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NON-MILITARY PERSONNEL DEVELOPMENT IN THE SECOND FLEET TOWARDS ORDERED ADMINISTRATIVE UNITS IN THE INDONESIAN NAVY Ismaryanto, Andik; Ekowati, Masroro Lilik; Taufik, Wildan; Sudirman, Sudirman; Umiyati, Sri
JOURNAL ASRO Vol. 14 No. 03 (2023): International Journal of ASRO
Publisher : Indonesian Naval Technology College - Sekolah Tinggi Teknologi Angkatan Laut - STTAL

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37875/asro.v14i03.514

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Human resource development is an important activity because employees and institutions work together in a balanced manner for the company's existence. Human resource development is a unit of implementation of development and training, both career and organizational to increase individual and organizational effectiveness. Orderly and careful management of resources, facilities, and infrastructure is a guarantee for the establishment of a reliable Indonesian Armed Forces posture. because the Indonesian Armed Forces coaching system reflects a functional system that includes aspects of planning, organizing, implementing, and controlling aspects of subjects, objects, and methods. Provision of soldiers which is an activity to fill the Indonesian Armed Forces organization. To obtain the expected soldiering base, selected soldier candidates are educated at educational institutions according to the desired class and rank of soldier before being given a rank as legitimacy of authority, and responsibility in the soldiering hierarchy. The output produced in this study is the achievement of the implementation of Indonesian Armed Forces Non-Military Personnel Development in the second fleet which includes the dimensions of communication, resources, dispositions, and dimensions of the bureaucratic structure. Keywords: Effectiveness, Education, and Training Program, Indonesian Armed Forces Non-Military Personnel
ANALYSIS OF THE NAVAL'S STRATEGIC PLANNING IN FACING MARITIME THREAT TOWARDS INDONESIA AS A WORLD MARITIME AXIS Trimedianto, Arfin; Ekowati, Masroro Lilik; Umiyati, Sri; Taufik, Wildan; Sulistiyanto, Sulistiyanto
JOURNAL ASRO Vol. 14 No. 03 (2023): International Journal of ASRO
Publisher : Indonesian Naval Technology College - Sekolah Tinggi Teknologi Angkatan Laut - STTAL

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37875/asro.v14i03.524

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According to Law Number 29 of 2007, the Provincial Government of the Special Capital Region of Jakarta confirms Jakarta as the State Capital of Indonesia. Based on the SWOT analysis results, researchers found that the relocation of IKN has more strengths and opportunities than weaknesses and threats, so the relocation of IKN is expected to positively impact the Indonesian economy, especially in facing maritime threats. Maritime threats are a global issue that has continued to grow in the last few decades. In the interests of the nation and state, the maritime domain has political, economic, social, and military aspects with very strong weight as tools for developing national interests. The widespread use of the sea in the era of globalization has given rise to various concepts of thought about maritime security. However, from the perspective of a comprehensive approach, maritime security is understood as the combination of preventive and responsive measures to protect the maritime domain against threats and intentional unlawful acts. maritime security challenges and issues include piracy and armed robbery, maritime terrorism, illicit trafficking by sea, small arms and light weapons trafficking, human trafficking, global climate change, and cargo theft. These challenges continue to develop from time to time in various forms. Keywords: Maritime Security, Threats, Prevention Efforts.