E-Government Based Public Information Services in the Public Information Openness Framework
Rina Yulianti *), Anis Fuad **)
*) Public Administration Department, Sultan Agung Tirtayasa University
*) Government Studies Department, Sultan Agung Tirtayasa University
Abstract
In obtaining information there are two, first by visiting public bodies directly or through electronics which prioritizes information services through internet media or what is known as e-government. Through e-government media all information related to activities that exist in each organization of regional apparatus can be easily accessed by the community or other bodies that require information services. Its just that in this public information service both directly and through internet media it is often hampered in the updating of data and there is still uncovered information about budget documents and financial reports on the implementation of regional budgets, while transparency is one of the demands in the reform. This is also supported by Law NO. 14 of 2008 concerning public information disclosure. Where the government is demanded to be more transparent. All information must be published both through electronic media, the internet. Except for information that is excluded as set out in the public information disclosure law. E-government-based public information services can also expand public participation where the community is allowed to be actively involved in making decisions and policies by the government. The aim is so that people can get information easily, safely and quickly
Keywords: Public Information Services, E-Government, KIP
Topic: Digital Governance and Citizenship