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Analisa Komparatif Perencanaan Perkerasan Lentur Jalan Kabupaten Antara Manual Desain Perkerasan Jalan (MDP) 2024 dan Metode Analisa Komponen Pratama, Nicko; Putri, Elsa Eka; Purnawan , Purnawan
Syntax Literate Jurnal Ilmiah Indonesia
Publisher : Syntax Corporation

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/syntax-literate.v10i3.57907

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In the era of rapid infrastructure development in Indonesia, the efficiency of road planning has become crucial in optimizing the utilization of regional budgets. This study compares two flexible pavement design methods: the newly introduced Pavement Design Manual (MDP) 2024 and the long-established Component Analysis Method, focusing on district roads in Lunang Subdistrict. The results of this study demonstrate that MDP 2024 not only produces a pavement design that is 4% thinner but also potentially reduces the budget by up to 9%. Detailed analysis reveals that the estimated cost required for a 3.1 km road pavement using the Component Analysis Method is IDR 9,162,006,089, while MDP 2024 requires only IDR 8,277,185,847, resulting in a substantial saving of IDR 884,820,242. These findings present significant opportunities for local governments to reallocate funds to other critical sectors without compromising infrastructure quality. Beyond a mere technical comparison, this research offers a blueprint for transformation in regional development planning, promising long-term positive impacts on the local economy and quality of life. With broad potential for application throughout Indonesia, this study is relevant not only to planners and engineers but also to policymakers and the general public concerned with sustainable development and public budget efficiency.
Implementation of the Free Nutritional Meal Program Policy from A Good Governance Perspective in Madiun City In 2025 Pratama, Nicko; Harianto; Agus Wiyaka; Asrifia Ridwan
International Journal Administration, Business & Organization Vol 7 No 1 (2026): IJABO
Publisher : Asosiasi Ahli Administrasi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61242/ijabo.26.731

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This study aims analyze the implementation of the Free Nutritious Meal (MBG) Program in Madiun City from a good governance perspective, focusing on communication, resources, disposition, and bureaucratic structure. Although previous studies have discussed school feeding programs and policy implementation, most tend to examine them separately and rarely integrate the perspective of policy implementation theory with good governance principles at the local level. This study addresses this gap by combining George C. Edwards III’s implementation model with a good governance framework. This research uses a qualitative descriptive approach. Data were collected through interviews, observation, and documentation involving informants from the Education Office, Nutritional Fulfillment Service Unit (SPPG), and school principals, selected using purposive sampling. Data analysis follows the interactive model of Miles, Huberman, and Saldana. The results show that the implementation of the MBG Program in Madiun City has generally been effective, supported by adequate resources, clear bureaucratic structure, and positive implementer commitment. However, challenges remain in communication consistency, limited field supervision, and uneven technical understanding at the school level. From a good governance perspective, the program reflects transparency, accountability, and effectiveness, but still requires improvement in participation and coordination. This study contributes by offering an integrative analytical framework for understanding policy implementation in nutrition-based public service programs at the local level.