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The Analysis of the Role of Technological Transformation in Accelerated Local Government Bureaucracy Reform Ana Suheri; Zulqarnain Zulqarnain; Nurdin I. Muhammad; Ade Risna Sari; Pandu Adi Cakranegara
PERSPEKTIF Vol. 12 No. 2 (2023): PERSPEKTIF, April
Publisher : Universitas Medan Area

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31289/perspektif.v12i2.8744

Abstract

This paper to discuss the role of technological transformation in accelerating bureaucratic reform in both the central and regional governments in the era of autonomy. In particular, we would explain the digital technology to service public needs, Basic Concepts of E-Government, sub-chapter on the stages of Bureaucratic Transformation and the impact of reform on public services. There needed to be more data discussing the role of technology in accelerating bureaucratic reform. We obtained scientific evidence from a series of electronic searches of the literature, books, and other academic works. To obtain valid data, we investigate it using a phenomenological method., which involves, among other things, an in-depth evaluation data testing system; concluding begins with an interpretation of the data so that it genuinely answers the study problem.  After discussing in-depth findings, we can conclude that the role of technological transformation in accelerating local government bureaucratic reform in Indonesia is a solution that has a very positive impact on all public services. This is due to technology's ability to innovate and transform public service tasks that are increasing and being compared. In addition, we also found that the digital technology to service public needs, the basic concepts of E-Government, the stages of bureaucratic transformation and the impact of reform on public services as located in finding section. Hopefully, these findings will be useful in future studies of technology and public services, particularly government bureaucracy.
Co-Authors Abdul Samad Arief Abdul Wahab Abdurohim Abdurohim Abu Muna Almaududi Ausat Ahmad Tomu Aminatus Zakhra Ana Suheri Arief Yanto Rukmana Arnold Sultantio Hutabarat Bagus Kuncoro Bayu Prabowo Sutjiatmo Benediktus Yoseph Bhae Cakranegara, Pandu Adi Citra Arta, Deddy Novie Darmawati Manda desi kristanti, desi Dewantara, Rizki Dyah Handayani Dewi Efendi Efendi Erry Fitrya Primadhany Fatimah Malini Lubis Fatma Sarie Ferdy Leuhery Gamar Al Haddar Geofakta Razali Ghazali Rahman, Moch Ridho Handy Ferdiansyah Haris Mirza Saputra Harnavela Sofyan Harun Samsuddin Hendry Kurniawan, Hendry Hendy Tannady Heriswanto Hestina Mokoagow Ikhyanuddin, Ikhyanuddin Irwan Budi Tarwanto Irwan Moridu Itot Bian Raharjo Ivonne Ayesha Iwan Henri Kusnadi Karyono Karyono Klemens Mere KMT Lasmiatun M. Ammar Muhtadi M. Indre Wanof Magdalena Magdalena Maskur Maskur Mastura Karateng Meutia Nadia Karunia Muhammad Fatkhurohman Albashori Muhammad Mujtaba Mitra Zuana Musran Munizu Mustika Wati Alfia Ningtyas Nadi, Muhammad Abi Berkah Nanny Mayasari Nasution, Annio Indah Lestari Nurcahya Hartati Posumah Nurdin I. Muhammad Nurhijrah, Nurhijrah Okki Navarone Wibisono Pitono Ratnawati Ratnawati Rieneke Ryke Kalalo Rika Lidyah Riscki Elita Rosihana Rudy Max Damara Gugat Sardjana Orba Manullang Septiana Na'afi Siregar, Ade Perdana Soetji Andari Sri Suparni Sri Yanna Subagja, Agus Dedi Suhardjono S Suherlan Suherlan, Suherlan Sulaiman Syamsu Rijal Tri Apriyono Verawati Br. Tompul Yessy Kusmadevi Yudi Agusman Yulius Luturmas Yuyun Taufik Zulqarnain