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East Kalimantan Wins 1st Best BHUMANDALA AWARD at National Level

bappeda.kaltimprov.go.id. Cibinong-West Java. Governor of East Kalimantan, DR.H. Awang Faroek Ishak received the Award Bhumandala Award first place as the Provincial Government organizing the Regional Geospatial Network Node in 2016 followed by 2nd place won by the Provincial Government of the Special Capital Region of Jakarta and 3rd place won by the West Java Provincial Government. The Bhumandala Award was given at the BIG Geospatial Day Commemoration event in Cibinong, Bogor-West Java, Monday 17/10/2016.

The Governor of East Kalimantan was accompanied by the Regional Secretary of East Kalimantan Province, DR.Ir.H. Rusmadi.MS and Head of Bappeda East Kalimantan Province, DR.Ir.H. Zairin Zain, M.Si and Head of the Regional Development Infrastructure Division of the East Kalimantan Province Bappeda, Ir. Yusliando.

The implementation of the East Kalimantan Province Regional Geospatial Network Node is in the East Kalimantan Province Bappeda under coordination in the Infrastructure and Regional Development Sector.

In accordance with joint comments regarding the implementation of the East Kalimantan Network Node together with the City Regency Government during the Data One Data One Map Forum for East Kalimantan Province which was held in Ballroom 1 of the Le Grandeur Hotel, Balikpapan, Thursday 10/12/2015, attended by Plt. Secretary of Bappeda for East Kalimantan Province, DR.Ir.H.Rusmadi, MS as well as Head of Bappeda for East Kalimantan Province with around 100 participants attending from SKPD within the East Kalimantan Provincial Government and Regency/City Bappeda throughout East Kalimantan.

The comments include the 2015 Data One Data One Map Forum:
1. Comments to the regions are really needed in supporting the one data one map program both at the provincial and district/city levels;
2. Support from the DPRD is also very important, especially support for program funding;
3. This network node is very necessary for investors in order to invest in the region;
4. BIG is ready to assist in building nodes in networks in regions or districts/cities;
5. The East Kalimantan Provincial Government received an award for being nominated in the top 3 in the context of implementing network nodes nationally;
6. The network node is positioned in the middle as a mediation for all data from various regional and national sectors;
7. Maps are not only used for planning but also for evaluation and analysis in making policies;
8. Network nodes aim to facilitate data access to regions;
9. The supply of space for the East Kalimantan Data Center is already 80%;
10. The data center room is equipped with a teleconference and will be used as a place for the governor to make policies;
11. One data, one map integrated with the private sector;
12. High satellite imagery can only work well if cloud conditions are a maximum of 15%;
13. Sidata application to spot one data one map;
14. Existing data, production data and publication data;
15. Production data may not necessarily be published;
16. Districts/Cities agree to include one data one map in the RPJMD;
17. Results of district/city data inventory;
18. Action plan for implementing OD-MAP;
19. Identify potential District/City problems;
20. The Geospatial Information Agency is still slow in providing 1: 5,000 scale maps;
21. Samarinda City will build a type C network node in 2016;
22. It is hoped that the Berau Regency RTRW will be approved by the DPRD in 2016;
23. Berau Regency will form a working group first;
24. SKPD must provide support to the East Kalimantan network node.

The main benefit or advantage of being a Network Node is the creation of efficiency and effectiveness in sharing data horizontally (between units/SKPD) or vertically. In addition, easy access is provided to obtain original data (features and images) from the Network Node Connector/BIG.

Legal Basis


The following are the legal references/basis underlying the construction of network nodes, namely:
1. Republic of Indonesia Law Number 19 of 2002 concerning Copyright;
2. Republic of Indonesia Law Number 25 of 2004 concerning the National Development Planning System;
3. Law Number 32 of 2004 concerning Regional Government;
4. Republic of Indonesia Law Number 26 of 2007 concerning Spatial Planning;
5. Republic of Indonesia Law Number 27 of 2007 concerning Management of Coastal Areas and Small Islands;
6. Republic of Indonesia Law Number 14 of 2008 concerning Openness of Public Information;
7. Republic of Indonesia Law Number 4 of 2011 concerning Geospatial Information;
8. RI Presidential Regulation Number 27 of 2014 concerning National Geospatial Information Network;
9. Republic of Indonesia Government Regulation Number 26 of 2008 concerning National Regional Spatial Planning;
10. Republic of Indonesia Government Regulation Number 8 of 2013 concerning Accuracy of Spatial Planning Maps;
11. Republic of Indonesia Government Regulation Number 9 of 2014 concerning Implementation of Law Number 4 of 2011 concerning Geospatial Information;
12. Republic of Indonesia Government Regulation no. 15 of 2010 concerning Implementation of Spatial Planning;
13. Republic of Indonesia Government Regulation Number 25 of 2012 concerning Sustainable Food Agricultural Land Information Systems;
14. Network Node Development Guide, Geospatial Information Agency, 2013.

Source: document photo Fino/PPW Field. (Sukandar, S.Sos/Public Relations of Bappeda, East Kalimantan Province).