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MODELING MARINE OPERATIONS BASED ON INTELLIGENCE TREAT PREDICTION IN INDONESIAN NAVAL 2ND FLEET COMMAND USING MCDM Okol Sri Suharyo; Budi Santoso Wiryo; Fa'iq Mumtaz Muhammad
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ABSTRACT Indonesia, which is an archipelago country, needs strong maritime sector security. Indonesian Navy in Law No. 34 of 2004 has been given the mandate to safeguard the sovereignty of the Republic of Indonesia. Indonesian Naval 2nd Fleet Command as the executing command and operational supervisor every year carries out the OMSP, which is carried out under the command of naval battle group (Guspurla) and marine security group (Guskamla). The importance of intelligent information regarding the estimated threat / contingency that will occur is very influential on decision makers in an operational planning and in the context of taking action against the contingency/threat. With the contingencies that have been given by the intelligence sector staff, it is necessary to have an appropriate marine operation modeling. In multi-operation operations, it is necessary to have a supporting attribute, namely a headquarters warship (C2). The purpose of this study is to formulate an operation modeling using the selection of a headquarter warship which is preceded by the prior determination of contingency priorities. This study uses MCDM which consists of MCDA and MCDO which uses the integration of the Delphi method, AHP, Fuzzy Weighting, Goal programming and integer linear programming. Based on the processing of Delphi and AHP in determining contingencies, there are 6 (six) contingency priorities in the order: National jurisdiction marine security got a value of 0,23792; the spread of the pandemic was 0,22492; VVIP security was 0,20416; security of vital objects was 0,15410 and violence at sea was 0,12923 while marine pollution was 0,04967. While in the selection of a headquarters warship that functions to coordinate warships in carrying out sector patrols using FWH and IGP, 1st warship was selected to be the headquarters warship (C2) with a value of 6,006; with the second priority 4thwarship, which was 6,652; 5th warship was 7,198; 2nd warship was 7,890 and 3rt warship of 8,763. While in the modeling, it is found that in a year there are 4 operations under 2nd Guskamla where the level of area is security obtained from the KRI (warship) assignment for ALFA operations is 152 with 4.963.600 Kl of fuel, KILO is to consume 8.104.200 Kl of fuel, MIKE is 59,13 with 765.079 of fuel and by consuming 425.906 Kl of fuel on INDIA operations get a level of safety area of 44,91. Keywords: MCDM, Contigency,headquarters warship.
THE DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY OF INDONESIAN NAVAL HUMAN RESOURCES UNIT (LAPETAL) USING SWOT ANALYSIS Cahyanto Cahyanto; Suparno Suparno; Adi Bandono
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ABSTRACT Quality human resources who are in the Indonesian Navy organization have a very important role. Because with the Indonesian Naval Main Weapon System (Alutsista) award, which is getting more and more sophisticated and the challenges in the era of the industrial revolution 4.0, it is hoped that its human resources will be able to reliably manage the defense equipment. In looking for quality human resources, good planning is needed to achieve optimal organizational goals in the utilization of existing resources. The provision of quality human resources in the Indonesian Navy requires a qualified organization, in this case, is carried out by the Lapetal. So that we need a strategy to develop the Indonesian Naval Human Resources unit. The purpose of this study was to obtain the factors, criteria, and formulation of development strategies. This study uses the SWOT analysis method. Based on the SWOT analysis, there were 10 criteria for internal factors and 7 criteria for external factors as well as 4 alternative strategies, namely 7 SO strategy steps, 5 ST strategy steps, 6 WO strategy steps and 4 WT strategy steps, WO strategy was chosen as the first alternative with the highest weight of 4, 01. Keywords: The Indonesian Naval Human Resources Unit (Lapetal), SWOT Analysis.
STRATEGIES TO IMPROVE OPERATIONAL READINESS OF THE INDONESIAN NAVY'S ANTI-SUBMARINE HELICOPTERS IN ANTI-SUBMARINE WARFARE USING THE TECHNOMETRIC METHOD Muksin Muksin; Udisubakti Cipto Mulyono; Sutrisno Sutrisno
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ABSTRACT Naval operational readiness is readiness in building operational readiness for naval defense through budget fulfillment, utilization of existing resources, procurement and naval modernization by paying attention to Life Cycle Cost, and interoperability while still paying attention to paradigm shifts in naval capability.Combat readiness is the condition of the Indonesian Navy's defense equipment and its constituent units, resources and personnel, weapon systems and other military technology equipment in a condition that is ready to carry out military operations in an unspecified time, or function consistent with the purpose for which the defense equipment is organized or designed. , the management of resources and training personnel in preparation for combat in the face of the threat of modern warfare in a state of constant combat readiness. At this time, training in Anti-Submarine Warfare conducted by Indonesian Navy’s Helicopter is still limited to carrying out flight procedures, communication procedures with the KRI and the command line, because Helicopters have sensors, weapons and command that need to be upgraded and The personnel also have underwater warfare capabilities that need to be upgraded, so there needs to be an increase in the capability of the helicopter and human resources. Technometry will be used to calculate the Heli's current readiness level. Keywords: Operational readiness, Technometic.
