The document discusses land information challenges in Indonesia and recommendations to address them. It describes how the Ministry of Planning, National Land Agency, and Ministry of Home Affairs have worked on a land policy framework and land information system. Key challenges include developing land institutions, enhancing land registration, and creating an integrated land information system. The implementation of IT projects in Indonesia attempted to progress through all phases of development at once within a short time period. Recommendations include improving IT governance, establishing a National Land Information Council, and conducting pilot projects to demonstrate integrated land information systems.
3. Content
1. Introduction
2. Indonesian Land Challenges
3. Land Information Challenges
4. Business-IT alignment
5. IT-implementation in Indonesia
6. Recommendations
4. 1. Introduction
World Bank project 2004-2009
Ministry of Planning (Bappenas):
Land Policy Framework
National Land Agency (BPN):
Land Information System
Ministry of Home Affairs & Municipalities:
spatial planning capacity
6. 2. Indonesian Land Challenges
National Land Policy Framework:
Reform of Legislations
Protection of Land Rights
Dispute Resolution
Increase of Access
Land Use Management
Land Taxation System
7. 3. Indonesian Land Information Challenges
National Land Policy Framework:
Development of Land Institutions
Enhancing Land Registration
Development of Land Information System
18. Phases of IT-development:
1. Automation of tasks
2. Support of primary process
3. Support of the organisation
4. Support of the chain
Nolan, Norton & Co
4. Business-IT alignment
19. Phase 1, automation of tasks
IT
strategy
Business
processes
Business
strategy
Systems
IT
strategy
Business
processes
Business
strategy
Systems
26. 5. IT-implementation in Indonesia
Short period of time available
Advanced soft ware available
IT-governance is an issue
27. Keppres 34/2003:
Development of a National Land
Information System by BPN
Presidential decree 85/2007:
Development of a National Spatial Data
Network (NSDN) by Mapping Agency
(Bakosurtanal)
5. IT-implementation in Indonesia
28. 6. Recommendations
IT-governance must be improved
Reconsider position of IT department
within National Land Agency
National Land Information Council
Awareness
Problem solving
Custodianship for integrated pilots
Pilots that work are needed
29. Thank you for your attention
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