Indonesia - Topics A-Z
Topics A-Z listing of articles and resources about egovernment activities in Indonesia.
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e-Government - Indonesia - Archive
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Archived articles and resources about e-Government activities in Indonesia.
- E-Government Adoption in Developing Countries - the case of Indonesia - in pdf format (116kb)
- (This document requires the use of Adobe Acrobat Reader). by Ali Rokhman. Journal of Emerging Trends in Computing and Information Sciences, Volume 2 No.5, May 2011.
"Huge benefits and usefulness that offered by e-government and increasing number of Internet users Indonesia has raised government of the Republic of Indonesia to issue several policies on e-government development. The government has obligation to deliver better and faster public service through e-government.
Since 2003 some e-government policies has been issued by the government but in facts year by year, the global rank of e-government readiness as well as regional rank of Indonesia still in low rank. Some previous studies found that success of e-government implementation is dependent not only government support, but also on citizen’s willingness to accept and adopt e-government services.
The research is to find out how the acceptance of Indonesian Internet users to e-government services, in terms of relative advantage, image, compatibility, and ease to use variables. Online survey has been published and collected 751 respondents. There are more than 93 percent of the respondents who have intention to adopt e-government. Relative advantage and compatibility variable were proven as useful factors to predict intention of use of e-government, otherwise the variable of image and ease to use is not proven.
This study provides a trigger for the Indonesian government both central and local governments to develop and implement better e-government since 45 million Indonesian Internet users have been waiting for e-government services..."
- Indonesia introduces e-passport
- By Pia Rufino. FutureGov, 18 March 2011. "The Indonesian Immigration office has officially launched e-passport with enhanced security features early this year..."
- Indonesia plots roadmap for connected government
- By Robin Hicks. FutureGov, 29 November 2010. "The Indonesian government is devising a roadmap to better connect its ministries and departments... The project will focus on inter-departmental information first, then move on to connectivity between central and local government..."
- E-elections put to vote in Australia and Indonesia
- By Robin Hicks. FutureGov, 23 August 2010. "The government of Australia, currently in the throes a general election, is toying with the idea of automated polling for the next election, an Australian Electoral Commission official has told FutureGov. Meanwhile Indonesia has revealed plans to introduce electronic voting in time for the country's next presidential election in 2014..."
- Social networks: Indonesia's fifth estate?
- By Robin Hicks. FutureGov, 22 July 2010. "Social networks in Indonesia have become the country's 'fifth estate' - they are shaping democracy and policymaking. So says the commissioner of the Indonesian Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (BRTI), Heru Sutardi, who points to recent cases of where Indonesians have used social networks to amass public support and pressure governments..."
- Indonesia reveals plans to bridge digital divide
- By Diana Jumaat. FutureGov, 13 May 2010. "In an interview with FutureGov, the Indonesian Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (BRTI) has shared its plans to connect half of the country's population to the internet by 2015..."
- Indonesia's ICT Policy Provides a Success Story for Developing Countries
- By John Savageau. Wireless Business and Technology, March 24, 2010. "... Indonesia's National ICT Vision is
'to bring into reality a modern information society, prosperous and highly competitive, strongly supported by ICT' (Ministry of Information and Communications Technology, Republic of Indonesia). While you would expect the best Internet access within Jakarta, the capital city, Indonesia is aggressively working to overcome national shortfalls in Internet access around the country. As the world's fourth most populace nation, and a geography covering nearly 2 million square kilometers, with more than 10,000 populated islands, Indonesia does face challenges..."
This category last updated: 22 August 2011