Penulis/Author |
Heri Sutanta, S.T., M.Sc., Ph.D. (1) ; Prof. Ir. Trias Aditya K.M., S.T., M.Sc., Ph.D., IPU., ASEAN Eng. (2); Dr.Eng. Ir. Purnama Budi Santosa, ST., M.App.Sc., IPM. (3); Dr. Ir. Diyono, S.T., MT., IPU. (4); Dany Puguh Laksono, S.T., M.Eng. (5); Annisa Farida Hayuningsih, S.T., M.Eng. (6) |
Abstrak/Abstract |
Developing SDI at local government level faces different challenges than that of at the central
government. While there are fewer impediments at the central government level, the situation
commonly found at many local governments is far from ideal. They encountered various
problems such as the availability of qualified personnel, good IT infrastructure, availability of
reliable internet network and subscription, clear vision and support from the district leaders,
and lack of spatial data. To overcome these problems, firstly a thorough assessment on the
SDI readiness needs to be conducted. We propose I-SRI, Indonesian SDI Readiness Index as
a measure for local government in Indonesia.
The aim of I-SRI is to portray the current status of SDI readiness and implementation at the
district/city and provincial government in Indonesia. The index resulted would be beneficial
for developing policy for appropriately providing assistance for those who need most and
awarding recognitions for those who perform well. Such index should portray all aspects of
SDI: policy and institutional aspect, human resources, technology, and spatial data
availability.
In the I-SRI, these four aspects were elaborated into more detailed sub-components of prerequisites element of readiness. Each sub-component was then assigned individual weight
based on their importance. Similarly, the main components were also assigned individual
weight. The weights of the main and sub-components were determined using expert judgment
method based three separate workshops. Finally, the indexes were obtained by summing all
the multiplication results of the weight of the main components and sub-components and then
normalize them to obtain a value of 0 to 100. This paper presents the method to develop the ISRI and the initial findings for some districts/cities and provinces in Indonesia. |