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INDONESIA'S SOFT POWER STRATEGY IN GUIDING PEACE IN THE AFGHANISTAN CONFLICT Arief Rachman; Muhtadi Muhtadi; Kiki Al Hadid
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The commitment of the Government of Indonesia in carrying out soft power can build the image of Indonesia as a bridge country for peace in the eyes of the international community. It can also build international trust for the national interest. Afghanistan is one of the countries that has been hit by a protracted conflict due to differences in political ideology and interference from other interested countries. This research aims to analyze Indonesia's soft power role and strategy in guiding various meetings with related parties in the context of peace in Afghanistan. The research method used in this research is the qualitative research method, with a naturalistic approach to accurate analysis of the material and strategy of Indonesian soft power in guiding peace in Afghanistan. The results obtained in this research are about matters relating to Indonesia's Soft Power Strategy in guiding peace in Afghanistan in the form of guiding various organizations and stakeholders that play a role in peace in Afghanistan, both Afghan government organizations, party leaders in Afghanistan, US Embassy Special Charge d'Affaires Ambassador, High Council for National Reconciliation (HCNR) Afghanistan, National Security Adviser (NSA) Afghanistan and Council of Afghan Scholars and other organizations that play an active role in peace in Afghanistan. Keywords: Soft Power Strategy, Peace Guidance, Indonesia and Afghanistan
THE EFFECT OF GOVERNMENT INVESTMENT AND PRIVATE INVESTMENT ON POVERTY LEVEL IN SOUTH KALIMANTAN PROVINCE M. Ramadhan
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High-quality economic growth is economic growth that can encourage industrialization, can create the widest possible employment opportunities, and can improve people's incomes to reduce poverty levels. On the other hand, South Kalimantan Province is one of the regions in Indonesia that has a fairly large natural resource potential including the agricultural sector, plantation, and marine fisheries sub-sector, as well as the coal mining sector which attracts investment activities both from domestic sources in the form of Domestic Investment (PMDN) and Foreign Investment (PMA). Based on the KPPOD survey parameters, the investment climate condition of South Kalimantan Province is relatively conducive so that investment realization from year to year has increased. One of the goals to be achieved in developing investment, especially with the PMDN and PMA facilities, is to encourage the level of economic growth. Positive economic growth is needed because it means it has moved the wheels of the economy faster. Therefore, it is necessary to conduct research to test, prove and explain the Effect of Government Investment and Private Investment on Economic Growth, Employment Absorption, Income Inequality, and the Number of Poor Populations in Regencies/Cities in the South Kalimantan Province. Keywords: Investment, Poverty Level, South Kalimantan.
ENTREPRENEURSHIP COMPETENCE IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM STRATEGIES FOR MICRO ENTERPRISES AND SMALL IN BOGOR DISTRICT Warcito Warcito; Hamidah Hamidah; Corry Yohanna
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Educated human resources who gain knowledge and work experience are expected to increase their dexterity, skills and abilities in working so that they are able to produce extraordinary performance which ultimately brings higher economic value. For the Bogor Regency government, educated and trained human resources can reduce the unemployment rate and can also increase the number of labor force participation which has a direct impact on increasing worker wages and labor productivity which in turn has an impact on a positive trend of economic growth. The increase in labor productivity in addition to making a positive contribution can also affect income inequality. The Bogor Regency Government has an obligation to create job opportunities for educated and trained Human Resources as well as Human Resources who are not educated and trained. The increasing number of unemployed occurs due to the increase in the number of job seekers while there are insufficient job opportunities. Human Resource Development is closely related to the development of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises. Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises make up the majority of businesses worldwide and are important contributors to job creation and global economic development. The number of unemployed is currently more dominated by graduates of Senior High School/Vocational and Higher Education (educated workforce). Human Resource Development is closely related to the development of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises. Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises make up the majority of businesses worldwide and are important contributors to job creation and global economic development. Keywords: Human Resources, labor productivity, Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises and SWOT.
