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Efektivitas Alat Deteksi Kebakaran di MV. Meratus Waingapu Budianto, Tri; Alkharim, Rozzaq; Sriantini, Ari; Listriyawati, Nyoman Ardiana
JURNAL APLIKASI PELAYARAN DAN KEPELABUHANAN Vol 14 No 1 (2023): bulan September
Publisher : Universitas Hang Tuah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30649/japk.v14i1.102

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The role of fire detection tools is very helpful in preventing fire hazards at MV. Meratus Waingapu, on this basis the author formulates the problem of the extent of the ship crew's knowledge of fire detection tools and how to maintain fire detection equipment at MV. Meratus Waingapu. In writing this research, the writer describes the theories used in making research reports and as a basis for solving problems that exist in the research process, especially those related to the role of fire detection tools, as well as the theory of fire detection equipment maintenance. Based on the results of research and discussion of problems carried out by the author during the sailing practice at MV. Meratus Waingapu regarding the effectiveness of fire detection tools, it was found that there were problems in the role of fire detection tools which included a lack of knowledge of the ship's crew about fire detection tools due to lack of implementation of new crew familiarization and lack of implementation of safety meetings on board besides that there is also a lack of maintenance of fire detection equipment
The Mediating Role Of Strategic Competitive Advantage In Improving Organizational Performance At The Indonesia Air Force Hospital Budianto, Tri; Arafah, Willy; Anggiani, Sarfilianty
Journal of Comprehensive Science Vol. 4 No. 4 (2025): Journal of Comprehensive Science (JCS)
Publisher : Green Publisher Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/jcs.v4i4.3099

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The purpose of this study is to analyze the influence of organizational competence, entrepreneurial orientation, and employee commitment on organizational performance, with strategic competitive advantage as a mediating variable in Indonesian Air Force Hospitals. This research aims to provide empirical insights into the factors contributing to the improvement of hospital performance in the military sector, particularly in addressing competitive challenges and resource constraints. Using a quantitative approach with primary data, the study collected responses from 152 mid-level and senior hospital leaders through a structured questionnaire. The sampling technique employed was non-probability sampling with a purposive sampling method to ensure comprehensive data representation. Data analysis was conducted using Structural Equation Modeling-Partial Least Square with SmartPLS 3.2.9 software. The findings indicate that organizational competence, entrepreneurial orientation, and employee commitment have a positive impact on organizational performance. Additionally, strategic competitive advantage is proven to mediate the influence of organizational competence and entrepreneurial orientation on organizational performance, while the mediation effect of employee commitment was not supported. This study contributes to the theoretical development of strategic management, particularly in organizational behavior and human resource management. Practically, the findings serve as a reference for hospital management in enhancing competitiveness and operational effectiveness through competitive advantage strategies.
Optimization of National Downstream Synergy in Realizing Defense Industry Independence to Support the Mission of the Indonesian Air Force Dedi, Dedi; Sahabuddin, Munawir; Budianto, Tri; Harahap, Ery; Kurnia, Asep; Yusa, Yusa
Jurnal Ar Ro'is Mandalika (Armada) Vol. 6 No. 2 (2026): JURNAL AR RO'IS MANDALIKA (ARMADA)
Publisher : Institut Penelitian dan Pengembangan Mandalika Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59613/armada.v6i2.5619

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This study analyzes the optimization of national downstream synergy as a strategic pathway to achieving defense industry independence in Indonesia, particularly in supporting the operational readiness of the Indonesian Air Force (TNI AU). Using a qualitative descriptive approach, it integrates data from interviews, policy documents, and official reports from the Defense Industry Policy Committee (KKIP), the Ministry of Defense, and PT Dirgantara Indonesia (PTDI). The findings reveal that Indonesia’s defense industry still faces major barriers, including dependence on imported raw materials and technology, low economies of scale, and limited coordination among stakeholders. The study identifies that the success of downstream synergy depends on institutional integration, long-term investment assurance, and technological capability enhancement. Strengthening the roles of KKIP as a policy integrator, the Ministry of Defense as a regulatory and funding enabler, and PTDI as a production executor is essential to align industrial capacity with Air Force requirements. Key strategies include implementing Long-Term Offtake Agreements (LTOA) to stabilize market demand, reforming the Offset and Local Content (IDKLO) mechanism for genuine technology transfer, and integrating upstream industries (PT Inalum, PT Krakatau Steel) to close the material sovereignty gap. The development of MIL-STD-certified testing facilities, local MRO capabilities, and a national defense digital innovation ecosystem will accelerate the transition toward self-reliant production. Ultimately, optimizing national downstream synergy will establish a resilient, competitive, and technologically advanced defense ecosystem capable of independently supporting the Air Force and enhancing Indonesia’s strategic autonomy.