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JOAMS 2024 Vol.12(2): 63-69
doi: 10.18178/joams.12.2.63-69

Application of Open Government Data: Case Study the Special Capital Regional of Jakarta

Utami Nur 1, Achmad Nurmandi 2, Misran 1, and Dimas Subekti 1
1. Department of Government Affairs and Administration, Muhammadiyah Universiry of Yogyakarta, Indonesia
2. Department of Government Affairs and Administration, Jusuf Kalla of Government, Muhammadiyah University of Yogyakarta, Indonesia
* Email: utami.nur.psc22@mail.umy.ac.id (U.N.); nurmandi_achmad@umy.ac.id (A.N.); misran.psc20@mail.umy.ac.id (M.); dsubekti@gmail.com (D.S.)
*Corresponding author

Manuscript received September 13, 2023; revised October 24, 2023; accepted November 7, 2023; published April 29, 2024.

 Abstract—One of the Special Capital Regional of Jakarta Provincial Government programs to implement Open Government Data is the Open Data Program. The implementation policy of this program is based on Law Number 14 of 2008 regarding Public Information Disclosure, which mentions that a public body listed in Law No. 14 of 2008 is obliged to provide or present various public service information under the auspices of the government to the party requesting public service information, where the information provided must be with the applicable provisions. This study aims to find out how the implementation of Open Government Data in the Special Capital Regional of Jakarta is seen with the eight Open Government Data indicators compiled by Carl Malamud’s working group is Complete, Primary, Timely, Accessible, Machine processable, Non-discriminatory, Non-proprietary, and License-free. This research uses a descriptive research method with observations through the Jakarta Open Data website. The data source is the Jakarta Open Data Program website and is supported by journals relevant to the research topic. The findings of this study found that of the eight Open Government Data indicators, there is only one indicator, namely the timely indicator poor performance of another indicator, which still has deficiencies because there are still many datasets that have not been updated according to the update schedule this causes the data is not up to date with the current conditions. While the other seven indicators, namely Complete, Primary, Accessible, Machine processable, Non-discriminatory, Non-proprietary, and License-free, are good enough. The appearance of the Jakarta Open Data website is very easy to understand. This research implies that it is hoped that the provincial government of Special Capital Regional of Jakarta will improve existing deficiencies so that the Jakarta Open Data website will be even better and provide benefits to the community.
 
Keywords—E-government, open government data, website

Cite: Utami Nur, Achmad Nurmandi, Misran, and Dimas Subekti, "Application of Open Government Data: Case Study the Special Capital Regional of Jakarta," Journal of Advanced Management Science, Vol. 12, No. 2, pp. 63-69, 2024.

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