The utilization of technology in government agencies has become a primary foundation for advancing and improving efficiency in services. In Indonesia, the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) serves as a model for implementing advanced information technology to enhance the quality of services and responsiveness to the needs of the community. This research specifically focuses on the development of the Partner Management Information System within the BPS Minahasa District in response to the absence of a similar system at the district level. During surveys and censuses, BPS Minahasa faces challenges in partner data management due to reliance on applications provided by the Central BPS. To address these issues, this research proposes a solution through the development of a Partner Management Information System using the "Extreme Programming" (XP) method. The implementation of this system is expected to improve the efficiency, accuracy, and responsiveness of BPS Minahasa in managing partner data during the execution of surveys and censuses. User acceptance testing results indicate that the system can be well adopted by users.
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