Abstract

The Indonesian maritime security agency called Bakamla is an institution that has the duty to carry out safeguards, oversight, prevention and prosecution of violations of law in the territorial waters and jurisdictions of Indonesia by synergizing and monitoring the implementation of patrols in the waters by relevant agencies. Bakamla is a manifestation of the realization of Indonesia’s concept as a maritime axis, as the newly established institution Bakamla must be able to regulate and manage institutions that have authority in the sea. The problem with Bakamla is that it does not have an integrated system that is able to manage resources in several institutions, especially institutions that have legal authority at sea. Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) is a system that can overcome the problem of resource management in several institutions, ERP is a system that integrates several institutional tasks so that it can streamline institutional activities, facilitate interaction between institutional units and provide easy access to information. This study aims to develop an ERP application for the planning, assignment, supervision and control processes in each of Indonesia’s marine security areas. This ERP is developed with the Waterfall method which is a sequential process design which in the process looks like a waterfall flow from the concept design process, project identification, analysis, design, coding, testing, implementation and maintenance. The results of this study have been able to regulate all supervisory activities, control and assignment of resources of each institution under the coordination of Bakamla so as to improve marine security in Indonesia.

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