The Ministry of Communication and Digital emphasized that the successful implementation of the One Data Indonesia Bill depends on the quality of data from villages and sub-districts as the starting point for community data collection.
Deputy Minister of Communication and Digital Affairs Nezar Patria stated that strengthening village data must be done through a digital system that is simple, secure, and does not increase the burden on village officials.
"Regarding the need for regulatory synergy, Komdigi believes that the One Data Indonesia Bill needs to ensure that the government's digital systems are connected, secure, standardized, and easy to use," Nezar said in a statement confirmed.
This was conveyed by Nezar in a Working Meeting with the Legislative Body of the Indonesian House of Representatives regarding the discussion of the One Data Indonesia Bill in the DPR RI Baleg Meeting Room, Senayan.
