Heaptalk, Jakarta — Minister of PANRB Abdullah Azwar Anas believes that a policy will continue to prevail along with the local wisdom in the process, including the government’s digital transformation policy.
“Digitalization, reform, digitalization programs, bureaucratic reform, and local wisdom are important. However, the transformation must still show significant growth,” affirmed Anas during the Halal Bihalal agenda in the Ministerial Office (4/17).
According to Presidential Regulation Number 82/2023, the government’s digital transformation Policy prioritizes nine essential services. These services span various sectors, including education, population identity, data management, digital payments, public services, state apparatus services, online SIM issuance, social services, and health and education services.
“Currently, we are focusing on Govtech development for these nine priorities: government administrative services. Through robust collaboration, I look forward to accelerating the Govtech platform advancement as we aspire,” PANRB Minister conveyed.
Minister Anas asked for collaboration from all parties to accelerate the implementation of the electronic-based government system (SPBE) and the government’s digital transformation. For this reason, he hopes that this Halal Bihalal agenda will be used as a forum to strengthen collaboration and commitment with community agencies.
As additional information, several stakeholders attend this agenda, including the Head of the State Civil Service Agency (BKN), the State Administration Institute (LAN), the ASN Commission, and the Indonesian National Archives (ANRI). Apart from community agencies, this meeting agenda also invited members of the Peruri SOE, the Tony Blair Institute (TBI), and the GovTech Team.