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Penanggulangan Ancaman di Perairan Sulawesi dalam Rangka Mendukung Pertahanan Laut Indonesia Abdul Kodir; Agus Sudarya; Yusuf Ali
Jurnal Kewarganegaraan Vol 6 No 2 (2022): Desember 2022
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS PGRI YOGYAKARTA

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AbstrakAncaman maritim seperti pencemaran, penangkapan ikan ilegal, penyelundupan ilegal, perdagangan manusia, penyelundupan manusia, pembajakan, perampokan laut, narkotika, eksplorasi dan eksploitasi kekayaan alam yang tidak terkontrol, pencurian benda-benda muatan kapal tenggelam, batas wilayah laut kejahatan lintas negara Indonesia merupakan negara maritim terbesar kedua di dunia dengan luas total perairan 6,4 juta kilometer persegi dan terdiri dari 17.504 pulau. Didominasi oleh perairan, Indonesia dihadapkan dengan sejumlah ancaman keamanan laut. Sedikitnya ada delapan bentuk ancaman faktual dan berpotensi terjadi di perairan Indonesia. Artikel ini menggunakan metode kualitatif didukung dengan studi pustaka. Ditinjau dari Keputusan Menteri Pertahanan No. Kep/435/M/V/2016 tentang Kebijakan Pertahanan Nasional 2017 menjelaskan makna kebijakan pertahanan melingkupi pengembangan, penempatan dan pemberdayaan pertahanan negara dengan dukungan kebijakan pengawasan dan anggaran.Kata Kunci: Laut Indonesia, Ancaman Laut Indonesia, Penanggulangan Ancaman AbstractMaritime threats such as pollution, illegal fishing, illegal smuggling, human trafficking, human smuggling, piracy, sea robbery, narcotics, uncontrolled exploration and exploitation of natural wealth, theft of sunken shiploads, sea boundaries of transnational crimes Indonesia is the second largest maritime country in the world with a total water area of 6.4 million square kilometers and consists of 17,504 islands. Dominated by waters, Indonesia is faced with a number of maritime security threats. There are at least eight forms of factual threats that have the potential to occur in Indonesian waters. This article uses qualitative methods supported by literature studies. Reviewed from the Decree of the Minister of Defense No. Kep/435/M/V/2016 concerning National Defense Policy 2017 explains the meaning of defense policy covering the development, placement and empowerment of state defense with the support of supervision and budget policies.Keywords: Indonesia's Sea, Indonesia's Sea Threats, Countering Threats
Personnel Management of The Indonesian National Army Air Force (TNI-AU) In Preparing To Implement Network Centric Warfare Agus Sudarya
Atestasi : Jurnal Ilmiah Akuntansi Vol. 5 No. 2 (2022): September
Publisher : Pusat Penerbitan dan Publikasi Ilmiah, FEB, Universitas Muslim Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57178/atestasi.v5i2.781

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This study attempts to describe the management of Indonesian Air Force (TNI-AU) personnel in preparing for the implementation of Network Centric Warfare (NCW). Globally, the military’s Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is growing. The war in this digital era makes every country need to prepare itself for the attacks of the digital world. In Indonesia itself, the Indonesian National Army (TNI) has included NCW as one of its programs to deal with possible disturbances in state security stability through the digital world. In addition, NCW is needed by the TNI as a form of a centralized and fast command communication strategy. This study uses a case study strategy involving five informants and written data to complete the integrity of the data. In personnel training management, the TNI-AU has prepared integrated infrastructure development, modeling and simulation, cyber defense management, and personnel management to be specially prepared to occupy crucial positions in the implementation of NCW. This personnel training concentrates on strengthening protection from foreign attacks in the digital world and the technology of unmanned warfare vehicles.