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Ministry of Communication and Information Technology

Republic of Indonesia

Towards The Indonesian Information Society

Didi Sukyadi, MTI.Head of e-Government Interoperability Section

Ministry of Communication and Information Technology

Republic of Indonesia

Nopember 2011

Outline

• Introduction

• Strategic and Regulatory Context

• e-Government Stakeholder

• Opportunities and Challenges• Opportunities and Challenges

• Current State of Public Information Services

• Next Step of Public Information Services

• Final Words

Introduction: Republic of Indonesia

• Geography:– Lies between latitudes 11°S and 6°N– An archipelago comprising

approximately 17,000 islands in South East Asia with country size area is about 1,919,440 sq km.

• Demographics:– Population is over 238 million people.

– There are around 300 distinct native ethnicities, and 742 different languages ethnicities, and 742 different languages and dialects.

• Administrative Divisions:– There are 33 Provinces, each Provinces

are subdivided into regencies (kabupaten) and cities (kota), which are further subdivided into district (kecamatan), and again into village groupings (either desa or kelurahan). Furthermore, a village is divided into several citizen-groups (Rukun-Warga/RW) which are further divided into several neighbourhood-groups (Rukun-Tetangga /RT).

• Economy:– In 2010 GDP was US$706.73 billion.

Introduction: ICT for Public Information Services

• Indonesia National ICT Council

• Nationwide coverage of mobile services.

• International connectivity via submarine optical fibre cable to Singapore.

• Independent domestic backbone networks by IIX Local-loop.networks by IIX Local-loop.

• Universal access in fixed line services.

• Enhanced infrastructure by PALAPA Ring.

• Interoperability and integration e-Government through Web Services.

• e-Government Readiness Rangking(PeGI) for National, Province and Regency/City.

• ICT Security

Strategic and Regulatory Context

• Presidential Instruction No.3 of 2003 on National Strategy and Policy for e-Government Development .

• Law No.11 of 2008 on Information and Electronic Transaction.

• Law No.14 of 2008 on Public Information Disclosure.

• Law No.25 of 2009 on Public Services.• Law No.25 of 2009 on Public Services.

• Blue Print of e-Government Application System

e-Government Function Framework

Application Solution Map

Towards e-Government Transformation

e-Government Stakeholders

(CENTRAL GOVERNMENT)

Local Government Implementation System

A typical organizational structures in the Province A typical organizational structures in the Regency/Cities

Opportunities: Internet Usage

Opportunities: World Networked Readiness

Opportunities: Asean Networked Readiness

Challenges: Collaborative of Public Information Services

Current State: National ICT Council (DETIKNAS)

• DETIKNAS has a vision to accelerate the growth of information andcommunication technology (ICT) in Indonesia efficiently by creatingnational ICT policy through the synchronization of ICT programs throughout theMinistry or Institution.

• DETIKNAS determine the Flagship Program, or a strategicprogram thatis an ICT program that became a national focus,which is a program that hasa huge impact on government, society, international, andthe least political resistance. This program is taken one from each component ofthe ICT blueprint.the ICT blueprint.

• The Flagship Program is consist of:– National Single Window

– e-Education

– Palapa Ring

– Legal Software and Open Source Software

– e-Procurement

– e-Budgeting

– Single Identity Number

– e-Health

– e-Cultural Heritage

– e-Agriculture

Current State: Structure of DeTIKNas

Current State: e-Government Master Plan

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Current State: Standard of Application Development

Current State: Classification of Application

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SUPPORT

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Current State: Open Source Software and ICT Creative Industry

- Open Source Software as an Independent Application Development

- Help Desk as Public Information Services

Current State: Data Integration by Web Services

Current State: Data Integration by Service Bus

Current State: National e-Government Readiness Rankings

Current State: Jawa Barat Website

Current State: City e-Government Readiness

Current State: Surabaya Website

Current State: Logical Configuration of the IIX

Current State: Palapa Ring in Progress

Next Step: National Cyber Security (NCS)

Avaibility-Integrity-Confidentially

Government Private Public

Strategic Framework Component for National Cyber Security Indonesia

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Security Management and Process

Security System and Technology

Infrastructure

Next Step: Gov-CERT/CC Regulation

Next Step: NCS Structure

Next Step: CERT Function and Main Task

Next Step: CERT SOP Analysis

Does the policy address

all relevant local issues?No

Need to perform inventory analysis on

locally relevant technologies, tools, system

and processes.

Existing

Security

Policy

Decision process for security policy analysis

and processes.

Is the policy tight and compact?

Is the policy on line?

Can the policy be enforced?

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Policy

Need to go through policy to purne old

references, simplify language, and remove

obsolete statements.

Need to consider use of documentation tool

to place requirements on line (good

opportunity for pruning)

Need to consider use of documentation tool

to place requirements on line (good

opportunity for pruning)

Next Step: Maturity of Cyber Security

Security is

Intregated

Security is

Specialized

High

Level I

Level II

Level III

Level IVSecurity is

Reactive

All risks is

Undefined

Security is

Proactive

Intregated

All risks is

Understood

All risks is

Controlled

All risks is

Minimized

Low

Final Words

Towards The Indonesian Information Society Towards The Indonesian Information Society

e-Government Indonesia

Thank You

By : Didi Sukyadi, MTI

Email: didiskd@gmail.com

didi.sukyadi@kominfo.go.id

HP : +6282123280073

MCITREPUBLIC OF INDONESIA

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