ministry of communication and information technology...

15
Aries Kusdaryono. Head of Initiation of Public Service Application Section Ministry of Communication and Information Technology Republic of Indonesia Juli 2013 Ministry of Communication and Information Technology Republic of Indonesia Towards The Indonesian Information Society

Upload: duongliem

Post on 22-Feb-2018

229 views

Category:

Documents


3 download

TRANSCRIPT

Aries Kusdaryono. Head of Initiation of Public Service Application Section

Ministry of Communication and Information Technology Republic of Indonesia

Juli 2013

Ministry of Communication and Information Technology Republic of Indonesia Towards The Indonesian Information Society

Introduction: Republic of Indonesia

• Geography: – Lies between latitudes 11°S and 6°N – An archipelago comprising

approximately 17,000 islands in South East Asia with country size area is about 1,919,440 sq km.

• Demographics: – Population is over 238 million people. – There are around 300 distinct native

ethnicities, and 742 different languages and dialects.

• Administrative Divisions: – There are 34 Provinces, each Provinces

are subdivided into regencies (kabupaten) and cities (kota), which are further subdivided into district (kecamatan), and again into village groupings (either desa or kelurahan). Furthermore, a village is divided into several citizen-groups (Rukun-Warga/RW) which are further divided into several neighbourhood-groups (Rukun-Tetangga /RT).

• Economy: – In 2010 GDP was US$706.73 billion.

ICT for Public Information Services

• Indonesia National ICT Council

• Nationwide coverage of mobile services.

• International connectivity via submarine optical fiber cable

• Independent domestic backbone networks by IIX Local-loop.

• Universal access in fixed line services.

• Enhanced infrastructure by PALAPA Ring.

• Interoperability and integration e-Government through Web Services.

ICT UTILIZATION FOR ALL TOWARDS A MODERN CIVIL SOCIETY

Challenges: Collaborative of Public Information Services

MCIT’S PROGRAM FOR INTERNET CONNECTIVITY IN RURAL AREAS

This program is funded by USO and aims to eliminate the communication gap between

communities in Indonesia.

The internet uses a satellite-based Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT) system that

delivers internet connection speeds of 256-512 Kbps.

DISTRICT INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDER (PLIK) – launched in early 2010

PLIK is provided in the district capital by placing it in a house or cooperative.

DISTRICT INTERNET SERVICE CAR (MPLIK) – launched in 2011

MPLIK is PLIK in a form of a minibus.

DISTRICT INTERNET SERVICE BOAT (BOAT CAP) –

launched in 2012, BOAT CAP is PLIK in a form of a boat.

INFRASTRUCTURE

INTEGRATED GOVERNMENT THROUGH SERVICE ORIENTED ARCHITECTURE (SOA) IMPLEMENTATION

WEB Application (Requester)

WS

CON

WS

Web Browser

CON

WS

CON WS

CO

N

WS

CO

N WS

CON

WS

CON

DB

TAX

DB

RESIDENTS

WS

CON

DB

IMMIGRATION

DB

BNP2TKI

DB

MANPOWER

THE NATIONAL AGENCY

FOR THE PLACEMENT AND

PROTECTION OF

INDONESIAN MIGRANT

WORKERS

MINISTRY OF

MANPOWER AND

TRANSMIGRATIO

N

TAX POPULATION

ADMINISTRATION IMMIGRATION

MINISTRY OF

FOREIGN

AFFAIRS

WS

CON WS C

ON

DB

JOB ORDER

WAP Application (Requester)

WS

CON

SMS Application (Requester)

WS

CON

WAP Browser SMS Celular

Registry Catalog WS BPM Ontology

Current State: Data Integration by Service Bus

APPLICATIONS USAGE AND DEVELOPMENT

Directorate General of Tax (DGT) utilizes ICT in processing tax

administration :

e-filing;

e-billing;

e-SPT

e-Reg

e-NPWP

e-NJOP

Indonesia operates a self-assessed taxation system

All tax payments are made via the banking or the postal system

e-LEARNING PORTAL “RUMAH BELAJAR”

Integration of Electronic Public Service

APPLICATIONS USAGE AND DEVELOPMENT

e-KTP

E-KTP electronic identity card for all Indonesian

citizens containing security codes and electronic

records as a means of verification and validation of

the identity of the card holder.

e-KTP is first launched in August 2011 and data

processing is targeted for 197 municipalities

data proccessing for the remaining 300 municipalities

was concluded in 2012

CHALLENGES

Availability of ICT infrastructure in rural areas

Weak implementation of e-Government in local governments due to

limited infrastructure and lack of ICT-able human resources

Absence of comprehensive laws regarding specific fields of ICT,

such as, cyber crime.

Integrated government

Information security

Interconnectivity

THANK YOU

MINISTRY OF COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA

Towards Indonesia Information Society

RULES AND REGULATIONS IN THE FIELD OF ICT

1. The Information Transaction Law (UU ITE No. 11, 2008)

2. Presidential Decree on National Strategy and Inpres No. 3 Tahun 2003

tentang Kebijakan dan Strategi Nasional Pengembangan e-Government

3. Ministrial Regulation on domain name .go.id for government websites

(Permen No. 28, 2006)

4. Ministerial Regulation on Nasional ICT Guidelines (Permenkominfo No. 41,

2007)

5. Ministerial Decree on Government Portal Infrasturucture Development

Guidelines (Kepmen No. 55, 2003)

6. Ministerial Decree on Electronic Doument System Management

Guidelines (Kepmen No. 56, 2003)

7. Government Regulation on Eletcronic System and Transaction

Providence (PP No. 82, 2012)