DEVELOPMENT OF VILLAGE CAPACITY BASED ON INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND COMMUNICATION (ITC) IN BONDOWOSO
Abstract
This article is a result of the performance of community service performed in 10 villages in
Bondowoso District, East Java. The enactment of Village Law No. 6 of 2014 requires that village
development should be developed with quality development planning and improved services in the
village. Quality planning and development planning with accurate village data data and village potential.
Currently ongoing in the village are; 1) Development that is not in accordance with the needs
and potential of the village this is accompanied by poor quality village development planning because less
supported data problems and village potential that is accurate and available in the village; 2) in the service
to the community there are limited resources, both human and non-human aspects, consequently the
services it provides sober and many requests that can not be fulfilled in quick time; 3) There is a lack of
information between local governments and villages this is no information that is useful in local
development strategies in the village and information that attracts potential villages and between villages.
Referring to this problem in the future capacity building program in the villages in the future requires
adequate and supportive information quality in the village. The mandate of the Village Law suggests
access to information.
Currently Bondowoso District has developed strategies and development of rural areas. The
strategy to be able to access both to the village should be supported by adequate information quality. The
University of Jember has the capacity and experience to develop a syntax Sufficient information for the
village therefore through this program is expected to contribute to the development of information
systems to empower villages in introducingtheir village's potential and quality environmental services
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