Ridwan Kamil: 400 West Java Civil Servants 'shifted' Because Of The Presence Of Technology
BANDUNG - West Java Governor M Ridwan Kamil said as many as 400 civil servants (PNS) in the West Java Provincial Government were "shifted" or rotated due to the presence of technology.
"(The use of application-based digital technology) resulted in 400 civil servants who I had to 'shift'. That's because he used to only input. Because there were five development processes, the first progress was input, the second progress was input, the third progress is input in the development process in West Java, now using robots, 400 civil servants are shifted to dynamic jobs," said Ridwan Kamil in Bandung City, quoted by Antara, Tuesday, December 21.
Met after giving a speech at the "Soft Launching" event for the West Java Migrant Service Center (JMSC) application and the 2021 Jabar Online Job Fair at Gedung Sate Bandung, Ridwan Kamil said the presence of artificial intelligence to accelerate the bureaucratic process has been carried out in stages within the government.
According to him, currently his party has rotated and mutated the head of the service using systems and artificial intelligence.
Ridwan Kamil said that this is the first time the promotion system has been implemented in Indonesia.
"So we have a computer system that evaluates the objective of civil servants in West Java, every time there is a vacancy, the computer nominates the best three in terms of capacity and integrity. I just inaugurate without having to ask questions and so on," he said.
In addition to promotions, said Ridwan Kamil, the planning and development system in West Java has also switched to using application-based digital technology.
So that 400 civil servants were shifted from routine jobs to more dynamic ones.
"And I was given the task of promoting the Tambourine (area) of tambourine. You target two investors, solve the crisis there, promote Millennial Farmers, target 1,000 Millennial Farmers graduates," he said.
"PNS shifts are not structural, in the future civil servants in West Java are no longer structural, starting next year there will be no echelon IV for example, we cannot avoid that change," he continued.