Saturday, 28 November 2020
National Geospatial Information Network
Balikpapan, Thursday 10/12/2015. The 2015 East Kalimantan Province Data One Data Forum event was the right memen
This was revealed by the Deputy for Geospatial Information Infrastructure, Geospatial Information Agency (BIG), Dr. Ir. Yusuf Surachman Djajadihardja, M.Sc when delivering remarks as well as opening the Data One Data One MAP forum event in East Kalimantan Province in 2015 at the Le Grandeur Hotel Ballroom Balikpapan, Thursday 10/12/2015. Forum participants were attended by Plt. Regional Secretary of East Kalimantan Province as well as Head of Bappeda of the Province of Kalisbahal Province SKPD Scope of the Provincial Government of East Kalimantan and Regency/City SKPD in East Kalimantan
Yusuf Surachman Djajadihardja added in his remarks that it was based on the fact that almost 90% of governance activities, had geospatial elements, and 65% of government activities used geospatial elements as the main identifier, it was very appropriate if every government institution built and manage geospatial information that could be accounted mandated by laws and regulations.
As a follow-up to the mandate of Law Number 4 of 2011 concerning Geospatial Information, Republic of Indonesia Presidential Regulation Number 27 of 2014 concerning National Geospatial Information Net, and Law Number 23 of 2014 concerning Regional Government states that all development activities must be planned based on geospatial and non-spatial data and other accurate and accurate information.
Deputy for Geospatial Information Infrastructure, BIG stated that it has been almost 10 years since the term Regional Spatial Data Network (JDSD) to the issuance of Presidential Regulation No. 27 of 2014 concerning National Geospatial Information Network, in which there is a network node consisting of ministries, institutions, TNI/Polri, provincial and district governments, cities.
Not felt either, it has been almost 2 years since I visited East Kalimantan in the context of the construction of the East Kalimantan Province network node built to realize the pillars of geospatial information infrastructure to support regional development.
The pillars that I mentioned are the mandate of Law 4 of 2011 concerning Geospatial Information which includes: 1). Institutional; 2. Policy; 3. Technology; 4. Bureaucratic and Industrial Human Resources; 5). Implementation of Geospatial Information Implementation Standards.
Alhamdulillah, thank God I prayed that the presence of Allah SWT that according to the results of a study from the Center for the Development of ITB and UGM Spatial Data Infrastructure, the pillars grew very quickly in East Kalimantan Province.
This is proven that the Provincial Government of East Kalimantan, despite only joining the National Geospatial Information Net since 2013, immediately received an award as one of the 2015 national network node organizers.
Benchmarks The success of this achievement is expected to increase the supply and access to data and information to achieve high economic growth and quality on a sustainable manner, with poverty alleviation or preserving the environment and realizing the vision and mission of East Kalimantan advanced 2030 which was launched by the Governor along with all elements of the East Kalimantan community and increasing East Kalimantan's competitiveness in the era of the ASEAN Economic Community.
Related to the vision and mission of East Kalimantan advanced 2030, where the One Map One Map program that is being built and used as a regional strategic program, is a strategic step that is in line with policies at the central government level.
Through national geospatial information nets or so -called Jign, local governments can utilize geospatial information technology as a tool to support development. Jign has been applied to support the process of synergy, synchronization, cooperation and national integration, because of its ability as a medium of coordination and collaboration that minimizes the differences that arise in various aspects of the implementation of development at the national level, such as Cilamaya cases, control and legal actions related to forest fires, handling of natural disasters and national development planning deliberations.
The East Kalimantan Province Network Network is expected to be able to build geospatial information interconnection with the central government, and city districts with the same standards so that it can be used as a source of referral information in the regional development system.
Finally, I congratulate work together in building data and development inflation, hopefully the resulting agreement can be beneficial for development activities in East Kalimantan and national development.
We from BIG will always support the East Kalimantan and Regency/City Province programs in East Kalimantan through cooperation, coordination, integration, and synchronization in accordance with our main tasks and functions.
Public Relations Bappeda Province of East Kalimantan/Sukandar, S. Sos