The concept of Smart City has now become the primary choice and trends in improving the quality of public services and is expected to be a solution to problems that occur in urban areas that are increasingly complex by offering an integrated ICT-based city governance concept. However, there are significant differences between the concepts of City and Regency in terms of government structure, area, livelihood variations, population, economy, and socio-culture. So that the idea of Smart City is not always probable and valid if applied to the District. This study aims to create a Smart Regency Framework Model that is different from the Smart City Framework Model, which has been widespread. The method used in this research is Meta-Ethnography to synthesize qualitative findings of regency building factors and TOGAF ADM 9.1 to develop an information system architecture model. The results are expected to produce a new Information Systems Architecture Model and contribute to the development of smart district service models.
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