Trimulyo Village Sipedes As A Representation Of Village Governance Good Governance

Tina Mayasari

Abstract


The concept of dynamic government has become an interesting issue in the era of very rapid development of information technology. The development of information technology has caused various changes in various areas of life, including government administration. Conditions related to this information technology-based government administration system are better known as e-government. Information technology-based Village service system, namely the Trimulyo Village Information and Service System (SIPEDES). This research aims to explain and analyze SIPEDES in relation to realizing the principles of good governance. The research method used is a qualitative method with data collection techniques in the form of literature studies and documentation studies. The approach used is analytical descriptive. The data collection technique applied in this research is by collecting library data and collecting internet data according to the object under study. The results obtained in this research are that SIPEDES aims to facilitate internet-based village administration services and facilities for the aspirations of Trimulyo village residents. SIPEDES is a village service that can realize the principles of good governance, especially transparency, accountability and participation of village residents in village development. The conclusion obtained is that SIPEDES services can realize the principles of good governance in the Trimulyo village government.

 


Keywords


Good Governance; Sipedes; Village Government.

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