SYSTEM DYNAMIC MODELING OF COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL FOR INCREASING SECURITY AND CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION SYSTEM IN SECOND FLEET COMMAND Adi Widodo; Eko Krisdiono; Zainal Syahlan
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The progress of information technology science is a current problem because, in addition to being able to contribute to improving welfare, progress, and the level of human civilization, it can also have a negative impact that causes unlawful actions and actions including criminal acts (crimes). Department of Information and Data Processing of Second Fleet Command has the main task of collecting, managing, and processing data as well as presenting information, research, and development in the Second Fleet Command and acting as an information technology service center. Telegraphic communication radio within the Indonesian navy is used for long-distance communication between ships, aircraft, and international coastal radio. Radio communication Telegraphy RTG uses international Morse signs, Q code, and Z code procedural signs to convey information or news. This research is planning a communication protocol scenario using the Mavlink and AX2.5 communication protocols. Each scenario will be run using simulation to get network performance. The results of the network performance measurement will be modeled using a dynamic system to get the best communication protocol as a proposal to improve the information security system at the Department of Information and Data Processing Second Fleet Command. Keywords: RTG, Mavlink, AX2.5, Radio communication Telegraphy, Communication protocol, network performance
ANALYSIS OF HEALTH SERVICE QUALITY IN IMPROVING XYZ HOSPITAL SERVICES Heriyanto Heriyanto; Iwan Vanany; I made Jiwa Astika
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XYZ Hospital is a type c military hospital located in Surabaya and has the function of support and optimal healthservices for military personnel, military families, and the general public. In its implementation, there are severalproblems related to health services including a decrease in the number of patient visits, lack of human resources,and long patient service times. Therefore, it is necessary to analyze the quality of health services in improvingXYZ hospital services. Service quality (Servqual) and Importance Performance Analysis (IPA) methods are usedto measure the level of quality of health services provided to patient satisfaction. Based on the results of researchfrom 99 respondents, it shows that from the 5 dimensions of Servqual, there are positive performance gaps,namely 3 attributes E1-X7, E4-X10, A3-X27, and negative values, namely 27 attributes R2-X20, R4-X22, RE1-X12, RE3 -X14, R5-X23, A5-X60, A1-25, T4-X4, A2-X26, T1-X1, RE5-X16, R3-X21, RE7-X18, T5-X5, RE2-X13,T3-X3, E5-X11, R1-X19, R6-X24, T2-X2, A4-X28, T6-X6, RE6-X17, A6-X30, RE4-X15, E3-X9, and E2-X8. In IPA,Quadrant I has 10 attributes, namely T5-X5, RE1-X12, RE3-14, RE5-X16, RE7-X18, R4-X22, R5-X23, R2-X20,A1-X25, A5-X29 which are priority improvements health services, quadrant II 6 attributes that show maintainachievement, quadrant III 8 attributes are considered less important for patients and the services obtained areconsidered normal and quadrant IV 6 attributes. considered less important for patients but the services providedare too excessive.Keywords: Quality of Health Services, SERVQUAL, IPA, XYZ Hospital.
