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Yana Syafriana Hijri
Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang

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Implementation of E-government in Education Services through the Development of Education Management Information Systems (SIMDIK) in Malang City Dini Kusuma Arya Wardana; Muhammad Kamil; Yana Syafriana Hijri
Jurnal Public Policy Vol 8, No 3 (2022): July
Publisher : Universitas Teuku Umar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35308/jpp.v8i3.4975

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Electronic Government (E-government) application in various regional apparatus organizations is the government's effort to provide excellent public services to the community. The implementation of e-government through the development of an Education Management Information System is a policy taken by the Malang City Government to solve educational management problems and provide optimal educational services. This research is qualitative research with a case study approach. The research location is in the Department of Education and Culture of Malang City and the Department of Communication and Information Technology of Malang City. The findings of researchers in the field indicate uncertainty in the implementation of e-government through the development of  an education management information system (SIMDIK) in Malang City. The massive commitment of the institution is inversely proportional to the support of the state civil apparatus. It impacts uncertainty in the implementation of e-government through the development of education management information systems in the city of Malang. This inconsistency is motivated by inadequate resources. In the end, the implementation of e-government through the development of education management information systems in Malang City failed. The existence of these failures impacts the non-fulfilment of the dimensions of smart governance, which at the same time hinders the realization of good governance.
The Government's Efforts in Fulfilling the Accessibility of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities through Social Rehabilitation in East Java Muhammad Kanda Setia Putra; Yana Syafriana Hijri; Muhammad Kamil
Jurnal Public Policy Vol 8, No 3 (2022): July
Publisher : Universitas Teuku Umar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35308/jpp.v8i3.4751

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One of the benchmarks for democracy in a government is considering the state's ability to fulfill and guarantee the rights of its citizens. The East Java Provincial Social Service carries out rehabilitation regularly, both inside and outside the orphanage through program activities carried out by the Social Rehabilitation Division of East Java Province. The purpose of this research is how the government's efforts to fulfill the accessibility of the rights of persons with disabilities through social rehabilitation in East Java. This research uses qualitative research with a case study approach. This study uses 2 data sources, namely primary data and secondary data. Primary data was obtained through interviews with the Social Service of East Java Province regarding the Government's Efforts in Fulfilling Accessibility of Rights of Persons with Disabilities through Social Rehabilitation in East Java, while secondary data was obtained through journals for persons with disabilities, journals on the role of the government towards persons with disabilities, operational instructions for the work of the social services of the Java province. East Java, books or documents about persons with disabilities as references and supporting elements relevant to fulfilling the accessibility of persons with disabilities in East Java. In general, several programs have had a very positive impact on people with disabilities, but several things made the program less effective, such as the uneven distribution of programs in various districts/cities in East Java due to the limited number of targets, and inadequate follow-up after the program implementation monitored.