Inovasi saat ini lebih cenderung dilakukan oleh sektor swasta dalam memberikan pelayanan kepada pelanggannya. Keberhasilan sektor swasta dengan berbagai inovasinya memberikan suntikan motivasi bagi sektor publik dalam melakukan pengembangan inovasi untuk memberikan pelayanan kepada masyarakat. Tetapi yang terjadi di Indonesia, inovasi masih identik dengan pemanfaatan Teknologi Informasi dan Komunikasi (TIK) dalam aktivitas proses administrasi publik. Oleh karena itu terdapat berbagai bentuk inovasi dalam sektor publik berbasis TIK yang telah dilakukan diberbagai sektor antara lain e-education, e-health, e-tourism, e-budgeting, e-procurement, dan lain sebagainya. Di era digital saat ini memberikan peluang besar kepada sektor publik untuk dapat mengembangkan berbagai inovasi dengan memanfaatkan TIK, sehingga dapat meningkatkan kualitas pelayanan publik kepada masyarakat. Tujuan dalam penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui dan mendeskripsikan proses pengembangan dan implementasi inovasi aplikasi SIMPUS untuk mewujudkan integrasi data kesehatan di Kota Yogyakarta. Penelitian ini dilakukan pada Pemerintah Kota Yogyakarta dengan unit analisis Dinas Kesehatan dan Puskesmas di Kota Yogyakarta. Metode yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah deskriptif kualitatif melalui wawancara, observasi, dan dokumentasi. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa bentuk inovasi aplikasi SIMPUS yaitu inovasi proses administrasi berbasis teknologi yang dibuat oleh Dinas Kesehatan Kota Yogyakarta pada tahun 2012 untuk diterapkan di seluruh Puskesmas. Setidanya terdapat 18 Puskesmas Utama dan 12 Puskesmas Pembantu, sehingga keseluruhan jumlah puskesmas yang ada di Kota Yogyakarta sebanyak 30 puskesmas yang menerapkan aplikasi SIMPUS. Stakeholder yang terlibat dalam pengembangan dan implementasi SIMPUS di Kota Yogyakarta antara lain : a) bagian Teknologi Informasi dan Telematika (TIT), Dinas Kesehatan dan seluruh Puskesmas di Kota Yogyakarta. Stakeholder yang paling berperan dalam implementasi SIMPUS yaitu Dinas Kesehatan dan puskesmas. Manfaat yang dirasakan dalam implementasi SIMPUS yaitu terwujudnya integrasi data kesehatan. Dimana Dinas Kesehatan dapat mengakses dan memanfaatkan data kesehatan yang ada di SIMPUS kapanpun dan dimanapun dengan mudah pada setiap puskesmas.
Abstract Nagari-Owned Enterprises (BUM-Nag) or in most regions in other provinces known as Desa-Owned Enterprises (BUM-Des) is a manifestation of the mandate of Law Number 6 of 2014 concerning Villages, where the village government, in this case, Nagari is prosecuted accordingly Mandiri to be able to explore the wealth and potentials that exist in the Nagarinya area to be used as assets and sources of Nagari's financial income and is required to be able to carry out Nagari's financial management independently. BUM-Nag is an alternative business entity that needs to be developed to encourage the Nagari economy, with the hope of creating new economic resources for Nagari to utilize and to prosper the Nagari people's economy. This service activity aims to contribute thoughts and counseling about strengthening the BUM-Nag institution as a form of effort in improving the nagari economy. Service activities were carried out in Nagari Tabek Patah and Nagari Situmbuk, Salimpaung Subdistrict, Tanah Datar District. This activity uses the participatory rural appraisal (PRA) method, assistance, and counseling by looking at the potential possessed by Nagari as a creative business unit of the community and the potential that must be optimized. The result to be achieved from this empowerment activity is to increase the knowledge and capability or capacity of Nagari's apparatus on institutional strengthening and management of BUM-Nag as a form of effort in improving Nagari's economy
Social movements often emerge in response to repressive actions taken by the government towards the community. The main entities that become movers in social movements are civilian communities, be they NGOs, social activist groups, or communities with various other backgrounds. The purpose of this study is to look at the strategies of civil society groups in West Sumatra in developing discourse to increase community engagement. This research is in the form of case studies that focus on civilian communities that oppose geothermal development around the Gunung Talang - Bukit Kili area. This area is planned to be built a Geothermal Power Plant with an energy capacity of 20 Mw. Data is collected through field observations, interviews, and documentation. The results showed that the communities involved in the movement could be categorized into three groups, namely NGOs, Students, and the Community of Interest, and each group had different strategies in increasing community engagement. The background of the group influences the approach.
Geothermal, in global discourse, is approved as renewable and environmentally friendly energy. This has made rapid developments in recent years, one of which is in Indonesia. Even so, this discourse was not well explored for the local community. Thus, they do not get the correct information about this energy. This research aims to study people’s perceptions about the development of geothermal energy. This research is a case study in Pauh Duo Subdistrict, Solok Selatan Regency, Indonesia, where the MuaraLaboh geothermal power plant was developed. We use descriptive quantitative methods and are supported by survey methods to get people’s opinions about the development of geothermal energy. The results show the fact that people still have limited knowledge about geothermal energy. This is caused by the lack of socialization by the government or companies regarding geothermal energy.
This article aims to determine the perception of local youth in renewable energy policy and governance in West Sumatra Province. The local youth we mean in this study are university students. Our previous research shows an educated and critical community group conveying their aspirations and network to form coalitions. They played an essential role in rejecting the construction of renewable energy-based power plants in West Sumatra Province. This study uses a quantitative descriptive method supported by a survey to get local youth perceptions about renewable energy development in West Sumatra Province. Our survey was conducted online and got 346 respondents. The study results show that local youth do not fully understand renewable energy and the potential in West Sumatra Province. However, they relatively agree with renewable energy development even though they are less aware of developing and managing renewable energy policies. From the government side, they consider that the most qualified government is the one whose central role is the state, hoping that people can feel the benefits of renewable energy.
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