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Analisis Perbandingan Infrastruktur Transportasi Di Negara Indonesia Dan Jepang Ritonga, Fajar Fernando; Dompak, Timbul
Prosiding Vol 6 (2024): SNISTEK
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Transportation infrastructure development is one of the important aspects needed to increase a country's economic growth. In Indonesia, transportation infrastructure development in the next 15 years is estimated to require an investment of IDR 1,785 trillion. This figure includes Rp 339 trillion for roads, Rp 117 trillion for ports, Rp 32 trillion for airports, and Rp 326 trillion for railways. The Public Private Partnership (PPP) approach is used in infrastructure development programs as one of the financing alternatives for transportation infrastructure projects in Indonesia. This article aims to discuss the history of PPP policy development in Indonesia. This article aims to discuss the history of PPP policy development in Indonesia in an effort to create Esteem for Cash in infrastructure development projects. In addition, it also discusses various studies on the key factors of successful implementation of PPP schemes in other countries and the Indonesian government's strategic steps to produce various policies that support the implementation of PPP schemes from 2005-2020
Perbandingan Pengelolaan Sampah Indonesia Dan Jepang Tania, Sherina Astri; Dompak, Timbul
Prosiding Vol 6 (2024): SNISTEK
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Comparison of waste management between Indonesia and Japan is an important topic in the context of global challenges to the environment. Indonesia, as a developing country with a large population, faces serious problems in managing waste, while Japan has been known as a country that is successful in this regard. This article presents a comparison between the two countries in terms of government policies, waste sorting and collection systems, waste processing infrastructure, recycling, community participation, and education. Even though Indonesia still faces various challenges, such as less than optimal policy implementation and limited infrastructure, there are positive efforts such as recycling and composting programs. On the other hand, Japan has succeeded in developing an efficient waste management system thanks to a combination of strict government policies, community participation, and advanced infrastructure and technology. In conclusion, commitment and cooperation from all parties is needed to achieve better and more sustainable waste management in Indonesia
Memanfaatkan Teknologi Informasi Dalam Mewujudkan Good Governance Di Pemerintahan Kota Batam Nova, Rahma Desi Refli; Dompak, Timbul
Prosiding Vol 6 (2024): SNISTEK
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This article highlights the importance of using information technology to achieve good governance in Batam City government. Transparency, accountability, public participation, and efficiency in government are all components of good governance. The use of information technology can encourage transparency by making government data and information more easily accessible. In addition, information technology increases accountability by providing an electronic reporting system that is accurate and timely. Digital systems that enable online public participation increase public participation. Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook are examples of online social media that are currently very easy to access. Mass media, such as advertisements, banners, billboards and pamphlets, are another type of information delivery medium. The method used in this scientific article is data analysis. The material provided in this topic is communicated through a descriptive approach by directing or indirectly using various intermediary media. Online intermediaries are really needed by the government to reach all communities now and for future prospects. Online intermediary media is the most perfect media to reach all levels of society. By using technology to automate administrative tasks, information technology increases efficiency. The use of information technology in the Batam City government is a strategic step towards creating a more open, accountable, responsive and efficient government which is expected to benefit all the people of Batam City
Analisis Implementasi Perubahan Pembelajaran Daring Terhadap Kebijakan Publik Di Indonesia Sari, Cindy Fatika; Dompak, Timbul
Prosiding Vol 6 (2024): SNISTEK
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The change in the learning policy system during the COVID-19 pandemic that was implemented by the government into an online process using electronic media due to the temporary closure of educational institutions that occurred in Indonesia was no exception. This has become one of the most influential disturbances in the education system, which previously implemented a face-to-face psychic system for both students and teachers. Therefore, the burden borne by each element of special education by the government is getting bigger in facilitating schools and educational institutions to prepare for a good future of education in order to reduce losses in the world of education in the future
Perbandingan Strategi Penanganan Pandemi Covid-19 di Indonesia dan Malaysia Putri, Shelvia Arnie; Dompak, Timbul
Prosiding Vol 6 (2024): SNISTEK
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Countries' reactions to the global pandemic vary greatly. Public support and government policies are crucial to managing the pandemic's success. It has a significant economic impact as it has been challenged for some time by several countries. However, some countries are also dealing well enough to prevent an increase in Covid-19 cases and protect their economies. Malaysia is among the countries that, along with New Zealand, Taiwan, and China, have the honorable ability to curb the spread of the virus and restore economic normality in the face of the Covid-19 epidemic. This article explains how the country's capacity is capable of becoming a major capital in dealing with the pandemic in Malaysia. Adequate state capacity will be able to generate public confidence so that that confidence can be a catalyst for successful policy implementation. In addition to national capacity, leadership aspects at the national and local levels play an important role in supporting the success of government policies. Effective leadership can promote a favourable atmosphere for public adherence to government policies. Like a common enemy, the support of community elements is crucial to success against the spread of the virus.
Perbandingan Sistem Jaminan Sosial Antara Indonesia Dan Malaysia Dalam Rangka Pemenuhan Hak Kesehatan Di Indonesia Hayanti, Vivi; Dompak, Timbul
Prosiding Vol 6 (2024): SNISTEK
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Everyone on this planet is worried about their health. It is explained in paragraph 25 (1) of the 1948 United Nations Declaration on the History of Humanity, which states that "Everyone has a responsibility to maintain the standard of life that can be taught them to follow." In accordance with the legal system of the State, as well as the rights of foreigners, women's rights, health and welfare care, and social services are protected from the use of force during pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, being a widow or widow, reaching adulthood, or other incidents that may lead to a decrease in livelihoods.Having considered this, every nation has a duty to protect the health of its citizens. Each country has a different system to protect its people's health. There are two types of insurance systems in the world: primary insurance with government subsidy (Traditional Sickness Insurance), government concept of providing national health
Sistem Perbandingan Data Kependudukan di Indonesia dan Malaysia Siagian, Zevanya Angelica Putri; Dompak, Timbul
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By 2024, both countries have developed a sophisticated system to track their citizens' data. Indonesia uses cloud-based systems and AI to analyze population data. Meanwhile, Malaysia relies on 5G and LoT networksto collect citizens' data in real time. In this article we will discuss the population data system of Indonesia and Malaysia in 2024. We will also explore the challenges and opportunities of using this new technology. This research uses qualitative research methods. Research data is collected from interviews, observations, and documentation. Subjects of comparison are further defined as procedures for registration of population, identification, data management, and models of immigration-related policies
Inklusivitas Dan Transportasi Umum (Studi Kasus: Jakarta Dan Singapura) Rambe, Reni Damayanti; Dompak, Timbul
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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
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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
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