Facing the Challenges of Information Transparency in the Digital Era, BNPT Holds PPID Coordination Meeting

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21 Apr 2025
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Bogor - The Information and Documentation Management Officer (PPID) of the National Counterterrorism Agency (BNPT) has a strategic role in facing the challenges of increasingly complex public information disclosure in the digital era. Therefore, to answer these challenges, the BNPT PPID held a Coordination Meeting (Rakor) for the Implementation of Public Information Services in 2025.

"Today's coordination meeting is a very important forum to anticipate future challenges and improve good governance, including how we respond to the digital era which presents both convenience and complexity in information management," explained the Head of the Planning, Legal, and Public Relations Bureau and PPID Brigadier General. Pol. Tejo Wijanarko, S.I.K., when opening the Rakor at the Adhi Pradana BNPT Museum Hall on Monday (21/4).

He also explained that the digital era significantly increases community activities so that they require easy access to information, for this reason the PPID invites all implementers to strengthen coordination to make information disclosure a work culture.

"The dynamics of society today are increasingly critical and demand fast, accurate and transparent information. Therefore, I invite all of us to strengthen coordination, improve the service system, and make information openness a work culture that is inherent in every line of the organization," he said.

Meanwhile, Commissioner for Regulation and Public Policy of the Central Information Commission (KIP) Gede Narayana emphasized that public information openness is a challenge for Ministries / Institutions to be effective and can provide benefits to the community.

"BNPT as a state institution that must be effective and beneficial for the nation and state," said Gede.

Several strategic issues that were also discussed in this meeting included strengthening institutions and the active role of PPID, compiling and updating the List of Public Information (DIP) that is relevant, up-to-date, and easily accessible, to increasing the capacity of human resources for information managers.

For information, in 2024 BNPT received a score of 86.74 with the predicate "Towards Informative" in the monitoring and evaluation of Public Information Openness (KIP). This assessment is a reference for improving the quality of information services in 2025.