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MODELING MARINE OPERATIONS BASED ON INTELLIGENCE TREAT PREDICTION IN INDONESIAN NAVAL 2ND FLEET COMMAND USING MCDM Okol Sri Suharyo; Budi Santoso Wiryo; Fa'iq Mumtaz Muhammad
STTAL POSTGRADUATE - INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE Vol 4 No 1 (2020): Indonesia Naval Technology College STTAL Postgraduate International Conference -
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ABSTRACT Indonesia, which is an archipelago country, needs strong maritime sector security. Indonesian Navy in Law No. 34 of 2004 has been given the mandate to safeguard the sovereignty of the Republic of Indonesia. Indonesian Naval 2nd Fleet Command as the executing command and operational supervisor every year carries out the OMSP, which is carried out under the command of naval battle group (Guspurla) and marine security group (Guskamla). The importance of intelligent information regarding the estimated threat / contingency that will occur is very influential on decision makers in an operational planning and in the context of taking action against the contingency/threat. With the contingencies that have been given by the intelligence sector staff, it is necessary to have an appropriate marine operation modeling. In multi-operation operations, it is necessary to have a supporting attribute, namely a headquarters warship (C2). The purpose of this study is to formulate an operation modeling using the selection of a headquarter warship which is preceded by the prior determination of contingency priorities. This study uses MCDM which consists of MCDA and MCDO which uses the integration of the Delphi method, AHP, Fuzzy Weighting, Goal programming and integer linear programming. Based on the processing of Delphi and AHP in determining contingencies, there are 6 (six) contingency priorities in the order: National jurisdiction marine security got a value of 0,23792; the spread of the pandemic was 0,22492; VVIP security was 0,20416; security of vital objects was 0,15410 and violence at sea was 0,12923 while marine pollution was 0,04967. While in the selection of a headquarters warship that functions to coordinate warships in carrying out sector patrols using FWH and IGP, 1st warship was selected to be the headquarters warship (C2) with a value of 6,006; with the second priority 4thwarship, which was 6,652; 5th warship was 7,198; 2nd warship was 7,890 and 3rt warship of 8,763. While in the modeling, it is found that in a year there are 4 operations under 2nd Guskamla where the level of area is security obtained from the KRI (warship) assignment for ALFA operations is 152 with 4.963.600 Kl of fuel, KILO is to consume 8.104.200 Kl of fuel, MIKE is 59,13 with 765.079 of fuel and by consuming 425.906 Kl of fuel on INDIA operations get a level of safety area of 44,91. Keywords: MCDM, Contigency,headquarters warship.
THE DEVELOPMENT OF INDONESIAN MARITIME POTENTIAL AND PROSPECTS TOWARDS A WORLD MARITIME AXIS Anton Nugroho; Okol Sri Suharyo; Abdul Rahman
STTAL POSTGRADUATE - INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE Vol 4 No 1 (2020): Indonesia Naval Technology College STTAL Postgraduate International Conference -
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ABSTRACT Indonesia is the largest archipelagic country in the world with a strategic position between two continents, namely the Asian Continent and the Australian Continent and also between two oceans, namely the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean with more than 17,000 islands and an area that is generally approximately 70% complete. from the ocean. With its enormous potential, the success of creating a maritime sector with high economic value will have a positive impact on economic equality. It takes a lot of effort to be able to realize a reliable marine sector that has a major contribution to the national economy. Indonesia's position in the middle of the world of cross-band trade has made Indonesia have the ambition to become a maritime axis country. And one way is by preserving the enormous potential and natural marine resources that we have, all of which are only to prepare Indonesia to become a world maritime axis. Keywords: Strategic Position, Economic Equality, The World's Maritime Axis
ANALYSIS OF THE PERFORMANCE OF GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS IN REALIZING EXCELLENT SERVICES IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR Okol Sri Suharyo; Sukmo Hadi Nugroho; Adi Bandono
STTAL POSTGRADUATE - INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE Vol 5 No 1 (2021): Indonesia Naval Technology College STTAL Postgraduate International Conference -
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Analysis of the performance of public sector organizations is very important to progress the organization effectively and efficiently. This study aims to analyze the performance of City A in realizing excellent service to the community and to see the factors supporting and inhibiting the performance of Government Organizations in realizing excellent service to the community. To answer the intended objectives, the research approach used is qualitative by using five performance dimensions, namely productivity, responsiveness, responsibility, accountability, and service quality, and five factors supporting and inhibiting performance, namely personal, leadership, team, system, and contextual factors. The results show that the performance of City Government Organization A is quite good, which is shown from the productivity of the good performance of the Government Organization because there is an increase in targets every year even though it has not been fully achieved, and has worked following existing rules or regulations and has good accountability. Meanwhile, responsiveness is quite good, because it is still constrained by the service infrastructure that is not supportive, such as the lack of service facilities on the Government Organization Website, unclear information boards, and the service portal on the Government Organization website is not yet optimal. and for the quality of services, the results of service work are not yet good, because they are still constrained by the speed of service of government organizations that cannot be ascertained. As for the performance supporting factors in Government Organizations, namely the leadership and team factors, this factor has a positive effect on the performance of Government Organization employees. While the inhibiting factors are personal, systemic, and contextual factors. Keywords: Organizational Performance, Excellent Service, Public Sector
THE DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY OF SAUMLAKI ISLAND MARINE DEFENCE AREA Mukhlis Mukhlis; Nordi Nordi; Anton Nugroho; Okol Sri Suharyo
JOURNAL ASRO Vol 12 No 3 (2021): International Journal of ASRO
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Saumlaki Island is the capital of the Tanimbar Islands Regency. Geographically, it is located at coordinates 1250 45'-1330 East Longitude and 60–80 30' South Latitude with an area of 5,936 km2. Saumlaki Island has a very strategic value because it is directly adjacent to Australia, so it is very vulnerable to border problems, smuggling and illegal fishing. The strategy for developing the empowerment of the marine defence area of Saumlaki Island using the SWOT and Borda methods by considering aspects of the military, social, security, political, economic, human resources, natural resources, and geography. The stages carried out is identification and evaluation of factors, strategy selection with SWOT quadrant matrix followed by SWOT and Borda matrices. The results showed that the strategy for developing the empowerment of the marine defence area of Saumlaki Island that was chosen was the Stability Strategy which is a strategy by maximizing the improvement of weakness factors (Weaknesses) to take advantage of opportunities (Opportunities). Keywords: Saumlaki Island, SWOT Method and Borda