ANALYSIS OF DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY OF TUBAN PUSLATPUR LOCATION TO SUPPORT MARINE TASKS USING SWOT AND ANP METHODS Sutrisno Sutrisno; Giani Ferianto; I Nengah Putra; I Made Jiwa Astika
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The Marine Corps Training Command or (Kolatmar) has the main task of carrying out plans and programs for building the capability of the training commands in the Marine Corps. The current problem is that the distance from the marine corps student education center in AAL, KODIKLATAL and PASMAR 2 soldiers in Surabaya is too faraway from Puslatpur in the Situbondo and Banyuwangi areas. The method used in conducting this research was a combination of SWOT Analysis with Analytical Hierarchy Process (ANP). IFE research calculation results were 3.29 while the EFE was 3.08, thus Putlatpur was placed in quadrant II in IE Matrix, the results of weighting strategy were by improving public facilities and supporting facilities of Puslatpur and Puslatpur organizations with support from the central government in increasing the ability of national defense (0.368707), fiscal increase of Indonesian Navy for the development of Puslatpur with support from the central government in enhancing the capability of national defense (0.179934), optimizing Puslatpur coastal's oceanography and logistical support for combat training with ANP processing (with a score of 0.104935), strengthening the legality of Puslatpur locations to avoid socio-cultural impacts in the surrounding community (0.072567), and reducing the socio-cultural impact of the community around the puslatpur with the Navy's strategic policy (0.029992). Keywords: SWOT, AHP, ANP, Internal, External
OPTIMIZING THE ROLE OF THE INDONESIAN MARINE CORPS IN ORGANIZING COASTAL DEFENSE OPERATIONS Taufik Ramdhan; Juang Pawana; Kukuh Setyo Pambudi
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ABSTRACT This study aims to analyze the marine corps to play a bigger role in coastal defense operations in Indonesia. Based on Presidential Regulation Number 66 of 2019, article 63 states that the Marine corps is designated as the Main Operations Command. This provision has implications for the Marines to carry out several operations under the direct command of the TNI Commander. Some of the operations that can be carried out include amphibious operations, coastal defense operations, and securing strategic outer islands within OMP and OMSP. In particular, coastal defense operations are essential operations that the Marine Corps will be able to carry out properly because the coastal defense is one of its primary capabilities. The Marine Corps as the central coordinator in Coastal Defense Operations is also supported by article 153 which states the authority of the Marine Corps as the Main Guidance Command in fostering Marine unit elements and maritime potential in the region. Thus, it becomes a necessity if the Marine Corps becomes the main driving force for the implementation of Coastal Defense Operations along with the frontier coastal areas in Indonesia. This study used a qualitative descriptive analysis approach with the primary data source obtained from a literature review. It is hoped that the results of this study can contribute to the Republic of Indonesia in considering the Marine Corps to be able to play an active role by starting to develop the Composite Marine Unit organization. Then it will be more optimal if the Composite Marine Unit is dislocated throughout the Indonesian homeland, especially in areas that have the Main Base of the Indonesian Navy as the central role in the implementation of the current Coastal Defense Operations. Keywords: Optimizing ,Marine, Coastal Defense Operations.
THE DEVELOPMENT OF INDONESIAN MARITIME POTENTIAL AND PROSPECTS TOWARDS A WORLD MARITIME AXIS Anton Nugroho; Okol Sri Suharyo; Abdul Rahman
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ABSTRACT Indonesia is the largest archipelagic country in the world with a strategic position between two continents, namely the Asian Continent and the Australian Continent and also between two oceans, namely the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean with more than 17,000 islands and an area that is generally approximately 70% complete. from the ocean. With its enormous potential, the success of creating a maritime sector with high economic value will have a positive impact on economic equality. It takes a lot of effort to be able to realize a reliable marine sector that has a major contribution to the national economy. Indonesia's position in the middle of the world of cross-band trade has made Indonesia have the ambition to become a maritime axis country. And one way is by preserving the enormous potential and natural marine resources that we have, all of which are only to prepare Indonesia to become a world maritime axis. Keywords: Strategic Position, Economic Equality, The World's Maritime Axis
ACCURACY OF OPERATING PATTERNS IN LANAL TAREMPA IN THE FACE OF REGIONAL VIOLATION RATES WITH DOUBLE HOLT WINTERS EXPONENTIAL SMOTHING AND BAYESIAN NETWORK COMBINATION MODELS Hadi Syafruddin; Ahmadi Ahmadi; Yudha Sukma
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ABSTRACT The dynamics in the development of the security situation are so rapid that there are many political policies that change the security situation of a Country. So that everyone competes to create a technique so that the designed method can be applied especially in the field of security. Indonesia is one of the island states that has an area of sea 2/3 of the land so the source of natural wealth is very abundant, this causes many conflicts of interest with neighboring countries. The number of violations of the Lanal Tarempa region in the Natuna Sea as an example. In the calculation between the degree of violation over time and the application of proper operating patterns it takes a method with a forecasting calculation system (Forcasting) in this case using the Time Series Double Holt Winters Exponential Smothing by combining Holt's (Double Exponential Smoothing) model as a closed system model with the Bayesian Network model as an open system model. This proposed model has the ability to follow a significant pattern of actual data movement. The number of illegal fishing violations based on the data of the last 4 (four) years. The accuracy of an analysis if in the processing of forecasting data results in a small α (Alpha) and β (Beta) value as well as mape, MSE and MAE correction values. KEYWORDS: Security Situation, Breach, Tarempa Naval Base, Operation Pattern, Forecasting and Bayesian Network Model.
