Claim Missing Document
Check
Articles

Found 3 Documents
Search

Evaluasi Sistem Informasi Keluarga dalam Aplikasi New Siga di Kabupaten Kotawaringin Timur Waldianto, Wendy
VISA: Journal of Vision and Ideas Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Journal of Vision and Ideas (VISA)
Publisher : IAI Nasional Laa Roiba Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47467/visa.v5i2.9142

Abstract

This study aims to evaluate the implementation of the New SIGA (Sistem Informasi Keluarga) application in Kotawaringin Timur Regency, focusing on its effectiveness in collecting, processing, and reporting family data. The evaluation framework is based on three key dimensions: input, process, and output. The findings indicate that while human resources and funding are relatively sufficient, the system's optimization is hindered by unequal training opportunities, inadequate facilities, and the absence of local policy support. The process evaluation reveals the lack of measurable annual targets and limited internet access in remote areas, which negatively affect real-time data reporting. Furthermore, monitoring and evaluation are conducted infrequently and without meaningful feedback, leading to suboptimal system performance. Although data reporting reached 95%, it still falls short of complete synchronization with field data. This research highlights the need for systemic improvements in training, infrastructure, and policy integration to enhance the functionality of New SIGA.
PENDAMPINGAN PENERAPAN KASIR MINI STOK BERBASIS TEKNOLOGI DIGITAL PADA UMKM MIE SEUHAHHH DI SAMPIT Garnis Irawanti; Wendy waldianto; Bio Ertanto
J-ABDI: Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Vol. 5 No. 3: Agustus 2025
Publisher : Bajang Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar

Abstract

Kegiatan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat tentang pendampingan usaha UMKM penerapan Kasir Mini Stock berbasis teknologi digital bertujuan untuk memberikan kemudahan dan akses teknologi digital pada proses penjualan di UMKM Mie Seuhahhh. Hal ini dikeranakan hanya 20% UMKM Indonesia yang telah mengadopsi teknologi digital. Survei yang sama mengungkapkan beberapa kendala utama yang dihadapi UMKM dalam adopsi teknologi digital. Sebanyak 40% UMKM mengaku memiliki akses terbatas terhadap teknologi, kemudian sebesar 30% UMKM mengaku kurang memiliki pemahaman tentang manfaat digitalisasi, dan sebanyak 30% UMKM mengaku keterbatasan sumber daya. Sehingga hal ini menjadi permasalahan utama juga bagi UMKM Mie Seuhahhh. Hasil dari kegiatan PKM ini menciptakan keberhasilan mengenai penggunaan aplikasi kasir mini stok yang didukung dengan mesin pencetak struk membuat pelayanan kasir pada Mie Seuhahh semakin cepat dan akurat. Hal ini membuat tingkat kepuasan pelanggan pun semakin positif dan pemilik serta karyawan Mie Seuhahhh dapat memperoleh tingkat efisiensi yang semakin tinggi dalam bidang pelayanan
Inclusive Participatory Public Administration: Marginalized Communities along Karang Mumus River, Samarinda Paselle, Enos; Waldianto, Wendy; Erika Bato, Bulan
Iapa Proceedings Conference 2025: IAPA 2025 Hybrid Annual Conference & Congress INDIGESNOUS PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Publisher : Indonesian Association for Public Administration (IAPA)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30589/proceedings.2025.1320

Abstract

This study explores the experiences of riverside residents along the Karang Mumus River (SKM) in facing revitalization and relocation processes, and analyzes the extent to which the SKM revitalization policy has adopted participatory and inclusive principles of public administration. It also aims to construct a context- based conceptual model of inclusive public administration that integrates the protection of basic rights, deliberative participation, and multi-actor collaboration. Using an interpretive qualitative approach and an exploratory case study method, the research maps the experiences of marginalized residents during the planning and implementation phases of the revitalization program, which directly affect their right to housing, livelihoods, and access to basic services. The findings reveal that public participation tends to be formalistic, protection of residents’ rights remains limited, and while NGOs and academics are actively involved, their roles are still fragmented. This study concludes that an inclusive model of public administration must simultaneously integrate three critical pillars: the protection of socio-economic rights, meaningful deliberative participation, and the facilitation of collaborative dialogue among policy actors. The novelty of this research lies in the formulation of the Three Pillars of Inclusivity Model, which serves as a conceptual framework for achieving socially just and community-rooted policy governance.