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Journal : STTAL POSTGRADUATE - INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE

DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY FOR KODIKLATAL ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANCE EDUCATION CENTERS TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF EDUCATIONAL RESULTS Khristian Aden Gunawan; Mukhlis Mukhlis; Adi Bandono
STTAL POSTGRADUATE - INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE Vol 6 No 1 (2022): Indonesia Naval Technology College STTAL Postgraduate International Conference -
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The Indonesian National Armed Forces as the front line of national defense must implement policies that are inline with those conveyed by emphasizing on the ranks in order to carry out appropriate budgetary activities,especially those that are right on target for predetermined uses. The use of the budget must optimize the controlside of activities, the fulfillment of the procurement of goods and services as well as the maintenance of defenseequipment and the fulfillment of targeted supplies, as well as personnel management and updating of educationalinstitutions. The Center for Administrative Assistance Education, Kodiklatal is an instructive institution for the Navalforce which is the center for authoritative help instruction and has an imperative part in regulatory help instruction.The reason of this consider was to decide elective techniques for creating authoritative help instruction centers inarrange to move forward the quality of prepared warriors utilizing the SWOT strategy. The comes about of thedistinguishing proof are 15 (fifteen) inner variables with 8 (eight) quality variables and 7 (seven) shortcomingvariables, and 15 (fifteen) outside components with 8 (eight) opportunity components and 7 (seven) riskcomponents. By weighting all factors, the chosen methodology may be a strength-threat procedure which suggestsmaximizing the change of debilitating variables by utilizing qualities within the frame of concentric expansion, with5 (five) ST methodologies produced.Keywords : SWOT, education, administrative assistance
APPLICATION OF ANALYTIC NETWORK PROCESS (ANP) METHOD BASED ON ESTABLISHED CRITERIA IN THE SELECTION OF THE LOCATION OF MAKO LANTAMAL VI Rudi Hartono Siregar; Adi Bandono; Ahmad Sumarton; Atiq Alfiansyah
STTAL POSTGRADUATE - INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024): Indonesia Naval Technology College STTAL Postgraduate International Conference
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This study discusses the degradation condition of the Makassar VI Naval Base which has experienced a decline in its function as an operational support center for the Indonesian Navy. So that it has an impact on the optimality of the implementation of base duties. Through the application of the Analytic Network Process (ANP) method, this study aims to determine the best alternative in choosing the location of Mako Lantamal VI. The alternative involves Lanal Mamuju, Lanal Kendari, Lanal Baubau, and Lanal Palu which are work units under Lantamal VI Makassar which are located in the Sea Route of the Islands II (ALKI II). Criteria and subcriteria in determining the best alternative include, geography, resources, and socio-cultural aspects. As a result, this research is expected to be a strategic foundation in preparing a plan for projecting the strength of the Indonesian Navy in the future. Where is the urgency in this research, so that the function of the base according to its principles can still be carried out. This study intends to select the location of Mako Lantamal VI due to the degradation of the base function which results in the main functions and tasks of the base being constrained, The solution of this study will use the Analytical Network Process (ANP) method where the results of data processing are obtained by the weight of geography criteria (0.47433), socio-cultural (0.13536), and resource criteria (0.237890).
THE INFLUENCE OF CHARACTER EDUCATION, LEARNING MOTIVATION ON THE COMPETENCY AND PERFORMANCE OF PUSDIKLEK GRADUATES IN CARRYING OUT THE MAIN DUTIES OF THE INDONESIAN NAVY Nordi; C Imron; Adi Bandono; Achmad Sumartoni
STTAL POSTGRADUATE - INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024): Indonesia Naval Technology College STTAL Postgraduate International Conference
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In carrying out the main tasks of the Indonesian Navy, professional and reliable personnel of the Indonesian Navy's defense equipment are needed. This can be done by improving the quality of character education and learning motivation, especially at the Pusdiklek Kodikdukum Kodiklatal which is responsible for preparing marine soldiers of the electronics corps who are moral, professional and have mastered the technology in the fields of electronics and informatics. This study examines the influence of character education, learning motivation and competence on the performance of Pusdiklek graduates, using the Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) method. This study aims to test the significance of the influence of character education, learning motivation both directly and indirectly through competence on performance. The results of the study indicate that character education has a direct and significant effect on competence with an estimated path coefficient of 0.415; learning motivation has a direct and significant effect on competence with an estimated path coefficient of 0.522; competence has a direct and significant effect on performance of 0.359; character education has a direct and significant effect on performance with an estimated path coefficient of 0.288; learning motivation has a direct and significant effect on performance with an estimated path coefficient of 0.454; character education has a significant influence on the performance of soldiers graduating from Pusdiklek through competence (as a mediating variable) with a mediation coefficient of 0.149; and learning motivation has a significant influence on the performance of soldiers graduating from Pusdiklek through competence (as a mediating variable) with a mediation coefficient of 0.187. All hypotheses proposed are accepted, indicating that increasing character education, learning motivation and competence can have a significant influence on improving the performance of Pusdiklek graduates.