THE INFLUENCE OF COMPETENCY FACTORS, CAREER DEVELOPMENT AND MOTIVATION ON PERSONNEL PERFORMANCE Eko Kurniawan; Adi Bandono; As'ad Aris M
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Organizational goals will be achieved through positive employee performance, otherwise the organization will face obstacles in achieving goals when employee performance is ineffective, so that the success of an organization will be greatly influenced by the performance of its employees. The problem in this study is how to determine the effect of motivation, competence and career development of a person on employee performance. While the purpose of this study was the method used in this research is quantitative method using Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) analysis techniques, to find out the influence relationship between the variables studied. The results showed that the competence of employees on employee performance is significant. This means that the more competent an employee is, the more positive his performance will be, as well as career development for employees has a positive effect on improving employee performance. Competency level and employee career development have a positive effect on employee motivation and also affect employee performance improvement. Keywords : Competence, Career Development, Motivation, Employee Performance, Structural Equation Modelling (SEM)
TIME-COST TRADE-OFF ANALYSIS ON JETTY CONSTRUCTION PROJECT (CASE STUDY : INDONESIAN NAVY JETTY CONSTRUCTION PROJECT) Raditya Novianto; Avando Bastari; Abdul Rahman
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ABSTRACT The performance of a project can be assessed based on the aspects of time, cost, and quality. The project is said to be successful when it can achieve the goals in the form of these three aspects by the initial planning. But the reality on the ground, often project implementation is not following the plan, resulting in project delays. Contractors can overcome the delay through various methods of accelerating time. This study aims to determine the acceleration of time through the Time-Cost Trade-Off analysis on The Indonesian Navy Jetty Construction Project in Saumlaki (Phase I) by comparing alternative methods of overtime and additional manpower. The analysis was carried out by using a quantitative descriptive method. The data used is secondary data such as of related documents, Bill of Quantity, S Curve, work volume, list of wages, and a number of workers. The calculation results show that acceleration using overtime alternatives can reduce 18 days or 6.98% of the implementation duration with a reduction in costs of IDR. 1,220,546,167.00 of the total cost of implementation (efficiency 1.8%). Additional manpower can reduce the duration for 19 days or by 7.36% with a reduction of IDR. 1,076,481,972.00 (1.61% efficiency). So that in this study it was found that the alternative of working overtime was more efficient than the alternative of additional manpower. Keywords : Scheduling, PDM, Crashing,
DESIGN FREE SURFACE TANK ON FAST MISSILE BOAT 60M Sutrisno Sutrisno; Andi Mawanto; Wawan Kusdiana; Cahya Kusuma
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Rolling motion is important role in the stability of the ship. Predicting the motion of a ship design must be done to see the design performance. The magnitude of the resulting motion response will affect the comfort and safety of personnel and materials in the ship. For this reason, simulation and analysis rolling and pitching prediction are carried out when the ship is operating, with and without the addition of a free surface tank (FST) as a stabilizer system with variations in the FST base height, water volume, boat velocity, heading direction and the waves. The prediction of ship motion in this research is ushing shipmo software and to assess operational feasibility, the general criteria standard issued by NATO STAGNAG 4154 (US. Navy) and US Coast Guard. From the simulation results it was found that increasing the height of the FST base from the base line decreases rolling motion. At a height of 4 m the maximum response magnitude below the allowable standard is 3,365 deg, while at a height of 3 m above the allowable standard that is 4,734 deg. The addition of FST and variations in placement of the FST base height from the base line did not significantly affect the pitching motion of the ship. Heading direction, waves and operational speed of the ship need to be considered to get the minimum rolling motion response when the ship is operating. Keywords: Fast Missile Boat 60M, Free Surface Tank, Pitching, Rolling, Shipmo.

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