Abstract
The implementation of public information disclosure policy is one of the efforts to fulfill Human Rights (HAM), because public information is a basic need for everyone. The purpose of this study is to find out and describe how the mechanism of the law or policy is implemented related to the management of the media center at the Bengkulu City Communication and Information Agency in providing public information disclosure. The method used in this research is descriptive qualitative to provide a clear picture of the research problem. The research aspect is guided by Edward III's theory which explains that there are 4 variables that determine a successful policy implementation, namely communication, resources, disposition and organizational structure. The results of research in the field indicate that, in general, the communication aspect can be said that the communication aspect that has been carried out has not been carried out properly in its implementation and in terms of information delivery. Then on the aspect of resources which from the results of the study indicate that there is still a lack of facilities and infrastructure to support public information management activities. Furthermore, the aspect of the bureaucratic structure, which in this aspect has been carried out systematically in accordance with existing rules, and the last aspect is disposition, which from the research results shows that the implementation is carried out in accordance with the agreed division of labor.
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