Jurnal Impresi Indonesia
Vol. 4 No. 8 (2025): Indonesian Impression Journal (JII)

Digital Transparency System Requirements Analysis for Indonesia's Free Nutritious Meal Program: A Blockchain Approach

Pamungkas, Hedy (Unknown)
Andhika, Andhika (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
25 Aug 2025

Abstract

While Indonesia's Free Nutritious Meal Program reaches 82.9 million beneficiaries with a budget of Rp71 trillion a year, it is plagued by transparency challenges in coordinating thousands of vendors and schools across the nation. This study proposes a Multi-stakeholder Transparency Requirement Framework, which systematically incorporates blockchain to fill key information loopholes. The study employed a mixed-methods exploratory sequential design, with semi-structured interviews with 10 stakeholders spanning government, vendor, school, and audit representatives, and document analysis of 58 regulatory and evaluation materials from 2020–2024. This streamlines maximized litany of operational constraints: 85% faced retraction and starkings in real time monitoring with information lagged of 3– 4 days, 89% needed manual amalgamation to data desk of 15– 20 hrs each week to take a call and 92% of felonious results of surveilance relied on tank bag I. By applying MoSCoW, it prioritized 26 requirements to where each were mapped 1:1 with 47 smart contract functions across six core contracts. On the distributed ledger side, the blockchain prototype implementation on Polygon zkEVM exhibited technical feasibility, offering transaction costs lower than $0.01, a processing speed varying from 50 to 200 transactions per second, and a gas reduction of 46.5% from baseline consumption levels. Validated by the stakeholders, it transformed the response time of the government from 72–96 hours to less than 5 minutes, the vendor payment delays were reduced from 14–21 days to less than 24 hours, and the audit processing times improved by 60%. It translates the principles of transparency into something actionable in the context of large-scale social programs, which often struggle with similar corruption-related challenges, and within which the diverse initiatives, such as those illustrated, can be replicated in a systematic manner in the developing world. To enhance the broader utility of the framework, future research should examine its applicability across programs and validate it in multiple regions.

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jii

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Religion Economics, Econometrics & Finance Education Law, Crime, Criminology & Criminal Justice Social Sciences

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The Jurnal Impresi Indonesia provides a means for sustained discussion of relevant issues that fall within the focus and scopes of the journal which can be examined empirically. The journal publishes research articles covering all aspects of social sciences, ranging from management, economics, ...