Esri Indonesia Reveals The Success Of The Implementation Of Advanced Geospatial Technology In Jakarta And Other Provinces

JAKARTA - The advanced Geographic Information System (GIS) software distributor from Esri Indonesia stated the successful implementation of its advanced geospatial technology called ArcGIS in various provinces and cities in Indonesia.

This innovative solution has been utilized by governments in Jakarta, Banten, East Kalimantan, and Batam. This proves significant steps in improving governance, public services, and the decision-making process.

The flagship applications of this platform include SITARU, SIGINFRA, SJPDATA, and SIMPEDA. This implementation shows the potential to improve public services, attract investment, and encourage transparent governance.

"Our goal is to empower local governments to make effective use of geospatial data, ensure better governance, transparency, and community satisfaction," said Head of Sales, Enterprise Business at Esri Indonesia, Ronald Adrianta in his statement, Saturday, November 23.

By integrating advanced geospatial technology in the operation of the local government, he continued, the government can make data-based decisions that provide direct benefits for citizens and communities.

The adoption of ArcGIS is in line with Indonesia's commitment to digital transformation and sustainable development.

By supporting data-based decision-making, this technology contributes as city planning, disaster response, and environmental management, which supports the achievement of national development strategic goals.

"The success of ArcGIS in various regions shows the flexibility and scalability of geospatial solutions. Both for urban planning, handling natural disasters, supporting sustainability initiatives, as well as infrastructure monitoring," he said.

This platform is said to offer a powerful tool to answer various challenges faced by local governments.

"We are very enthusiastic to see how this innovation continues to bring positive changes," he said.