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Strategy Analysis of the Public Works Office Public Works and Public Housing in the Construction of Special Road Transportation Mining from Mining Business Licensing in Jambi Province Robby Septiandani; Ermaya Suradinata; Andi azikin
INFOKUM Vol. 13 No. 04 (2025): Infokum
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The purpose of this study is to analyze the Strategy of the Public Works and Public Housing Agency in the Development of Special Mining Transportation Roads from Mining Business Licensing in Jambi Province. The research method uses qualitative descriptive analysis, the study uses a purposive sampling method. Data and information collection, namely observation, interviews, and questionnaires. Data validation tests carried out by researchers are by using source triangulation techniques, technical triangulation, and time triangulation. The results of the study show that 1) the long licensing process often hampers implementation. Supervision and feasibility studies exist, but high costs for land acquisition are an obstacle. The involvement of the PUPR Agency in supervision is still lacking, and government support in complex licensing also needs to be improved. To maximize implementation, there needs to be increased socialization of the benefits of special roads, simplification of the licensing process with one-stop service, and a fair compensation scheme for the community. Improving coordination between agencies and holding regular discussion forums is also very important. 2) The challenges in implementing the strategy of building special mining roads by the Public Works and Public Housing Agency in Jambi Province include five indicators: Ability, Strength, Intelligence, Opportunity, and Culture. The most important aspect is the company's ability to find funding for this project, because the Jambi Provincial Government is not involved in funding, so all costs are borne by the private sector. This creates obstacles in the implementation of the construction of special coal roads.
Evaluation of the Pancasila Ideology Development Policy for Educators at the Pancasila Ideology Development Agency Miduh Sanches Marihot; Ermaya Suradinata; Layla Kurniawati
INFOKUM Vol. 13 No. 04 (2025): Infokum
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The problem in the implementation of training is that the objectives of the training program have not been achieved, such as increasing the competence of training participants, this is evidenced by the results of the pretest and posttest scores which are not too different. Therefore, an evaluation is needed in the implementation of the PIP training program. Considering that there has never been an evaluation of the PIP training program for the 2023 and 2024 budget years, especially in the implementation of education and training for PIP training teachers. The importance of program evaluation includes providing information that is used as a basis for making policies and decisions. The objectives of this study are, 1) to evaluate the training program for PIP training teachers at BPIP in the 2023 and 2024 fiscal years, 2) to analyze the obstacles and barriers to evaluating the training program for PIP training teachers at BPIP in the 2023 and 2024 budget years, 3) to analyze the efforts of the training program for PIP training teachers at BPIP. This research method uses a naturalistic qualitative approach (case study). By using the CIPP evaluation model. The evaluation components are: 1) context, 2) input, 3) process and, 4) product. The data analysis technique used is the Miles and Huberman model. The results of the study on the context dimension did not find any gaps, the input dimension still found gaps in the indicators: 1) facilities and infrastructure, 2) methods, and 3) teaching materials, the process dimension still found gaps in the training implementation indicators, and the product dimension still found gaps in the accreditation indicators.
Implementation of the Flag Raising Troops Program Policy at the Pancasila Ideology Development Agency Gilang Hardiono; Ermaya Suradinata; Ahmad Averus
INFOKUM Vol. 13 No. 05 (2025): Infokum
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This study discusses the implementation of the Paskibraka Program policy by BPIP as a strategic effort in forming a young generation with Pancasila character. The main problem in this study is how this policy is implemented by BPIP and what factors support and hinder the implementation of the policy throughout Indonesia. This study uses a descriptive qualitative approach with data collection techniques through in-depth interviews, documentation studies, and observations. Informants were selected using purposive sampling and snowball sampling techniques, involving BPIP officials, the Provincial Kesbangpol, and DPPI. The instruments used were interview guidelines, recording devices, and policy documents as analysis materials. The results of the study indicate that the implementation of the policy generally runs according to the direction of the regulation, with several challenges such as limited resources in the regions, less than optimal cross-agency communication, and differences in understanding the redefinition of the Paskibraka program. Supporting factors include regulatory support, BPIP's commitment as the main sponsor, and the existence of supporting organizations such as DPPI. This study concludes that the success of policy implementation is highly dependent on synergy between stakeholders, clarity of institutional roles, and optimization of existing resources. The recommendations submitted include the preparation of a national master plan, strengthening the coordinating role of BPIP, and expanding partnership networks in the regions as a strategic step in fostering the Pancasila ideology in a sustainable manner.