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Journal : Jurnal Pengabdian UNDIKMA

Implementation of Smart Government Through Digital Village Information System Saadah, Mar Atun; Erida, Erida; Syeftiani, Try; Hendriyaldi, Hendriyaldi; Tialonawarmi, Feny; Tarigan, Steven Pradana; Rambe, Salwa Ayu Fadhillah
Jurnal Pengabdian UNDIKMA Vol. 5 No. 4 (2024): November
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika (UNDIKMA)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33394/jpu.v5i4.13000

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This service aims to increase the capacity of the village government in implementing smart governance with OpenSID while empowering the community as service users. This service employed the Participatory Action Research (PAR) method. The stages of activities carried out to achieve the goal were socialization of the urgency of SID in realizing Smart Village Governance. The activity was continued with training on the importance of SID for the Muaro Singoan Village Government. The team also provided assistance and training to the Village Government in managing the Village Information System through SID. Finally, socialization was carried out to the Muaro Singoan Village community regarding the understanding of the use of SID in serving the community. The service employed evaluation of attitude, knowledge, mentality, skills, partnership and follow-up that are conducted two weeks after the activity took place. This service resulted in changes in the knowledge, attitudes, mentality and skills of village communities and officials in organizing village governance with digital SID.
Promoting Religious based Tourism through Traditional Culinary Product Up-Scaling Saadah, Mar Atun; Suri, Anggun; Rosa, Refa; Marpaung, Asnija Minarni
Jurnal Pengabdian UNDIKMA Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33394/jpu.v6i1.14488

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This community service aims to provide training and assistance in making business legality in the form of Halal Certificates (HC), Business Identification Numbers (BIN), and Household Industry Food License Numbers (HIFL) as an effort to support halal tourism in the Seberang Kota area. This service applied a Participatory Action Research (PAR) approach that emphasizes active participation from service participants to ensure the transfer of knowledge and skills. The participants of this activity consisted of 24 business actors who processed various superior products based on local potentials such as processed fish, shrimp, and tubers. We employed objective-oriented, management-oriented, and participant-oriented monitoring approaches. Furthermore, we applied the participatory evaluation method by involving the community, facilitators, and project team. The results of this community service showed that there was an increase in participants' knowledge about the urgency of business legality, halal sharia provisions, and knowledge of the halal certification process. There is also a change in behavior from being unable to process legality to being able to access various online creation pages. At the end of the activity, the team submitted 24 BIN, HIFL, and CH documents.
Building Smart Village Governance Beyond Technology: Evidence From a Participatory Action Research on OpenSID Implementation in Indonesia Saadah, Mar Atun; Yanti, Ovie; Setiawan, Wahyu Juari; Syeftiani, Try; Permana, Kurnia; Hendriyaldi, Hendriyaldi; Muhammad Haris
Jurnal Pengabdian UNDIKMA Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): February
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika (UNDIKMA)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33394/jpu.v7i1.18877

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This community service program aims to strengthen village governance capacity through mentoring and assistance in implementing the digital Village Information System (OpenSID) as part of Indonesia’s Smart Village agenda. The program focuses on improving administrative services, data management, and community participation at the village level. Using a Participatory Action Research (PAR) approach, the program was conducted in Jujun Village and involved village officials, community members, local government representatives, and digital platform developers. The intervention consisted of sequential stages, including policy socialization on the role of the Village Information System in smart governance, capacity-building workshops for village officials, hands-on technical assistance in operating OpenSID, and community outreach to promote SID-based public services. Evaluation was conducted two weeks after implementation using qualitative indicators encompassing knowledge, attitudes, skills, partnership dynamics, and follow-up commitment. The findings indicate improvements in digital literacy and operational capacity among village officials, as well as increased community awareness of digital public services. However, the program also revealed limitations in sustaining digital transformation, particularly related to managerial commitment, leadership-driven institutionalization, and resource ownership. Stakeholder participation was evident but often remained normative rather than transformative. Overall, this community service initiative contributes to ongoing discussions on digital governance and rural development by demonstrating that technology adoption alone is insufficient to achieve smart governance outcomes. Instead, sustained impact depends on participatory capacity building and the development of dynamic managerial capabilities that enable villages to institutionalize digital governance practices over time.