ANALYSIS OF THE SUSTAINABILITY OF WARSHIP OPERATIONS IN SECOND FLEET COMMAND FOR SUPPORTING THE TASKS OF THE INDONESIAN NAVY Tri Sumarsono; Sutrisno Sutrisno; Azi Wardiana
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Indonesian Warships are a representation of the strength and ability of the Navy in maintaining state sovereigntyin the area of national jurisdiction. Second Fleet Command is one of the main cities of the Indonesian navy whichoversees the central part of the Republic of Indonesia. This maritime area security activity is realized through theimplementation of Marine Defense Operations and Marine Security Operations using the warship. In assessingaspects, criteria and alternatives that affect the sustainability of the warship operation degree in Second FleetCommand, the author uses the Analytical Hierarchy Process method (AHP) in assessing the weight of eachintensity, in this processing the author uses super decision software 2.10 in processing the data. In theimplementation of warship operations, there are many aspects that affect its implementation. The three mainaspects are the Geopolhankam aspect, the naval warships technical/physical aspect and the Navy'sfinancial/budgetary aspect. Of the three aspects, the technical aspect is the main aspect that affects thesustainability of the warships operation title with a weight value of 0.44343. Furthermore, the Financial aspect /Indonesian navy budget with a weight of 0.38737 and the Geopolhankam aspect is the aspect with the lowestpriority with a weight of 0.1692. In the threat level criteria, regional conflicts have the highest value with a weightvalue of 0.16398, in the Indonesian Navy budget criteria the budget for carrying out the tasks of the Navy is thehighest criterion with a weight value of 0.19437,Keywords: warship operation, Operation Pattern, Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP), Super Decision 2.10
THE SELECTION ANALYSIS OF LOCATION FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE HYDROGRAPHIC UNIT IN SUPPORTING THE HYDRO-OCEANOGRAPHY CENTRE'S TASKS EKo Nuryasin Firmansyah; Yoyok Nurkaya; Eska Yosep Wiratama
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The Hydro-Oceanography centre has the task of carrying out military and national Hydro-Oceanographic mapping survey operations which include surveys, research, marine mapping, nautical publications, application of the marine environment, and shipping navigation safety as well as preparing data and information in territorial waters and national jurisdictions in order to support the interests of the TNI and public for national defense and national development. This research was carried out because the current condition of Pushidrosal has one Survey Unit (Satsurvei) which is centralized in Jakarta. The Satsurvei is tasked with carrying out the development of the Hydrographic Auxiliary KRI (BHO) and the Coastal Survey Unit to carry out marine mapping surveys, faced with a spectrum of challenges and task demands, especially in accelerating the updating of Hydros data and information accurately and sustainably throughout Indonesian waters as well as to support national development, it is necessary to innovate organizational governance in the form of developing the degree of strength of a regional work unit, namely the Hydro-Oceanographic Unit (Sathidros). Determination of the development of the Sathidros location becomes a necessity as an extension of the Pushidrosal in order to be able to reach the implementation of the task of fostering hydros functions and carrying out mapping surveys throughout Indonesia more effectively and efficiently. In this study, the development site of Sathidos will be selected using a methodological approach, namely Fuzzy Multi-CriteriaDecision Making (FMCDM). For the fuzzy criterion weighting problem (opacity/bias) in, this study a more intuitive technique in itsapplication is used, which is AHP Fuzzy (Analysis Hierarchical Process). Keywords: Sathidrosal, FMCDM, AHP
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY FOR KODIKLATAL ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANCE EDUCATION CENTERS TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF EDUCATIONAL RESULTS Khristian Aden Gunawan; Mukhlis Mukhlis; Adi Bandono
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The Indonesian National Armed Forces as the front line of national defense must implement policies that are inline with those conveyed by emphasizing on the ranks in order to carry out appropriate budgetary activities,especially those that are right on target for predetermined uses. The use of the budget must optimize the controlside of activities, the fulfillment of the procurement of goods and services as well as the maintenance of defenseequipment and the fulfillment of targeted supplies, as well as personnel management and updating of educationalinstitutions. The Center for Administrative Assistance Education, Kodiklatal is an instructive institution for the Navalforce which is the center for authoritative help instruction and has an imperative part in regulatory help instruction.The reason of this consider was to decide elective techniques for creating authoritative help instruction centers inarrange to move forward the quality of prepared warriors utilizing the SWOT strategy. The comes about of thedistinguishing proof are 15 (fifteen) inner variables with 8 (eight) quality variables and 7 (seven) shortcomingvariables, and 15 (fifteen) outside components with 8 (eight) opportunity components and 7 (seven) riskcomponents. By weighting all factors, the chosen methodology may be a strength-threat procedure which suggestsmaximizing the change of debilitating variables by utilizing qualities within the frame of concentric expansion, with5 (five) ST methodologies produced.Keywords : SWOT, education, administrative assistance
