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THE DEVELOPMENT OF STRATEGY OF INDONESIAN NAVAL REPAIRMENT AND MAINTENANCE FACILITY (FASHARKAN) TO SUPPORT THE READINESS OF BATTLESHIPS IN FIRST FLEET COMMAND BY USING TOWS METHOD (CASE STUDY FASHARKAN JAKARTA) Kuncoro Kuncoro; Okol Sri Suharyo; Avando Bastari
STTAL POSTGRADUATE - INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE Vol 4 No 1 (2020): Indonesia Naval Technology College STTAL Postgraduate International Conference -
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ABSTRACT Indonesian Naval Repairment and Maintenance Facility that has location in Jakarta is an organization which has duties and tasks to repair and maintain the KRI. To implement their complexity tasks and fulfill the developing of Naval technology, it needs equipment that requires with high technology and professional personel suitable with their fields. The purpose of this research is to determine the alternative development strategy of Indonesian Naval Repairment and Maintenance Facility Jakarta. This study uses the TOWS analysis method (Treaths Opportunities weaknesses Strengths). TOWS analysis is used to formulate and provide alternatives in the development strategy of Fasharkan Jakarta. Based on the results of the TOWS matrix analysis, the SO Strategy consists of 6 (six) strategic steps, the ST Strategy consists of 6 (six) strategic steps, the WO Strategy consists of 9 (nine) strategy steps and WT strategy consists of 4 (four) steps strategy. Based on weighting are using the EFAS and IFAS matrices, the chosen strategy is the WO Strategy, so that the WO strategy becomes the first alternative. Based on the results of the classification of elements in the WO strategy, there are 5 (five) levels of hierarchical structure. In this hierarchical structure, it can be seen that the sub-strategy (WO5) is at level V. Then the sub-strategies (WO1) and (WO4) are at level IV. At level III, it consists of 4 (four) sub strategy, they are (WO2); (WO6); (WO7); (WO8). At level II, it is named the sub strategy (WO3). At level I sub strategy is (WO9). Keywords: Fasharkan Jakarta, Development Strategy, TOWS.
IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF EDUCATORS AS ONE OF THE MAIN COMPONENTS OF EDUCATION IN INDONESIAN NAVAL TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE (STTAL) As’ad Aris Mustofa; Okol Sri Suharyo; Avando Bastari
STTAL POSTGRADUATE - INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE Vol 4 No 1 (2020): Indonesia Naval Technology College STTAL Postgraduate International Conference -
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ABSTRACT The Naval College of Technology (STTAL) is one of the educations implementing units within the Indonesian Navy. In charge of organizing development education programs in the field of marine defense technology. STTAL has the main task of assisting Kasal in carrying out the education required for maritime science and technology (Iptek) colleges and fostering all ranks of its strength including its organic supporting facilities and infrastructure to support the main duties of the Navy. To enhance STTAL's world-class reputation, a development concept is needed. The development concept includes education, research, community service, human resources, infrastructure and facilities and institutional capacity. However, Human Resources (HR) plays a key role in a university, namely lecturers or educators and students. Lecturers or educators play a role in HR development. Several efforts can be made to improve human resources, namely by increasing the qualifications of lecturers and increasing the academic or research abilities of lecturers with the concept of training or mentoring, including incentives or grants. In addition, improving the academic atmosphere, such as inviting guest lecturers, sharing research and education, are also things that need to be considered in human resource development. Efforts to improve the quality of educators and education personnel cannot be separated from the following important aspects, namely salaries and welfare standards that are appropriate for their lives, qualification standards, competency standards and efforts to improve them Keywords: Indonesian Naval Technology Collage, human resource development, the qualifications of lecturers
ANALYSIS OF THE SELECTION OF THE ALKI STATES FOR HANDLING CRIMINAL ACTIONS OF VIOLATIONS BY THE MULTI CRITERIA DECISION MAKING APPROACH (CASE STUDY ALKI II) Petrus Indra Cahyadi; Avando Bastari; As'ad Aris M
