JAKARTA - The Ministry of Industry (Kemenperin) ensures that all service functions, both for the public and business actors, continue to run optimally, responsively and on time.
This followed the implementation of the work from home or work from home (WFH) policy and work from anywhere or work from anywhere (WFA) by the government.
The policy was taken to anticipate the oil fuel (BBM) crisis due to the conflict in the Middle East.
Secretary General of the Ministry of Industry Eko S.A. Cahyanto conveyed that to continue to accelerate the improvement of public service quality through the adaptation of the new work pattern of the State Civil Apparatus (ASN) in line with the issuance of the Minister of State Apparatus and Bureaucratic Reform Circular (SE) Number 3 of 2026.
"The implementation of new ways of working is not a form of performance reduction, but an effort to increase effectiveness and productivity based on output. Through this approach, ASN in the Ministry of Industry is encouraged to focus more on measurable work results while upholding professionalism," said Eko quoted from an official statement, Saturday, April 11.
Eko emphasized that the Minister of Industry (Menperin) Agus Gumiwang Kartasasmita had instructed all work units to continue operating in accordance with the service standards (SP) and applicable service information.
Thus, stakeholders in the industrial sector will continue to receive quality services without technical or administrative obstacles.
In addition, this work pattern transformation is supported by strengthening the data-based monitoring and evaluation system of performance on a regular basis.
This is aimed at ensuring that each work unit can ensure the achievement of performance targets in a transparent and accountable manner, as well as continuously improving service quality.
"Digitalization is the key. Kamo optimizes the use of digital platforms ranging from internal coordination processes to the provision of technical public services. This allows the work process to be faster, more efficient and integrated, so that we are more responsive to the dynamics of the needs of the industrial world," he said.
On the other hand, continued Eko, the implementation of a flexible work pattern was also accompanied by strengthening the energy-saving movement in the office environment.
According to Eko, his party encourages the optimization of the use of electricity, water and other supporting facilities more efficiently through operational control and selective use of work facilities.
This step is part of efforts to reduce energy waste while increasing the efficiency of operational spending.
"Energy efficiency not only has an impact on budget savings, but also strengthens the government's role in encouraging environmentally friendly practices," he concluded.
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