Data badan pusat statistik indonesia
The main framework of the tool is developed based on an existing framework, extended to give more detailed steps and match to the case study at the Badan Pusat Statistik Indonesia (Indonesian Central Bureau of Statistics). The tool would take government data in the form of Excel and CSV files, or in other words 2-star and 3-star respectively, and process them into the maximum 5-star data in various formats. Government agencies, represented by their administrators, could use the tool to process their existing data into the more mature ones. This paper describes a solution for the problem in the form of a semi-automated publishing tool that could be used to advance the current OGD maturity level in Indonesia. However, in contrary, the maturity level of the OGD published on the publishing sites is quite low, scoring only one up to three stars out of the maximum five stars according to the global Five Star Open Data standard. In Indonesia, the creation and use of OGD have been supported by the government since 2011. Thus the Bureau has played the primary role of the above mentioned Projects for more than 25 years and contributed greatly to the statistical capacity building of the BPS and the improvement of Population Census, Economic Census, and Population Survey in Indonesia.© 2017 IEEE.Open Government Data (OGD) refers to the data produced or commissioned by the government or the government-controlled entities that can be freely used, reused, and redistributed by anyone. Data entry for 2004 Pouplation Survey in Lampung province. And one of the above mentioned officers dispatched by the Bureau for 2000 Population Census cooperated to also the fifth project. Technical Cooperation to 2004 Population Surveyįifthly, in 2004, the Government of Japan implemented the fifth project for upgrading 300 micro computers at the BPS in 2004 through JICA. Trainees and lecturers for In-country training. OCR systems for the data capture of 2000 Population Census. Opening celemony of the Project for 2000 Population Census.
In addition, the Government of Japan implemented the fourth project for installing 79 Optical Character Recognition (OCR) systems at the BPS in 2000 through JICA. And the Bureau conducted also trainings for many BPS officers at both the Bureau and the BPS.
Technical Cooperation to 2000 Population Censusįourthly, in 1997, the Bureau dispatched one officer to the BPS as a statistical adviser for 2000 Population Census and until 2004 dispatched four officers in total for 2000 Population Census as a long stay through JICA. In addition, the Government of Japan implemented the third project for replacing 2 main frame computers with around 2000 micro computers at the BPS in 1997 through JBIC. And the Bureau conducted also trainings for the BPS officers at the Bureau. Thirdly, in 1992, the Bureau dispatched one officer to the BPS as a statistical adviser for 1996 Economic Census and until 1997 dispatched two officers in total for 1996 Economic Census as a long stay through JICA. Technical Cooperation to 1996 Economic Census In addition, the Government of Japan implemented the second project for upgrading 2 main frame computers at the BPS in 1987 through JBIC. Secondly, in 1990, the Bureau dispatched two officers to the BPS as a statistical adviser for 1990 Population Census through JICA. Technical Cooperation to 1990 Population Census
In addition, the Government of Japan implemented the first project for installing 2 main frame computers at the BPS in 1980 through JBIC. Technical Cooperation to 1980 Population Censusįirstly, in 1980, the Bureau dispatched two officers to the BPS as a statistical adviser in order to cooperate to improve 1980 Population Census in Indonesia and until 1986 dispatched four officers in total for 1980 Population Census as a long stay through JICA. Hereafter referred to "Statistics Bureau of Japan" as "the Bureau" and to "a technical cooperation project" as "the Project". Statistics Bureau of Japan has implemented technical cooperation projects to Statistics Indonesia, Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS) in Indonesian, in earnest since 1980 mostly through Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC). Technical Cooperation to Statistics Indonesia (BPS)