FTA AND FMECA ANALYSIS FOR DETERMINE CRITICAL COMPONENTS OF DIESEL GENERATOR CUMMINS KTA 38D Wakijo Wakijo; Joko Purnomo; Rakhmad Susilo
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A diesel Generator is equipment has functions as a power generator and electricity supply. Tanker warship is oneof the navy warships applying diesel generator Cummins KTA 38D for electricity supply when going on missionarea or at basecamp. On diesel generator system consists of 7 (seven) sub-system are coolant sub-system,seawater cooling sub-system, fuel oil sub-system, air intake and exhaust sub-system, Lub oil sub-system, Electricstarter sub-system and controlling sub-system. Due high operating hours, the potential for damage is increasing,because damage a component diesel generator. According ship damage report data, the percentage damage ofdiesel generator reach until 38.5% from total equipment damage that occurred during 2016-2022 year. Based onthat phenomena, this research will identifcation factors that cause damage and determine the components havehigh criticality in the diesel generator using the FTA (Fault Tree Analysis) to systematically explain unexpectedcausal factors that lead to failure, and the FMECA (Failure Mode Effect And Criticality Analysis) method to identifycritical components according factors have the highest critical point with calculation of the Risk Priority Number(RPN). The results of calculations and analysis using the FTA and FMECA methods, there are 6 (six) criticalcomponents with the highest RPN value in the diesel generator system, that Tube sea water component (375,4)with the risk of leaking, Impeller components (377,1) with a risk of corrosion/crack, Body Cover SW (372,0) witha risk of corrosion, Mechanical Seals (369,8) with a risk of leaking/damage, strainer (369,1) component with a riskof corrosion, Rectangular seal HE (367,9) a risk leakage and Battery (371,0) with a risk no power electric for startengine.Keywords: Diesel generator, FTA, FMECA, Critical components
APPLICATION OF ANP AND TOPSIS TO SELECTION OF UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLES (UAV) LAND-BASED LOCATIONS FOR SUPPORTING THE INDONESIAN NAVY MISSION Helmi Amrullah; Yoyok Nurkaya; Rakam Rakam
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The Indonesian archipelagic sea lane which connects the Indian Ocean with the Pacific Ocean and East Asia withAustralia brings huge consequences to the efforts to implement security. Therefore, Indonesia needs facilities andinfrastructure to carry out the enforcement of state sovereignty while maintaining security in all areas of nationaljurisdiction. The naval battle strategy using aircraft as an extended sensor system has shown the ability that navalbattle tactics will be more effective in detecting the enemy. In carrying out the defense function, almost all defenseequipment owned by the Indonesian navy currently need the radar as a remote sensing system or as an earlywarning system. The strategic location of land base is needed in optimizing the current detection system. Theability of UAVs for security and defense at sea needs to be developed as an Integrated Fleet Weapon System(SSAT) to fulfill the functions of tactical reconnaissance and sea surveillance (Surveillance). The use of the UAVcan also increase strength and complement the need for maritime patrol aircraft (MPA), which so far has not beenmet quantitatively in covering all waters of Indonesia's national jurisdiction. The area of the Indonesianarchipelagic sea lane is in the working area of the First Fleet Command (Koarmada I). Where there are someLantamal and Lanal underneath. In order to optimize the placement of the ScanEagle UAV in the Indonesianarchipelagic sea lane region, it is very important to create a UAV location determination model using the ANP andTOPSIS methods. The first step is to develop criteria and sub-criteria for the Landbase location of the Landbase(UAV) in the Indonesian archipelagic sea lane region using the Analytical Network Process (ANP) method. Thenext step is to compile the criteria and sub-criteria for the location of the Landbase (UAV) in the Indonesianarchipelago sea lanes. The last step is to arrange the best priority location using the TOPSIS method. The resultsof determining the location of the ScanEagle UAV Landbase are expected to be used as input in formulating astrategy for projecting the future strength of the Indonesian navy.Keywords: UAV, SSAT, Surveillance, ScanEagle, ANP, TOPSIS

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