Banjarbaru Mayor Nadjmi Adhani launches the Idaman Banjarbaru dalam genggaman (Ideal Banjarbaru in the palm of your hand) application to provide convenience and easy service to the public through fast and easy information technology.
The launch of the app was carried out at the auditorium of Lambung Mangkurat University (ULM), Banjarbaru, on Wednesday attended by Deputy Mayor Darmawan Jaya Setiawa with OK OCE founder Sandiaga Salahudin Uno.
Uniquely, the launch of the app that is familiar with the millennial was carried out using technology with the face detection of the mayor, deputy mayor, Acting Head of Comm-info Agency Iwan Hernawan and Sandiaga S Uno.
Once the four of them were asked to go onstage and name one by one in turn and then accepted by the system, the app can be used for those who access it.
According to Nadjmi, the launch of this app was the commitment and enthusiasm of the Banjarbaru City Government to improve the quality of public services as an effort to develop smart cities in the city.
"Public services are the main task of the government and supported by smart cities can all be realized, especially through the app of the Ideal Banjarbaru in the palm of your hand that was launched," he said.
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The app that is integrated with several service offices, such as the Civil Registry and Population Agency (Disdukcapil), city police (Polres), including PT Angkasa Pura for flight info.
Then, the Public Works Public Housing Agency, one stop integrated service and capital investment (DPMPTSP), Legal Documentation and Information Network, LAPOR, PPID, CCTV applications are ready for KKs that serve applications for making a residence certificate.
The app also serves to facilitate services for the community, as it can be accessed via mobile or android, ranging from neighborhood unit (RT) and community unit (RW) level service to the government bureaucracy level.
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Making the app to be able to integrate takes one year since the late Johan Arifin led the Diskominfo of Banjarbaru City and was developed until now.
"Our hope is that the public can use the app to access all Banjarbaru City information that are already available so that they can find out about any developments," the mayor said.
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The launch of the app was coupled with the Smart City Literacy Seminar which was attended by hundreds of participants from students and other elements in an effort to provide an understanding of the community related to the program.
COPYRIGHT © ANTARA News Kalimantan Selatan 2019
The launch of the app was carried out at the auditorium of Lambung Mangkurat University (ULM), Banjarbaru, on Wednesday attended by Deputy Mayor Darmawan Jaya Setiawa with OK OCE founder Sandiaga Salahudin Uno.
Uniquely, the launch of the app that is familiar with the millennial was carried out using technology with the face detection of the mayor, deputy mayor, Acting Head of Comm-info Agency Iwan Hernawan and Sandiaga S Uno.
Once the four of them were asked to go onstage and name one by one in turn and then accepted by the system, the app can be used for those who access it.
According to Nadjmi, the launch of this app was the commitment and enthusiasm of the Banjarbaru City Government to improve the quality of public services as an effort to develop smart cities in the city.
"Public services are the main task of the government and supported by smart cities can all be realized, especially through the app of the Ideal Banjarbaru in the palm of your hand that was launched," he said.
Read also: Nadjmi Adhani wins award from MarkPlus.Inc
The app that is integrated with several service offices, such as the Civil Registry and Population Agency (Disdukcapil), city police (Polres), including PT Angkasa Pura for flight info.
Then, the Public Works Public Housing Agency, one stop integrated service and capital investment (DPMPTSP), Legal Documentation and Information Network, LAPOR, PPID, CCTV applications are ready for KKs that serve applications for making a residence certificate.
The app also serves to facilitate services for the community, as it can be accessed via mobile or android, ranging from neighborhood unit (RT) and community unit (RW) level service to the government bureaucracy level.
Read also: Kotabaru Naval Base increases SAR skill in disaster mitigation
Making the app to be able to integrate takes one year since the late Johan Arifin led the Diskominfo of Banjarbaru City and was developed until now.
"Our hope is that the public can use the app to access all Banjarbaru City information that are already available so that they can find out about any developments," the mayor said.
Read also: Banjarmasin again wins Human Rights Award
The launch of the app was coupled with the Smart City Literacy Seminar which was attended by hundreds of participants from students and other elements in an effort to provide an understanding of the community related to the program.
COPYRIGHT © ANTARA News Kalimantan Selatan 2019