Liputan6.com, Jakarta – The Ministry of Communication and Information (Communications and Information) announced that it has built application domains and digital infrastructure to accelerate the integration of national digital services.
According to the Minister of Communication and Information (Minister of Communication and Information) Budi Arie Setiadi, this step was realized by providing the SPLP (Government Service Liaison System), JIP (Intra-Government Network) and National Portal application domains.
Apart from that, the Ministry of Communication and Information also provides digital infrastructure in the form of PDN (National Data Center).
“During two years of operation, SPLP has covered 61 percent of 629 agencies, with a Service Level Agreement (SLA) reaching 99.5 percent,” said the Minister of Communication and Information in a press release received, Tuesday (1/10/2024).
The Minister of Communication and Information explained that JIP functions as a closed intraconnection network between central agencies and regional governments. JIP has succeeded in connecting 98 of 109 ministries, institutions and regional governments.
The PDN functions as infrastructure for SPBE (Electronic Based Government System) which supports the integration of business processes, data and information, infrastructure, applications and SPBE security.
For your information, President Joko Widodo has issued Presidential Regulation Number 82 of 2023 concerning PTKLDN (Acceleration of Digital Transformation and Integration of National Digital Services).
Based on this regulation, the government continues to encourage the implementation of Digital ID as a guarantee of identity and protection of personal data, as well as the Data Exchange Platform as an information highway to facilitate service integration.
Not only that, there is Digital Payment which makes instant and safe transactions easy for the public.
“The development of a digital government ecosystem aims to create public services that are integrated, responsive and effective,” said the Minister of Communication and Information.
The Minister of Communication and Information also appreciated the limited release of the first phase of INAPAS, INAKU, INAgov services. According to him, this is the first step towards a reliable digital government ecosystem.
“I hope that this step can also spur joint collaboration in welcoming a national digital transformation that is productive, sustainable and empowering,” he said in closing his statement.
For your information, the government has limitedly released three applications to support national digital services, namely INapas, INaku, and INAgov.