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Electronic-Based Government System Governance Through Digitalization In The Sabang City Government Hawary Annisa; Ismail Nurdin; Layla Kurniawati
INFOKUM Vol. 13 No. 02 (2025): Infokum
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The implementation of the Electronic-Based Government System (SPBE) in Sabang City faces various obstacles, such as lack of adequate human resources and technology, limited infrastructure, and minimal coordination between agencies. In addition, socialization to the community and the absence of regulations related to data security are also major challenges. This study aims to analyze the governance of SPBE in Sabang City, identify supporting and inhibiting factors for the implementation of SPBE, and formulate efforts to overcome these obstacles in order to support effective and efficient government digitalization. This study uses a descriptive qualitative approach, with data collection techniques through interviews, observations, and documentation studies. Data were analyzed using NVivo software for exploration, coding, and interpretation of results. The study found that SPBE governance in Sabang City is still in the early stages (pilot level) with many indicators not yet met. The main obstacles include limited human resources, lack of government commitment, and geographical challenges. The proposed solutions include strengthening technological infrastructure, increasing digital literacy, developing data security regulations, and optimizing human resources through training and collaboration between parties.
Implementation of the Special Autonomy Fund Policy for Primary and Secondary Education in South Sorong Regency, Southwest Papua Province Altius Yosias Thesia; Ismail Nurdin; Sutiyo, Sutiyo
INFOKUM Vol. 13 No. 03 (2025): Infokum
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This research is motivated by the still suboptimal quality of education in Kokoda District, South Sorong Regency. The purpose of the study was to analyze and determine the implementation of the special autonomy fund policy in the field of primary and secondary education in South Sorong Regency in developing and improving the quality of education. Then using a descriptive qualitative method. The data sources used are primary data and secondary data. Data collection techniques through observation, interviews and documentation. Data analysis methods with data reduction, data presentation and drawing conclusions. The results of this study indicate thatImplementation of the special autonomy fund policy for primary and secondary education in Kokoda District, South Sorong Regency. In the Communication indicator, it is still not optimally carried out by the Education and Culture Office of South Sorong Regency, this is proven based on the results of the study that the communication carried out is not consistent with the transparency carried out. In the resource indicator, it is still inadequate, as evidenced by data on the number of apparatus in the Education and Culture Office of South Sorong. In the disposition and bureaucratic structure indicators, it has been implemented quite well, as evidenced by the results of the study related to the implementation, it is in accordance with what is expected. Inhibiting Factors for the Implementation of the special autonomy fund policy for primary and secondary education in Kokoda District, South Sorong Regency, namely the limited number of human resources in the Education and Culture Office of South Sorong Regency and the lack of coordination between agencies, this is proven based on the results of the study that the number of apparatus resources is still inadequate and the lack of coordination between agencies carried out by the Education and Culture Office, so that it becomes an obstacle for the Education and Culture Office of South Sorong Regency in improving the quality of education.
Co-Authors A.M.H. Marasabessy Abdal Abdal Achmad, Mansyur Afriati Afriati Agus Fatoni Altius Yosias Thesia Amelia Shafa Ath Thaariq Andaryadi, Sandi Aniklambas, Henny Paulina Basir, Hestiwati Bustamin Bustamin Candra, Edi Daud Napasau Dini Adhania Djogeh Harmana Djohermansyah Djohan Dolfinus Ayomi Dudi Mi’raz Imaduddin Dyan Airlangga Eka Ratna Amelia Ela Lesmanawaty Wargadinata Erliani, Lia Ermaya Suradinata Ermaya Suradinata Esau Ganda, Joune James Etin Indrayani Febri Yanto, Febri Fesal Musaad Galeria, Beta Hadi Prabowo Hadi Prabowo Hadi Prabowo Hawary Annisa Ika Sartika Ilham, Muh Indriasari, Ratna irfan setiawan Jona Bungaran Basuki Sinaga Jumino, Tri Kisowo Kusuwo Komarudin, Dedi Kurniawati, Layla Kusworo Kusworo Lukitasari.WA, Widia Novita Lukman, Sampara Margaretha Rumbekwan Marinus Moy Yumai Maryani, Dedeh Megawati Cindy Rorimpandey Moh. Dulkiah Muchlis Hamdi Muchlis Hamdi Muhammad Tanzil Aziz Rahimallah Muhsin, Isna mutmainah, iin Mu’minah, Sulton Nadrah Izahari Nicken Paramega Lestari Nugraha, R. Eka Nur Handayani Nurfadilla, Yunita Nurliah Nurdin Pamungkas, Raka Pandawa, Helmi Puji Hastuti Purwanto Edi, Abdul Ghoni putri, spadini Rahmawati Sururama Rauzatul Ulfah Ristika Yulianti Gredenggo Rizki Amalia Rizki Kurniawan, Rizki Salam, Abd Samsudin Samsudin Sandi, Muhammad Topan Saputra, Danu Yanuar Sari, Wiwi Diana SAVITRI, Evi Sidiq, Fathir Fajar Sri Hartati SUGITO sumampouw, sefferson Supriatna, Encup Suri, Supian Sutiyo Sutiyo Tama, Tomas Aditia Tjahya Supriatna UTAMI, YUANITA Wihana, Dadang Yudi Rusfiana Yunita Mustika Putri