MATEC Web of Conferences (Jan 2018)
E-Government Interoperability: Architecture Model for Public Information Services of Sub-District Governments
Abstract
Sub-District Government as a Public Bodies is such a state administrator in accordance to the law required to apply disclosure, either by publishing information proactively, and or providing information application services. Implementation of e-Government is one solution that can be used to improve performance in running the mandate of the law. E-Government requires collaboration from various Public Bodies, especially in data exchange, information sharing, and processes. E-Government Interoperability is the development of inter e-Government systems for sharing and integrating information using shared standards. The success of e-Government Interoperability is determined by strategies, policies, and architectures that enable data, information technology systems, business processes, and service lines to integrate precisely and efficiently. The architectural model generated from this study illustrates the structure of e-Government Interoperability, the basic organization of system components, the relationship of one component with other components and the environment. Model validation uses result approach/theory analysis for data standardization, solid platforms, easier access to information, and efficient administration and services. The architectural model can serve as a guide for design and evolution, in an effort to create a system for public information services, especially at the sub-district level. It was concluded that the model was able to realize the development of sub-district vertical database integration and single-sign-on.