Create digital platform for open parliament data (ID0130)
Overview
At-a-Glance
Action Plan: Indonesia Action Plan 2020-2022
Action Plan Cycle: 2020
Status:
Institutions
Lead Institution: Head of Data and Information Center (BDTI)
Support Institution(s): 1. Head of Bureau for Sessions I of DPR RI, 2. Acting Head Bureau for Parliamentary Media Communication, 3. Head of Bureau for Personnel and Organisation of DPR RI, 4. Head of Minutes Division of DPR RI, 5. Head of Parliamentary Radio and Television Division of DPR RI, 6. Head of Printed Media and Social Media Division (Metaksos) of DPR RI 82, 7. Head of Public Relations Division of DPR RI, 8. Organization, System, and Procedure (Ortala) of DPR RI Secretariat General, 9. Center for Education and Training (Pusdiklat) DPR RI
Policy Areas
Access to Information, Fiscal Openness, Open Data, Open Parliament Plan, Open Parliaments, Publication of Budget/Fiscal InformationIRM Review
IRM Report: Indonesia Results Report 2020-2022, Indonesia Action Plan Review 2020-2022
Early Results: No early results to report yet
Design i
Verifiable: Yes
Relevant to OGP Values: Yes
Ambition (see definition): Low
Implementation i
Description
What is the public problem that the commitment will address? Inadequate availability of information in accordance with public needs has resulted in the public preferring to access information from online media and social media as opposed to information presented directly by DPR RI. Minimal use of internet-based Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in the parliament has also resulted in limited opportunity for digital collaboration and public participation. These two problems are in line with the results of the 2020- 2024 OPI Roadmap Survey conducted from July to August 2020 which found that the majority of respondents received information from conventional and online mass media and not from media or websites owned by DPR RI. Therefore, it is necessary to access parliamentary data and information based on information technology and documentation that is more structured, open and interoperable through the development of Big Data infrastructure in accordance with Open Data standards for the public. In the future, the public will no longer need to have trouble finding information about legislation and parliament from other sources because all of them are provided by DPR RI. What is the commitment? Development of Parliamentary Big Data. This commitment will be implemented long term and continuously. Milestone : 1. Preparation of Parliamentary Big Data Infrastructure 2. Development of the Parliamentary Data and Video Network (PDVN). 3. Adjustment of data format standards and parliamentary documents according to Open Data standards. 80 4. Website Redesign http://www.dpr.go.id 5. Governance guidelines on information services and public information lists. 6. Development of Budget Information System Modeling (Singgar), Supervision Information System (Sinwas). How will the commitment contribute to solve the public problem? Parliamentary Big Data is a unified data management system from the production process, authorization, digitization to publication in the open data format. This commitment aims to provide easier, more open and interoperable access to parliamentary information and data for the public. As one of the national knowledge centers, through this commitment, DPR RI is expected to be the main source of data and information for everything related to legislation and parliament. Why is this commitment relevant to OGP values? This commitment will increase the amount of data and information that can be accessed by the public. In addition, information will be made in a more integrated, interoperable and open manner in accordance with Open Data standards. Thus, this commitment contributes to the values of transparency. Conformity with the Parliament Work Plan ● Information and Communication Technology Master Plan of DPR RI (RITIK) ● DPR RI Strategic Plan for 2020-2024 ● This formation is in line with DPR RI’s plan to initiate a “Modern Parliament,” namely a parliament that is representative, transparent and uses information technology. Additional Information DPR RI main website link http://www.dpr.go.id Milestone Activity with a Verifiable Deliverable Start Date: End Date: Availability of the Parliament's Big Data Infrastructure January 2021 December 2022 Availability of Parliamentary Data and Video Network (PDVN) January 2021 December 2022 81 Availability of data format standards and parliamentary documents according to Open Data standards January 2021 December 2022 Website Redesign http://www.dpr.go.id January 2021 December 2022 Availability of governance guidelines on information services and lists of public information January 2021 December 2022 Availability of Budget Information System Modeling (Singgar), Supervision Management Information System (Simwas). January 2021 December 2022
IRM Midterm Status Summary
Action Plan Review
Commitment 20: Parliamentary Open Data
IRM End of Term Status Summary
Results Report
Commitment 20. Parliamentary Open Data
● Verifiable: Yes
● Does it have an open government lens? Yes
● This commitment has been clustered as: Open Parliament (Commitments 19–24)
● Potential for results: Modest
● Completion: Limited
● Did it open government? No early results to report yet
Under this commitment, the Data and Information Center (Pusdatin) of DPR RI developed the parliamentary data and video network. [169] The commitment’s five other milestones to open parliamentary data were not completed during the implementation period, [170] largely due to some parliamentarians' reluctance to release information. [171]