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INFOKU, BLORA - Two years of the Covid-19 pandemic has brought new awareness about the importance of digital access. When face-to-face contact is to be avoided, online interaction is the solution.
Now that humans have made peace with Covid-19, we still feel the urgency of digital access.
This was conveyed by the Head of the Center for Human Resources Development and Research of Communication and Informatics (BPSDMP Kominfo) Yogyakarta, Christiany Judhita, when delivering his remarks on the Digital Entrepreneurship Academy (DEA) and Thematic Academy (TA) training.
The training was organized by the Research and Development Agency for Human Resources of the Ministry of Communication and Informatics through BPSDMP Kominfo Yogyakarta in the meeting room of SMK Ma'arif Tunjungan Blora, Monday (28/3/2022).
The training itself is carried out for four days from May 28, 2022 to April 1, 2022.
“Pandemics may be controlled by vaccination, but digitization cannot be slowed down. Digital development has become a driving force for life change," he explained.
In fact, Global Talent 2022 from Linkedin's research results state that the influence of digital technology on changes in the way humans work is greater than the influence of climate change. Technological progress is said to be a major change force.
"Currently, the Government through the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology is promoting equal distribution of digital access, especially in the frontier, outermost and disadvantaged (3T) areas," said Christiany Judhita.
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According to him, through the service of Kominfo Merdeka Sinya 2024, 15,559 internet access points have been reached and the largest is 2,401 BTS.
"The existence of access is very important, not only for the world of education, but also the motto of the progress of tourism, MSMEs, to health services," he said.
Through the Digital Talent Scholarship (DTS) Kemenkominfo RI 2022, consisting of various academies and training schemes which are expected to reach all aspects and groups of people.
DEA training activities with a Cyber security scheme for MSMEs and TA training with IT schemes for office application cluster Islamic boarding schools are the first batch of training in 2022 held by BPSDMP Yogyakarta among three other locations in the Yogyakarta BPSDMP working area that have established cooperation (MoU) with BPSDMP Kominfo Yogyakarta.
"We can say that up to the deadline for registration, the number of applicants for the cybersecurity DEA training for MSMEs was 127 people, who passed the selection 90 people," he explained.
As well as TA training with IT schemes for office application cluster boarding schools totaling 50 people.
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"We hope that the collaboration that has been, is being and will be carried out can provide added value for the Ministry of Communications and Informatics and the Blora Regency Government in general and the training participants in particular," he explained.
He said, this activity was carried out while still following the health protocol, both participants, teachers and committee members were required to take the Antigen Rapid Test.
"And learning is carried out in separate rooms with a maximum of 30 participants in each class/room," he added.
Only 4 Regions in Indonesia
The fourth training in Blora was opened by the Head of Blora Dinkominfo Pratikto Nugroho, attended by the Acting Head of IKP Dinkominfo Blora Ahmad Hudil Khoiri, Head of SMK Ma'arif Tunjungan Blora Subekan Nurhadi, and Head of the local Foundation, H. Sukirman.
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Before officially opening the event, the Head of Dinkominfo Blora Pratikto Nugroho, in his direction, said that this training was held for the fourth time.
So this DEA training has been held for the fourth time by BPSDMP Kominfo Yogyakarta. There are four regions in Indonesia that received this training, namely Tegal Regency, Solo City, Buleleng Regency, Bali, and Blora Regency.
"The target is 5,000. So friends who haven't passed the selection, don't worry, there are still many opportunities. So I beg you to take part in the training well," said Pratikto Nugroho.
According to Pratikto, the Covid-19 pandemic has had an impact on Kominfo, due to changes in community behavior and local government performance, digital transformation and increased use of digital space in various sectors.
For this reason, the Blora Regency Government has finally built a Command Center, so that it can take easier policies from regional leaders.
Pratikto conveyed the Regional Government Policy of Blora Regency "Digital Society" which includes the Human Resources Internet Network Sarpras and System Integration.
The digital integration system in question is the Electronic-Based Government System (SPBE). (Setyorini/ IST )

