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Sistem Informasi Geografis Gereja Katolik Pada Wilayah Keuskupan Atambua Berbasis Web Yohanes R. I. Manek; Patrisius Batarius; Emerensiana Ngaga
Jurnal Teknologi Informasi dan Multimedia Vol. 5 No. 2 (2023): August
Publisher : Sekawan Institut

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35746/jtim.v5i2.313

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Atambua Diocese is a diocese centered on the Belu district, its territory is divided into 3 districts which include Belu, Malaka, and North Central Timor districts. The spread of churches in remote areas makes it difficult for people to find locations and information on church activities, number of people, mass schedules and leaders because information about churches is not yet available. Geographic Information System is used to solve the problems experienced in Atambua Diocese. This system can provide information related to the Catholic church in the Diocese of Atambua based on Web-GIS. This study uses the Waterfall method which approaches systematically and sequentially starting from the analysis, design, coding, testing, and maintenance stages. This Web-GIS-based system was developed using the PHP programming language and MySQL database. This application produces a Web-GIS that can provide information and the location of the Catholic church in the Atambua Diocese area.
Implementation Of E-Government To Improve The Quality Of Public Services In The Border Area Between Indonesia And Timor-Leste Jando, Emanuel; Andrianus Nani, Paskalis; Paula Bria, Yulianti; D. B. Mau, Sisilia; M. Meolbatak, Emiliana; C. H. Siki, Yovinia; Ngaga, Emerensiana; Ternoiro Alves Santos, Arão; Fernandes Xavier Cham, Marcelo
International Journal Of Community Service Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): May 2025 (Indonesia - Malaysia - Timor-Leste)
Publisher : CV. Inara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51601/ijcs.v5i2.865

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This community service initiative aims to enhance public service delivery in Weulun Village, a remote border area in East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia, through the implementation of an e-Government system. Located adjacent to Timor-Leste, Weulun Village faces significant challenges such as limited infrastructure, geographical isolation, and shortages in human resources, which often hinder access to administrative and public services. In response, a participatory and collaborative approach was employed to design and implement a digital public service platform tailored to the village’s specific needs. The process included needs assessment, system planning, capacity building, system testing, and final implementation. The developed web-based system features two user levels: general public and village administrators. It enables digital access to population data, official documents, village profiles, and correspondence services, reducing residents’ dependency on travel to distant government offices. Following system deployment, training and socialization sessions were held to ensure effective use and sustainability. After four months of use, notable improvements were observed in service efficiency, transparency, and community satisfaction. Despite challenges such as limited internet connectivity and hardware constraints, the community’s enthusiasm and adaptability contributed significantly to the program’s success. This project demonstrates the transformative potential of digital technology in improving public service delivery in remote and underserved areas. The successful implementation in Weulun Village offers a model for similar efforts in other Indonesian border villages. Furthermore, this initiative supports the higher education institution’s goals by integrating community engagement with practical learning opportunities for students.
Training and Implementation of an SMS Gateway For Village Information and Announcements in The Indonesia–Timor Leste Border Region Ngaga, Emerensiana; Carmeneja Hoar Siki, Yovinia; Manehat, Donatus J; Jando, Emanuel; Soares, Jacob; Santoso, Haryanto
International Journal Of Community Service Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): February 2026 (Indonesia - Timor Leste)
Publisher : CV. Inara in Colaboration with www.stie-sampit.ac.id

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51601/ijcs.v6i1.948

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Napan Village, located in the RI–RDTL border area, faces communication challenges due to limited internet access and the community’s reliance on basic mobile phones. This condition slows down the dissemination of village information, which is still carried out manually. This community service program aims to provide a practical solution through the implementation of an SMS Gateway system using Gammu and MySQL. Village officials received outreach and training on system installation, resident database management, and mass message delivery. Evaluation results showed a positive response: 92% of participants found the training easy to follow, 88% experienced the benefits of faster information delivery, and 90% stated that the application was easy to use. The implementation of the SMS Gateway has proven to enhance communication efficiency and strengthen the digital capacity of village officials. The program is expected to be further developed by integrating the system with other administrative services to ensure its long-term sustainability.
Co-Authors Adri Gabriel Sooai Alfry Aristo Jansen Sinlae Amal, Yulius Santana Andrianus Nani, Paskalis Bano, Maria Bello, Maria Florencia Yunita C. H. Siki, Yovinia Carmeneja Hoar Siki, Yovinia Christianto D. Djong D. B. Mau, Sisilia Desyandri Desyandri Dida, Allen Malkiel J. Dior Yosua Christi K.C Donatus Joseph Manehat Emanuel Jando Emiliana Metan Meolbatak Fernandes Xavier Cham, Marcelo Frengky Tedy I Gusti Bagus Wiksuana Ignatius Pricher Agung Nirwanto Samane Jadho, Oliva Jufrison Benyamin Merukh Lake, Floribertha M. Meolbatak, Emiliana Man, Gilang M. C. P. Man, Gilang Mario Conroy Paridy Marselinda Kabu Meco, Luzia Corbafo Meolbatak, Emiliana Metan Nahak, Eviana Nahak, Yasintus Siver Natalia Magdalena Rafu Mamulak Ndasak, Bruno Ortland Neonnub, Yohanes Nggau, Gaudensius Avilia Nggaur, Emanuel N Noni, Stelin Otemusu, Erin Paulander Pande, Juan Felix Tagu Paskalis Andrianus Nani Patrisius Batarius Pattyraja, Agustinus Haryanto Paulina Aliandu Rahaqlaka, W. Bota Rita, Fiktor Jawu Romansa, Oktavianus Fransiskus Sae, Maria Anjelina Samungor, Priskyanus Kewanajan Santoso, Haryanto Selviana Nau Seno, Brigita Ivana Siki, Yovinia C. Hoar Silab, Gregorius Rian Sisilia Daeng Bakka Mau Soares, Jacob Soedjatmiko Sutal, Fransiska Xavariana Taena, Juanto B. G. Taslulu, Maria Yunita Teme, Graciana A. R. Tengangatu, Paul Filson M. Ternoiro Alves Santos, Arão Tokan, Thomas Boris Asalodan Wawo, Maria Monte K. Wijaya, Adi Bagus Putra Yohanes Mada Masa Yohanes R. I. Manek Yovinia Carmeneja Hoar Siki Yulianti Paula Bria