Abstract
The Indonesian Navy organization has the duties and responsibilities of state sovereignty. In carrying out its duties, very large and large data and real time data include data on ships in all Indonesian waters from satellite and terrestrial AIS, from radar, data from long range cameras, data from other agencies such as weather data, marine accident data, natural disasters data and fishing areas data. The managed data consists of structured, semi-structured and unstructured data. Thus, big data is needed within the Indonesian Navy. Therefore, this study analyzes the strategies that need to be taken to be able to develop a big data in the Indonesian Navy. The method used is qualitative analytic research using SWOT and AHP. The research subjects were Section Heads at command and control center, Head of Section at Information and Data Processing Services. Data With this combined method, the resulting main strategy is to implement Big Data with existing and adequate system resources, manageable costs, set up network infrastructure and sufficient bandwidth using available big data software by optimizing government regulations regarding single data for communication and data sharing from other agencies and optimizing advanced API technology.
Highlights
The Indonesian Navy is a large organization, with duties and responsibilities for the safety and sovereignty of the state as stated in Article 9 of the Republic of Indonesia Law Number 34 of 2004
The data needed includes data on ships sailing in real time in Indonesia in real time obtained from the satellite and
Manage carefully with high vigilance by paying attention to the security of the Indonesian Navy's network and applications according to their respective platforms from cyber threats, ship spoofy technology, hackers and protecting against ITE protection rules between countries that don't yet exist
Summary
The Indonesian Navy is a large organization, with duties and responsibilities for the safety and sovereignty of the state as stated in Article 9 of the Republic of Indonesia Law Number 34 of 2004. In the implementation of its duties and activities management the Indonesian Navy has and requires very large data and must be managed. Most of the data in the surveillance and control of maritime security and sovereignty is very large and must be real time. Various data needed in supervision and control of the sea. Data from various other agencies in real time are required to support the analysis. The data needed includes data on ships sailing in real time in Indonesia in real time obtained from the satellite and
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