Dompak, Timbul
Prosiding Vol 6 (2024): SNISTEK
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This study aimed to compared the spatial policy between Indonesia and Netherlands. In which caused by the spatial arranging in Indonesia that still raises a few different issues, such as the transformation of agrarian arrive, the increasement of recurrence and scope of catastrophes, ghetto lodging and natural pullution, so the beliefs of the Indonesian individuals to form a fair and affluent society are troublesome to be realized. This study used the normative juridical method as a research method, where the data is obtained from literature studies using secondary data. The data obtained were compared and analyzed descriptively. The comes about appeared that the government must quickly recreate Law No. 26 of 2007 with respect to Spatial Planning because it is no longer in accordance with the current conditions. Subsequently, the government also needs to establish permanent and independentinstitutions to coordinate spatial planning policy at the central and regional levels. In addition, it is necessary to increase community participation in managing spatial planing policy aimed at fostering awareness and compliance with spatial planning policy
Studi Perbandingan Efektivitas Program Kesejahteraan Sosial Di Indonesia Dan Singapura Saragih, Yessi Juwita Lestari; Dompak, Timbul
Prosiding Vol 6 (2024): SNISTEK
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Social welfare is an important aspect in ensuring a decent life and security for society. Each country has different approaches and strategies in effortsto improve social welfare. This research aims to compare the effectivenessof social welfare programs in Indonesia and Singapore through a literature review study. By identifying and analyzing various literature from scientific journals, books, government reports, and international publications, this research disseminates government policies and regulations, budget allocations, community participation, benefit distribution systems, social andeconomic impacts, as well as cultural and social factors that influence success. social welfare programs in both countries. The research results show that Singapore has a well- coordinated policy framework and adequatebudget allocation, which supports the effectiveness of its social welfare programs. In contrast, Indonesia faces challenges in terms of policy coordination and budget constraints, which hinder the success of social welfare programs. This research provides recommendations for Indonesia to improve coordination between programs, strengthen budget allocations,increase community participation, improve the benefit distribution system, and consider cultural factors in program implementation. For Singapore, thisresearch suggests continuing to maintain a strong policy framework, ensuring funding continuity, and strengthening private sector and community participation. This study provides valuable insights for policy makers in designing and implementing more effective and sustainable social welfare programs
Implementasi Dan Dampak Suatu Kebijakan Pemerintah Dalam Penanggulangan Tingkatnya Pengangguran Di Kota Batam (Studi : Penyelesaian Perselisihan Hubungan Industrial) Wulandari, Ayu; Dompak, Timbul; Khairina, Etika
Prosiding Vol 6 (2024): SNISTEK
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Based on the article, it has been analyzed according to the results obtained from the journal on a problem that occurs in the implementation and impact on a government policy on the city of Batam. With the taking of a problem in Batam City, in order to immediately illustrate / think of what has happened to government policies in Batam City. Policy is a series or principle concept in which guidelines and plans for work can be implemented based on action or leadership. Based on the above policy, it can be exemplified against the title to be analyzed, namely the implementation and impact of government policies in overcoming the level of unemployment in Batam City. By determining this analysis so that a goal can be achieved. So from this analysis it is very interesting to discuss, because of these problems that have occurred in the city of Batam and from the Batam city government and Dipnaker are still confused to find a solution. In an impact of the implementation of this public policy, which is related to the unemployment rate in Batam City, there are many losses that occur to the community. Which is where people always complain to the Batam City Government regarding the difficulty of finding a job. So that a government policy has not been running as optimally as possible, because there are many obstacles to the local community that are needed on various indicators in the implementation process so that a goal is to make Batam City prosperous and can be implemented optimally and will not cause various debates between the community and the government.
Co-Authors Abidin, Sholihul Afandi, Ficky Amirtha, Indah Maysa Arif, Syamsul Ma Assyafaah, Nur Ayu Wulandari Barimbing, Suryani Chaliza, Euis Citra Watti Mena Simatupang Dakhi, Grace Irene Daulay, Syamsiyah Adilah Dewi, Dewi Naluri Afriyanti Emilia, Herlin Putri Epriadi, Dedi Farika, Divha Adhania Fathimatuzzahra, Rahma Nabila Fau, Hironimus Odaligonama Ferdiansyah Ferdiansyah Fina, Syahrinda Gea, Ras Gustini Gea, Sukadamai Gulo, Diwi Putri Gultom , Deby Novalia Gultom, Deby Gusnia, Gusnia Hairi, Muhammad Imam Akbar Halawa, Yubileum Handini, Vernanda Harefa, Erwin Harefa, Mastiwi Putri Harefa, Remember to Hasibuan, Zalika Adinda Hayanti, Vivi Hutahaean, Rosa Hutahaen, Rosa Irawati, Ade Lusy Juita Siti Rahayu Karol Teovani Lodan Karol Teovani Lodan, Karol Teovani Khairina, Etika Khalida, Khalida Khodijah, Paramita Kurniawan, Julius Tito Lodan , Karol Teovani Lubna Salsabila Maldino, Teuku Fito Agus Mariyo, Mariyo Milenisha Andani Monica, Sofia Muhammad Nizam Muhammad Rasyid, Muhammad Nabila, Fitri Napitupulu, Chindy Apriani Ndruru, Titus Tulus Hati Ningsih, Natalia Merycristia Nisa, Karina Fachrun Nisa, Vira Khairun Nova, Rahma Desi Refli Nur assyafaah, Nur assyafaah Padrisan Jamba, Padrisan Pasaribu, Fitri Nesya Sartika Purwanti, Angel Putri, Henny Nurhasanah Putri, Shelvia Arnie Rambe, Reni Damayanti Rif'at, Elvan Maulana Riko Riyanda, Riko Ritonga, Fajar Fernando Rivaldi, Dio Rusmawati Rusmawati, Rusmawati Sabrina, Dea Rahma Safitri, Mena Saleha, Vila Mas Mafiana Saleha, Vila Mas Masiana Salsabila , Lubna Salsabilla, Lubna Saputra, M. Aditya Darma Saragih, Yessi Juwita Lestari Sari, Artika Mulia Sari, Cindy Fatika Siagian, Zevanya Angelica Putri Sianturi, Roni Sianturi, Sahat Simanjuntak, Poibe Gloria Simatupang, Indri Anggi Solikha, Jamiatus Sombo, Agustina Sumarni, Eli Tambunan, Marulitua Tania, Sherina Astri Wahyuningsih, Novi Warni, Novi Wasiman, Wasiman Wau, Miya Monika Wong, Angeline Zamili, Ester