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H. Rusmadi: Unlimited Information

Land Grogot, Paser, 16/6/13. Information is a very important data as a basis for planning a quality development program, besides that the need to obtain information cannot be separated from development planning.

Complete and accurate data availability becomes an absolute thing in all sectors to support the needs of development planning and to spur the economic competitiveness of the East Kalimantan region, so that in the era of globalization of this information, actual and factual information is needed.

"Data is like raw materials, after being processed can produce information, as our needs are high enough for actual and factual information in the midst of the flow of globalization of information without limits".

said the implementing position of the Regional Secretary of East Kalimantan Province, Dr.Ir.H. Rusmadi, MS and Head of East Kalimantan Province Bappeda, representing the Governor of East Kalimantan when giving a speech and at the same time opened a synchronization and consolidation of development data in East Kalimantan in 2013 on June 16-18 at the Grand Sadurengas Hotel Auditorium, attended The scope of the Provincial Government of East Kalimantan is approximately one hundred and fifty people.

The arrangement of synchronization and consolidation of development data in East Kalimantan

The event began with a welcome dance " Seloloi resilient" and the " Gawi Gawi Gawan Paser" dance began the opening of the synchronization and consolidation of development data in East Kalimantan in the Paser Regent Hall. The two dances were performed by the Sadurengas Art Studio, who had won the overall champion three times in a row at the Semau Art and Culture Festival of the East Kalimantan Continent.

Then the event continued with remarks, the Head of Bappeda Paser and Chair of the Committee Drs. Muhammad Fauzy, MT explained that the implementation of synchronization and consolidation meetings for development in East Kalimantan in 2013 at Bumi Daya Taka Paser was in accordance with the results of the agreement at the synchronization and data consolidation meeting in 2012 in Malinau Regency.

Fauzy hopes that with the implementation of this data synchronization and consolidation meeting, participants can understand the importance of regional data in the numbers for the preparation of regional development policies and the establishment of communication and networks between basic data providers and sectoral statistics.

Participants in the Synchronization and Consolidation of Development Data in East Kalimantan in 2013 consisted of East Kalimantan Province Bappeda, Central Kalimantan Provincial Statistics Agency, Regional Work Unit (SKPD) of the Province and Kab. Paser, Regency/City Bappeda in East Kalimantan, and Regency/City BPS in East Kalimantan.

Paser Regent, H.M. Ridwan Suwidi as the host welcomed the implementation of synchronization and data consolidation meetings in Tanah Paser. In his remarks he hoped that the implementation of synchronization and consolidation of data like this would be more often carried out both at the provincial, city, district and sub-district levels so that development planning would be more effective and on target because it was supported by more accurate data.

Governor of East Kalimantan represented by Plt. Regional Secretary of East Kalimantan Province and Head of East Kalimantan Bappeda, Dr.Ir. H. Rusmadi, MS opened a synchronization and consolidation of development data in East Kalimantan in 2013 on June 16-18. In his remarks he stated that "data is like raw materials, after being processed can produce information. As our needs are high enough for actual and factual information in the midst of unlimited globalization."

In relation to the availability of data, Rusmadi emphasized that the availability of data should be an absolute thing for all sectors to spur the economic competitiveness of the East Kalimantan region.

Located in the Auditorium of the Grand Sadurengas Hotel, Synchronization Meeting and Consolidation of Development Data in East Kalimantan in 2013 presented Resources Source: Drs. H. Taufik Hermawan (representing the Head of East Kalimantan Bappeda), Drs. Johny Anwar (Head of East Kalimantan BPS), Dr. Kurtubi (observer/mining and oil and gas experts), Yohanes Bambang Kristianto, MA (Director of BPS RI Statistics Analysis and Development), and Samiran (Head of Regional Balance Sheet and BPS East Kalimantan Statistics Analysis)

The results of synchronization and consolidation of development data in East Kalimantan

raised the theme "Together Building Quality Multicector Data Provision To spur the competitiveness of the regional economy" Synchronous Meeting and Consolidation of Development Data in East Kalimantan in 2013 produced 15 agreements as follows:

1. To minimize data irregularities, before a synchronization and consolidation meeting of development in East Kalimantan, a discussion must be held at the district/city level no later than the first week of the 2014 week organized by Bappeda and BPS for each district/city with data sources from regencies/cities and provinces and presenting agencies/agencies/related agencies. The results of the discussion were immediately submitted to Bappeda and BPS of East Kalimantan Province to be synchronized at the provincial level no later than in mid-May 2014. Draft exposure to un sync data, before being taken to the synchronization and consolidation meeting forum will be submitted in advance to the Provincial Service/Agency as a source of data to be clarified to related districts/cities;

2. Not yet sinking the area of ​​the area between regencies/cities and provinces will be followed up with a coordination meeting by involving related elements from the provinces and regencies/cities, the results of the decision of this coordination meeting will be used as a referral of the area of ​​the area submitted through the Governor's Letter;

3. The number of population referred to the East Kalimantan Province BPS data which will be allocated to the district/city level, including the derivative table. While the sub -district and village level will be further communicated;

4. Data on education, health and religious districts will be synchronized by related agencies in the Province of East Kalimantan;

5. Data Length of Roads and Bridges which are the authority of the central government (state roads) and provinces to be informed to the regencies/cities by the provincial Bappeda, while the road and bridge length data which is the authority of the district/city government is informed to the East Kalimantan Provincial Public Works Office by the Regency/City Bappeda;

6. Forest use data refers to the Ministry of Forestry Regulation No. 79 of 2001, which was facilitated by the Forestry Service of East Kalimantan Province;

7. Several indicators/data contained in the regions in numbers sourced from provincial government offices/agencies, especially from the Health Office, BKKBN, Plantation Office, Food Crop Agriculture Office, PLN and other companies will be submitted to the Regency/City Bappeda for clarification before April 2014;

8. Data on the number of motorized vehicles in areas in numbers (DDA) sourced from the Regional Police and Dispels is submitted to the Regency/City Bappeda by the Province Bappeda;

9. To improve the quality and understanding of regional data in numbers and GRDP in order to build a concern for data to improve good governance , it is necessary to hold statistical training/socialization ( statistics and BAPPEDA ) for government apparatus/SKPD Regency/City 10. Need to compile sectoral statistical publications by each SKPD of the Provincial and Regency/Cities in East Kalimantan 2010;

11. Data in 2013 Numbers that have not been synchronous and decided in this meeting 2013) through the fastest media in the form of files with email: balance6400@bps.go.id stadal.bapp.kaltim@gmail.com ;

12. In order to support the vision of East Kalimantan Forward 2030 namely Green Growth Development , it is necessary to develop supporting statistical data in the framework of one data one map throughout the districts/cities;

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