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ABSTRACT The incidents of criminal offenses at sea that often occur in Indonesian waters greatly affect the credibility and authority of the Indonesian people in the eyes of the international community. Based on existing data, the number of criminal offenses at sea in Indonesian waters is the largest in the world, especially in ALKI II waters. This condition of course has a negative impact on the Indonesian government. There are several studies that take the theme of selecting locations with the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) and Geographic Information System (GIS) methods. Wang (2009) states, although the AHP method is more widely used in building a decision-making system, this method has drawbacks, namely that it does not consider uncertainties and doubts in decision making. Therefore, Fenton & Wang (2006) argue that fuzzy-set theory can be used to overcome the limitations of AHP. This study assesses the location selection using Fuzzy AHP and TOPSIS to reduce decision uncertainty. This research can help determine the best Indonesian Navy base from several existing bases, especially those around ALKI II waters. This base will then serve as an aju base for KRI and personnel carrying out maritime security operations in the context of handling criminal offenses at sea. In the research area which is limited to ALKI II waters, there are 7 Indonesian Navy bases that can be used as alternatives, namely Lanal Palu, Lanal Kendari, Lanal Tolitoli, Lanal Nunukan, Lanal Sangatta, Lanal Kota Baru, Lanal Banjarmasin. From the weighting and ranking results, the Banjarmasin Navy Base was selected as the best Aju base, namely from a scale of 0-1, with a weight value of 0.8442. Keywords : Selection of Indonesian Navy bases, Fuzzy AHP, Topsis
OPTIMIZATION OF KOARMADA I OPERATION PATTERN IN FACING THREAT OF TERRITORIAL VIOLATION IN NATUNA SEA WATERS Yoyok Eko Hadi Wijaya; Avando Bastari; Abdul Rachman
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ABSTRACT Operation to secure border areas is an effort and activity to ensure the upholding of state sovereignty at land, sea and air borders with other countries, from all forms of threats and violations including survey and mapping activities. The limited ability of the KRI and the budget provided by the state as well as the need for security of Indonesia's maritime border areas, resulted in the need for a demand for thoughts on optimizing the deployment of KRI at the Aju bases and the operations sector in Natuna Sea waters, by taking into account the type of KRI, speed, endurance, radar coverage and costs. operation. So that the resulting composition of the KRI deployment at the initial base and the border area security operations sector in the waters of the Natuna Sea. This research discusses the optimization of the deployment of KRI at the initial base and in the operational sector in border area security operations in the Natuna Sea waters, to provide an optimal compromise solution between two different objective functions, namely coverage area and operating costs. This problem solving uses the Competitive Profile Matrix approach with the help of superdecision software for weighting the objective function. While the optimization of the KRI power distribution uses the transshipment model method, Goal Programming and Weighted Goal Programming, where all algorithms of the approach are resolved silmutaneously in a syntax using Lingo 11 optimization software.The result of this optimization is that the average coverage area effectiveness is achieved. 450,913 mil2 and the average operating cost efficiency is 40% of the stipulated budget. Keywords : Border Area Security Operations, CPM, Optimization Model, Transshipment, Goal Programming, Weighted Goal Programming, Coverage Area, Operating Costs.
ANALYSIS OF INDONESIAN WARSHIPS SELECTION IN SUPPORTING MARITIME TASK FORCE (MTF) IN LEBANON IN SUPPORTING THE MISSION FOR WORLD PEACE Okol Sri Suharyo; Avando Bastari; Anton Nugroho
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World Peace Forces, or what we often call the Garuda Contingent (KONGA), is the Indonesian National Army troops assigned as troops peace in another country. Indonesia began to participate in sending forces as part of the UN peacekeeping force in 1957. Indonesia sent the Warship of the Republic of Indonesia (KRI) to maintain peace under the United Nations flag at the United Nations Interim Forces Mission in Lebanon (UNIFIL) for the first time in 2009. This activity aimed to maintain security stability in the Lebanese area. This was because Lebanon was one of the countries that were experiencing conflict in the Middle East area. So far, the Indonesian Navy has sent twelve MTF Task Force to Lebanon with using six KRI, namely KRI Diponegoro-365, KRI Sultan Hasanudin-366, KRI Sultan Iskandar Muda-367, KRI Frans Kaisiepo-368, KRI Bung Tomo-357, and KRI Usman Harun-359. In the previous section, the Indonesian Navy still has Van Speijk Class as the frigate warship. And Indonesian Navy also has PKR 10514 as the new frigate class. Along with the continuity of the task force, consideration was needed in determining the warship that continues the mission. It was necessary to weigh the criteria using the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) method in determining the warships that meet these criteria. The following selected warships would continue the warships that have previously carried out the maritime task force mission in Lebanon. Keywords: Maritime Task Force (MTF), Indonesian Warship selection, Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP).
