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DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION AS THE MAIN MEANS OF SMART CITY IMPLEMENTATION Benny Ranti; K.P. Suharyono S.Hadiningrat; Yosi Widhayanti
JIPOWER : Journal of Intellectual Power Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): JIPOWER - APRIL
Publisher : Yayasan Inspirasi Merah Putih Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63786/jipower.v1i1.4

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Digital Transformation is the process of integrating digital technology in all business areas in an organization. Implementing digital transformation is deemed necessary to optimize performance, change business processes to be more efficient and improve services to users. Smart City Development is an effort by local governments to speed up services to the community, improve the economy, optimize existing budgets and resources, by utilizing information technology (IT). Smart City development will connect, monitor and control various existing resources in the city to maximize services to its citizens, improve community welfare, increase regional income and the community economy as well as collaborate with various parties to support the city's progress. There are 6 (six) indicators of Smart City success, namely Smart Government, Smart Economy, Smart environment, Smart Living, Smart People, and Smart Mobility. This indicator is used as a measure of success. In planning the development of a Smart City, it is necessary to define the vision/mission of a Smart City, determine who the stakeholders are (Village Government, Community, Institutions and partners/third parties) and their needs. The next stage is creating a blueprint for Smart City development and creating a roadmap. Build a Smart City ecosystem to support Smart City development and need to develop KPIs (Key Performance Indicators) to measure the level of success of Smart City implementation. In its development, digital technology is used as the main means of Smart City development to encourage the acceleration and success of Smart City development. This research uses qualitative methods and literature studies to provide recommendations for Smart City development plans and their stages.
STRENGTHENING DIGITAL LITERACY TOWARDS INDONESIAN DIGITAL SOVEREIGNTY Benny Ranti; K.P. Suharyono S. Hadiningrat; Yosi Widhayanti
JIPOWER : Journal of Intellectual Power Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): JIPOWER - AUGUST
Publisher : Yayasan Inspirasi Merah Putih Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63786/jipower.v1i2.15

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Digital Literacy is closely related to the use of digital technology and user readiness in utilizing digital technology. Mastery of technological and information advances makes humans think more creatively and innovatively. The ability of users in digital literacy includes the ability to create, use, create, utilize and evaluate the appropriate use of digital technology in everyday life. Digital sovereignty is the right and ability of a party to manage and control its own digital data both on content and information circulation. Indonesia's digital literacy index in 2022 shows a value of 3.54 or falls into the “medium” category, which means that there are still many improvements that can be made so that the literacy index can improve. Digital sovereignty is the ability of a party to control its own digital data, including control over the digital environment around it, including access to personal data. Activities to strengthen digital literacy to support Indonesia's digital sovereignty, including Indonesia being directed to shift from digital consumers to digital producers, encouraging the development of hardware and software in Indonesia, creating a digital development ecosystem, making a digital literacy blueprint, making policies or rules related to personal data protection and continuous education to the community.