Innovating, The DKI Provincial Government Optimizes Data Masters In The Jakarta Smart City System
JAKARTA - The DKI Provincial Government through the Jakarta Smart City Regional Public Service Agency (BLUD) is developing a smart city ecosystem development system. One of them is through digital transformation by utilizing data.
Head of BLUD Jakarta Smart City, Yudhistira Nugraha, revealed that to help manage master data owned by the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government, Jakarta Smart City has implemented the Master Data Management principle.
"This method allows the process of collecting and cleaning data spread across various agencies and OPDs to later become a centralized data source that can be used as material for innovation and policy development," said Yudhistira in a statement, Tuesday, January 17.
One of the developments is the governor's dashboard on the Public Response Rapid platform (CRM) which is carried out to make it easier for the governor to monitor the follow-up process of reports from all OPDs in real-time.
"In addition, the CRM system website is also updated, to make it more informative in tracking, monitoring, and tackling reports of problems that are complained by Jakarta residents," he said.
Then, the profile dashboard of 360 urban villages residents was also developed to be able to describe the socio-economic conditions in a sub-district area in DKI Jakarta.
Yudhistira explained, this dashboard was built based on the concept of five socio-economic variables, namely education, health, demographics, housing, and household welfare. The hope is that the local government can find out the statistics of residents and take policies based on available data.
In addition, Jakarta Smart City has also developed a digital identity feature for residents of Jakarta Identity Card (KTP) who are embedded in the JAKI application natively.
Some important information that can be accessed by Jakarta residents such as educational, health assistance (vaccination and health insurance participation assistance), social assistance for family members, integrated social welfare data assistance (DTKS), subsidized food benefits receipt assistance, and rusunawa information based on population identification number (NIK).
"The innovations and programs that we have run so far are the result of the synergy that has been going well between the citizens and the government. We will continue to strive to help create a city that can facilitate all aspects of life for its citizens," he explained.