THE DEVELOPMENT OF E-GOVERNMENT IN INDONESIA SEEN THROUGH THE PRACTICAL PERSPECTIVE

Authors

  • Endang Amalia
  • Wisnu Azi Firdaus
  • Lis Sakhatun
  • Mohd Haizam Saudi

Abstract

Starting with government issued a national policy and strategy development of e-government
through Presidential Instruction No. 3 year of 2003, every ministry in Indonesia should have a
website. However, the development of e-government continues to increase along with technological
developments and societal needs for information and services efficiently and effectively. The
development of e-government will involve a variety of factors that have contributed to the creation
of a public service.
All these factors need to be designed from scratch through a planning process in order to produce a
development program of e-government that can be applied starting from the factor of leadership
(leadership), human resources, organization and management systems, good communication,
hardware, software, budget (funds), and others that must be incorporated into an integrated planning
scenario, holistic, gradual, realistic and measurable.
Through this research for the development of e-government in Indonesia in terms of a practical
perspective is divided into two parts: the back office section and the front office section, which are
both still in the stages of the process towards E-Government. The results of this research suggests
that the government's strategy have to be realized at least 85% of the entire strategies that has been
formulated especially improvements through infrastructures, organizations and users.

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Published

2020-12-13

How to Cite

Endang Amalia, Wisnu Azi Firdaus, Lis Sakhatun, & Mohd Haizam Saudi. (2020). THE DEVELOPMENT OF E-GOVERNMENT IN INDONESIA SEEN THROUGH THE PRACTICAL PERSPECTIVE. PalArch’s Journal of Archaeology of Egypt / Egyptology, 17(5), 897-904. Retrieved from https://archives.palarch.nl/index.php/jae/article/view/2909

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