STRATEGIES TO INCREASE THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ABILITIES FASHARKAN MENTIGI OF TANJUNG UBAN TO SUPPORT THE STATE DEFENSE As'ad Aris Mustofa; Avando Bastari; Eko Krisdiono
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The maintenance and repair facility is one of the organizations within the Indonesian Navy that has the task of carrying out the maintenance and repair of KRI. In carrying out increasingly complex tasks, and the development of marine lift technology, maintenance and repair facilities require technological equipment and professional personnel in their fields. The purpose of this research is to determine alternative strategies to increase the effectiveness of the ability of Fasharkan Mentigi Tanjung Gray. This research uses the integration of SWOT analysis which is used to formulate and provide alternatives in the development strategy of the Mentigi Tanjung uban Fasharkan. Based on the results of the SWOT matrix analysis, in order to increase the effectiveness of the ability of the Tanjung Uban Mentigi Fasharkan to support the main duties of the Indonesian Navy, according to the SWOT method shows that the effectiveness strategy of fasharkan's ability lies in quadrant II with coordinates (0.38; 0.32) which indicates the SO strategy, namely the ability of the Mentigi Tanjung Uban Fasharkan to use optimal strength by taking advantage of existing opportunities, with alternative strategies The first is (1) the readiness of fasharkan to increase the effectiveness of the Mentigi Tanjung Uban Fasharkan capability which is supported by the Indonesian Navy policy and the Fasharkan operational strategy; and (2) the readiness of personnel supported by the development and training of personnel capabilities namely the ability of Fasharkan Mentigi Tanjung Uban to use optimal strength by taking advantage of existing opportunities, with the first alternative strategy being (1) Fasharkan readiness to increase the effectiveness of the Tanjung Uban Mentigi Fasharkan ability which is supported by the Indonesian Navy policy and Fasharkan's operational strategy; and (2) the readiness of personnel supported by the development and training of personnel capabilities namely the ability of Fasharkan Mentigi Tanjung Uban to use optimal strength by taking advantage of existing opportunities, with the first alternative strategy being (1) Fasharkan readiness to increase the effectiveness of the Tanjung Uban Mentigi Fasharkan ability which is supported by the Indonesian Navy policy and Fasharkan's operational strategy; and (2) the readiness of personnel supported by the development and training of personnel capabilities Keywords : Fasharkan Mentigi Tanjung Pinang, SWOT
ANALYSIS OF SELECTION OF ARSENAL WAREHOUSE LOCATIONS TO SUPPORT KRI OPERATIONS IN THE KOARMADA II AREA Muhammad Arif; Avando Bastari; Ahmadi Ahmadi
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ABSTRACT The global dynamics that are uncertain is one of the main factors affecting the success of achieving the goals and interests in the field of national defense. This reflects how important it is for stakeholders in the defense sector, to understand the dynamics of the strategic environment which presents a series of opportunities, obstacles to threats to the existence of the Republic of Indonesia, which in the end will obtain strategic steps to overcome them. The consideration of the development of the strategic environment that is constantly changing will affect the planning process for the development of the Indonesian Navy, one of which is increasing the operational capability supported by logistical capabilities. In particular, the need for ammunition and weapons that are included in the class V provision to support KRI in an operation. Therefore, it is very necessary to have an Arsenal area warehouse specifically for the Koarmada II region. The speed and accuracy of class V supply support for the KRI elements of the Koarmada II region can be seen from the huge function and role of logistical support, especially in the field of ammunition logistics support distribution, a thought is needed to establish another Arsenal regional warehouse to assist the duties and roles of Arsenal Batu Poron. The choice of location determination has several factors that need to be considered so that it is categorized in a multicriteria decision environment, so the proposed model is the right methodology to accommodate the criteria divided into qualitative and quantitative by using the Fuzzy MCDM (Multi Criteria Decision Maker) approach. Qualitative criteria for selecting the best warehouse location in Arsenal area include security criteria, transportation access, and warehouse support facilities, while quantitative criteria include distance to enemies, distance to settlements and earthquake factors that affect the construction of Arsenal area warehouses. In this study, from five alternative locations, namely Lantamal V Surabaya, Lantamal VI Makassar, Lantamal VII Kupang, Lantamal VIII Manado and Lantamal XIII Tarakan. Keywords: Strategic Environment, Arsenal area warehouse, Fuzzy MCDM, facility design.
DESIGN OF PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT SYSTEM IN PUSPEKNUBIKA KODIKLATAL Tony Herdyanto; Avando Bastari; Eko Krisdiono
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The success or success of an organization is achieved because of the ability of the organization in carrying out its vision and mission as expected, as it is known that one of the objectives of the process of organizing the functions of government is the guarantee of national security and welfare conditions for all its people. The purpose of the research was to obtain measurements of organizational performance by BSC method in Puspeknubika Kodiklatal Surabaya. In the test of variable validity of customer satisfaction level in service attributes for comfort criteria as much as 67.3%, criteria of ability to meet the needs as much as 71.7%, health and safety criteria as much as 65.1%, criteria of ability to provide the required information as much as 84.4% and good communication criteria as much as 65%. Balanced Scorecard (BSC) method can be applied to government and military organizations, especially in this case Puspeknubika Kodiklatal Surabaya, because with this method all aspects can be measured and known performance. Keyword : Performance measurement, Balance Scorecard, Puspeknubika
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
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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