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Strengthening Sectoral Statistical Data Towards One Indonesian Data

Strengthening Sectoral Statistical Data Towards One Indonesian Data

January 31, 2020 | Other Activities


Jakarta - "If synchronization is realized, the Indonesian Data One is not a dream." 10th floor BPS.

By gathering various representatives from the ministries / institutions (K / L) Data and Information Center (Pusdatin), BPS, as data supervisor, fulfills one of its tasks of fostering statisticians in each K / L "One Data Indonesia is a governance that requires to produce quality data. In the 4.0 era, data is not only in the form of numbers, but also can be in the form of maps, characters, symbols, signals, even in the form of sounds, all of that must be poured in one data, "said Kecuk Suhariyanto, Head of BPS.

In practice, the K / L as the data manager also acts as a data producer. But as a data producer, of course it must produce data with several agreed upon principles. Among other things, having data standards, meta data, reference codes or the same master data, and meeting the rules of data interoperability. Kecuk explains that there are several processes that must be carried out to produce quality data. "First we determine the priority data, so that our burden is not too much and focused. Second, it must refer to the four data principles. And third, build regular and regular data forums, "according to Kecuk.

The Deputy of Statistics BPS Information Methodology, M. Ari Nugraha, who appeared as a guest speaker also emphasized, "With the data forum, we want the data to come from sources that are jointly recognized. So it does not overlap between surveys, because there is a referral system. "

Going forward, Indonesia's Data One will be adjusted to the National Medium-Term Development Plan (RPJMN) that has been prepared by Bappenas. "The data we use in the preparation of the RPJMN are mostly from the data builder, BPS. The priority data agreed at the Indonesia Data One Forum are SDGs data, "added Taufik Hanafi, Deputy for Development, Evaluation and Development Control of Bappenas.
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