Evaluation of Smart Governance Implementation In Supporting SDGs In Semarang City Indonesia
Abstract
Semarang City is one of the cities in Indonesia that implements smart city, Semarang smart city itself has been initiated since 2013 with a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with PT. Telkom by installing 2,300 public wifi points. One important aspect in the implementation of Semarang smart city is smart governance which is related to public services, bureaucracy and policies which are indirectly related to the 16th sustainable development goal, namely resilient and accountable institutions. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the implementation of smart governance in supporting SDGs in Semarang City, in this study using a qualitative method by referring to the indicators of Permen PANRB No. 5 of 2018 concerning SPBE evaluation guidelines. In addition, researchers also submit indicators to the 16th goal of SDGs, namely resilient and accountable institutions. The results of the study show that the implementation of smart governance in supporting SDGS-16 has been implemented well due to the improvement of the government accountability system (SAKIP), having a good bureaucratic reform index value, openness of public information, public satisfaction with users of public services and a good level of compliance with the implementation of public service laws.
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