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Risk management analysis of public street lighting (SMART PJU) as Quick win smart environment of Semarang City Manggalou, Singgih; Azizatun Nafi’ah, Binti; Uang, Yulinda
International Journal of Science, Technology & Management Vol. 4 No. 5 (2023): September 2023
Publisher : Publisher Cv. Inara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46729/ijstm.v4i5.950

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Successful implementation of a program is the goal of program design. However, currently, many programs fail to be implemented due to the failure of efforts to prevent the occurrence of failure factors. Especially in the era of digital governance such as today, the planning of various smart city programs has a large potential risk of implementation failure. The Semarang City of Smart PJU, for example, the implementation of the use of analytics-based SMART PJU requires long and careful preparation. Not only management preparation but risk management is also needed for the program. This research aims to analyze the map of potential risks in the Semarang City SMART PJU of IoT program along with analyzing how the risk management of the program. This research is based on qualitative research with primary and secondary data collection techniques. Primary data collection by interviewing related informants purposively, then the data is analyzed based on qualitative analysis. The findings of this research are that the highest level of risk occurs in the shortage of human resources and SMART PJU operators because there are no human resources who are data analytic experts and Artificial Intelligence experts. Other high risks are database errors / down; SMART PJU devices using old technology; long loading dashboards; and no Fiber Optic connection in internet management.
Smart City Development Strategy of Wonogiri Regency Manggalou, Singgih; Azizatun Nafi’ah, Binti; Uang, Yulinda; Dewi, Avela
International Journal of Science, Technology & Management Vol. 4 No. 6 (2023): November 2023
Publisher : Publisher Cv. Inara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46729/ijstm.v4i6.1007

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Technology transformation in the smart city concept begins with the implementation of policy transfer to local governments. Wonogiri Regency is one of the districts that implement smart city policy transfer from the central smart city policy. So it is necessary to analyse regional strategies in implementing smart cities. Regional smart city strategy analysis is an analysis carried out to assess the strengths weaknesses opportunities and threats in order to get a picture of the capacity and capability of the region in implementing smart city development programmes. This research aims to analyse the smart city development strategy of Wonogiri Regency. With the regional strategy analysis, Wonogiri Regency can map the right programme according to the dimensions of smart city. So that the implementation of this smart city can run smoothly in accordance with the goals of the Indonesian smart city movement. This study took a locus in Wonogiri Regency, which has a sufficient SPBE index and was chosen to be one of the implementers of the Indonesian smart city movement. Researchers used qualitative methods to analyse the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of Wonogiri Regency to develop appropriate strategies for these conditions. Researchers found that the smart city strategy is combined with other strategies to solve the problems of the Wonogiri community. The smart city action plan is formed from action plans for smart governance, smart environment, smart society; smart living; smart economy, and smart branding. The action plan must adjust to the strategy formed. The focus of the Action Plan from Wonogiri Regency is to provide integrated services ranging from data to applications.
Evaluation Of Smart Village Open Data To Realise Digital Village In Malang Regency Azizatun Nafi’ah, Binti; Edo Wahyudi, Kalvin
International Journal of Science, Technology & Management Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): January 2024
Publisher : Publisher Cv. Inara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46729/ijstm.v5i1.1064

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Government policies that focus on Open Government Data (OGD) often aim to encourage the provision of interoperable public data to any user, including the lay citizen, through online portals. However, these OGD portals are mostly not updated and the portals do not yet contain data needed by the public such as performance reports, financial reports, activity reports, and other data. This condition occurs in many village governments in Malang District. Researchers focused on evaluating open data in village governments by measuring the principles of open data. Researchers collected data using interviews and observations. Researchers found that the public information disclosure score in Putukrejo village government was 55%. Putukrejo village government's public information disclosure has not been maximised because many elements have not been fulfilled such as data files that have not been uploaded including village regulations, financial reports, and other village documents; timeliness in news updates is also still not optimal; and interactive services and complaints.
Digital Literacy Level of Civil Servants on Employee Applications in Sidoarjo Regency Astrialita, Putri; Azizatun Nafi’ah, Binti
Jurnal Administrasi Publik dan Pemerintahan Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): SIMBOL : Jurnal Administrasi Publik dan Pemerintahan
Publisher : LPPM STISIP IMAM BONJOL

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55850/simbol.v4i1.175

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Digitalization has become a primary means of keeping up with the rapid advancements in technology. In the process of public service delivery, the use of digitalization can enhance public participation, accelerate development, and support community empowerment through information technology. This encourages civil servants (ASN) to master technology so that the provision of public services to the community can be optimal and excellent. This study aims to determine the level of digital literacy by measuring the digital literacy level of civil servants in Sidoarjo Regency in using Employee Management Applications. In this research, the author will measure the digital literacy level of 99 civil servant respondents, calculated using the Slovin formula with a margin of error of 10%. The study employs four measurement indicators from the Ministry of Communication and Information (Kominfo): digital skills, digital culture, digital ethics, and digital safety. A total of 33 statements will be presented in a questionnaire format. Before distributing these statements, the author has tested their validity and reliability. The results of the study indicate that the digital literacy level of civil servants in Sidoarjo Regency is 82%, which categorizes their digital literacy level as very high.