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STRATEGIES FOR CAPABILITY IMPROVEMENT OF FASHARKAN SURABAYA IN SUPPORTING INDONESIAN WARSHIP OPERATION READINESS Bachtiar Efendi; Avando Bastari; Okol Sri Suharyo
JOURNAL ASRO Vol 12 No 4 (2021): International Journal of ASRO
Publisher : Indonesian Naval Technology College - Sekolah Tinggi Teknologi Angkatan Laut - STTAL

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In carrying out increasingly complex tasks, and the development of naval technology, Fasharkan requires personnel who are professional in their fields and supported by technology-laden equipment in accordance with the development of the Indonesian Navy's defense equipment system. The purpose of this research is to determine an alternative strategy to increase the capability of Fasharkan Surabaya where Fasharkan Surabaya has a very strategic location because it is located in the Koarmada II environment which is the Home Base of the KRI which will carry out operations or finish operations. This study uses the integration of SWOT analysis and ISM (Interpretative Structural Modeling). SWOT analysis is used to formulate and provide alternatives in the strategy to increase the ability of Fasharkan Surabaya, while ISM is used to determine the order of priority for the selected strategy. Based on the results of the SWOT matrix analysis and weighting using the IFAS and EFAS matrices, the chosen strategy is the WO Strategy which consists of 9 (Nine) strategic steps, so the WO strategy is the first alternative. Furthermore, at the stage of classifying the elements in the WO strategy, the ISM method is used and from the results of the MICMAC analysis, it is found that there are 5 (five) levels of the hierarchical structure. In the hierarchical structure, it can be seen that the sub-strategy (WO2) is at level V, level IV sub-strategy (WO1) (WO3) and (WO7), level III sub-strategy (WO4) and (WO8), level II sub-strategy (WO6) and (WO9) and level I sub-strategy (WO5). Keywords: Benefit, Cost, Risk, Analytical Hierarchy Process, Benefit-Cost Ratio
OPTIMIZATION OF TNI AL BASE LOGISTIC SUPPORT IN ORDER TO INCREASE THE ABILITY AS A BASE CARRIER IN SUPPORTING OPERATIONS UNITS Bachtiar Efendi; Avando Bastari; Joko Purnomo
STTAL POSTGRADUATE - INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE Vol 5 No 1 (2021): Indonesia Naval Technology College STTAL Postgraduate International Conference -
Publisher : Indonesian Naval Technology College STTAL

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The development situation of the regional strategic environment is still dominated by the South China Sea conflict (SCS) involving several countries in the ASEAN region. This conflict was mainly triggered by China's unilateral claims regarding the nine dash line area ”(Minister of Defense, 2016). The Indonesian Navy has bases spread across various islands in the Republic of Indonesia and is divided into three Indonesian Fleet commands, namely Koarmada I in Jakarta, Koarmada II in Surabaya and Koarmada II in Sorong. Due to the many obstacles and differences in the character and socio-economic conditions of each area used as a base by the Navy, complex problems arise in determining policies in determining logistical support. This study aims to improve inter-island logistical support capabilities in supporting the Indonesian Navy's operational units. To examine the above problems, it is necessary to identify the threat trend using the content analysis method approach with the SWOT analysis method. In this approach, a proper ranking is also carried out in making decisions using the SWOT matrix calculation which can produce the best strategy formulation by giving the weight and rating of internal and external factors to the four quadrants so that it is known that the results are in quadrant III, which supports the turn around strategy with the difference. between the strengths and weaknesses of 0.18 while the opportunities and threats of 0.73. Keywords: Nine dash line, content analysis method with SWOT analysis method