Abstract

Information and communication technology development has produced a public service model through E-government. The government issued a policy, namely the formation of Village Fund Allocations (ADD), to manifest financial decentralization towards independent villages. The village has a very strategic role as a government organizational unit that deals directly with the community with all backgrounds, interests, and needs. The purpose of writing this thesis is to find out the E-government-Based Village Fund Allocation Management System in the Village Finance Application (Siskeudes) in Padakkalawa Village, Pinrang Regency. This study used descriptive qualitative research. Data collection techniques are carried out by direct observation, interviews, and documentation. The theory used in this study is the theory of Arifiyanto and Kurrohman based on four indicators, including planning, implementation, supervision, and reporting/responsibility. The results showed the E-government-Based Village Fund Allocation Management (Study Siskeudes in Padakkalawa Village, Pinrang Regency). In the planning process, Siskeudes obtain data information about the Village Strategic Plan, village RPJM and establish a village development work plan (RKPDes). At the implementation stage, Siskeudes is used for the APBDesa preparation process. For the supervision stage, Siskeudes is used to provide information to supervisors. Moreover, the Siskeudes accountability reporting stage is used to apply the principle of transparency or information disclosed to the public with evidence of the implementation of financial reporting displayed through information boards or accessed through the website.

Highlights

  • Information and communication technology development and the activities of human life in various sectors are changing (Budi Pratama, 2005; Fountain, 2004)

  • The research is located at the Padakkalawa Village Office, Pinrang Regency, in E-government-Based Village Fund Allocation Management

  • The research method used to examine the objective conditions of E-government-Based Village Fund Allocation is the Siskeudes Study in Padakkalawa Village, Pinrang Regency

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Introduction

Information and communication technology development and the activities of human life in various sectors are changing (Budi Pratama, 2005; Fountain, 2004). In the government's public service sector, information and communication technology development has produced a public service model carried out through E-government (Tesu, 2012). E-government uses information technology to facilitate public interests that aim to carry out electronic-based government interests to improve the quality of public services The application of information and telecommunications technology for government governance to achieve an efficient and effective level to develop an electronic-based government administration and help complete the main task of providing transparent and satisfying services to the people (Silalahi, Napitupulu, & Patria, 2015). The region can use existing facilities to simplify the service process, introduce the organization's potential, increase interaction with the community and business (Kusnadi & Ma’ruf, 2015)

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