City Discussion Panelist speaker Muhammad Adib Imtiyazi, Acting Head of Data and Analytics of Jakarta Smart City Management Unit at the Selangor Smart City & Digital Economy Convention 2018, on the panel session titled Building Smart Cities
Muhammad Adib Imtiyazi , Jakarta Smart City Management Unit
1. SMART CITY DEVELOPMENT
IN THE CAPITAL OF INDONESIA
Muhammad Adib Imtiyazi
Acting Head of Data & Analytics of Jakarta Smart City
Management Unit
Jakarta Provincial Government, Indonesia
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Land area of 662,33 km2
Sea area of 6,997.50 km2
Population of 10,075,310 people
Density of 15,211.92 people/km2 (2014)
Jakarta is a province with special capital region
status
Consist of:
• five administrative cities
• one administrative regency (Kabupaten)
• 44 sub-districts (Kecamatan)
• 267 urban villages (Kelurahan)
Border:
• West: Tangerang
• South: Depok; Bogor
• East: Bekasi
• North: Java Sea
JAKARTA
3. ABOUT JAKARTA SMART CITY
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• Established in 2015
• A management unit under Communications,
Informatics and Statistics Agency of
Jakarta Provincial Government
• Runs with a system of work that combines
the culture of government bureaucracy and
startup in the field of IT
• When it comes to decision making process,
we departed from the data taken from the big
data and then analyzed by experts who then
concluded the results in conclusion
4. ABOUT JAKARTA SMART CITY
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VISION
Jakarta as the capital of Indonesia is safe,
comfortable, prosperous, productive, sustainable
and globally competitive;
MISSION
Improving the quality of infrastructure, strengthen
the economy, social and cultural cohesion,
improving the environmental conditions and the
efficient use of natural resources, improving
government performance, strengthen innovation
and creativity;
GOALS
Improve competitiveness and develop public
services to support public welfare.
CURRENT INITIATIVES
• Big Data
• Citizen Relation Management
5. E N V I R O N M E N T
6 SMART CITY INDICATORS
L I V I N GM O B I L I T Y
G O V E R N A N C E E C O N O M Y P E O P L E
7. Citizen Relation
Management
A mobile and web application for the Province Level
(Agency, Department, and Bureau) and City
Administratitive Level ( District, City, and Sub-
Agency) to coordinate and handle the citizen report
easily and efficiently.
9. HOW DOES CRM WORK?
disposition
coordination
disposition
Urban Village
Dept
Citizen
Officer
Sub-Dept Officer
CRM
JSC Admin
• Different Location
• Wrong Coordination
• Report for the Central
Government
• Report for the Private Party
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Every Transjakarta bus has
GPS sensor to track its
location and route. The data
are use for operator billing
payment and to ease people
to access real time information
about Transjakarta location for
managing their travel time.
BUS
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The GPS has been
installed on 1.200 garbage
trucks so its route and
location can be tracked to
evaluate garbage
transport management.
GARBAGE TRUCK 1
Air Quality Monitoring Station
has been installed in 5
locations to be able to
monitor the air condition
continuously. The data can be
accessed via Jakarta Smart
City portal and to be analysed
to show Jakarta’s air quality
from time to time.
AIR QUALITY
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Has a sensor to locate, as
well as to monitor its
condition to manage the
maintenance time if
needed.
HEAVY EQUIPMENT
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Jakarta has web-
based street light
system to allow
managing the light
intensity and dimming
time of the lamps.
STREET LIGHT
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Has the GPS in the vehicles
to monitoring the location and
to determine the maintenance
time based on the mileage
and its operational duration.
AMBULANCE
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There are 6 units to
monitor the water level of
rivers as one of many
solutions for handling the
flood. It sends the data
every two minutes and
can be accessed via
gis.bpbd.jakarta.go.id.
AUTOMATIC WATER
LEVEL RECORDER
13. Traffic Modeling
Goal:
To predict the delay (delays) that occur in the streets of DKI Jakarta at
every hour for 7 days ahead. Delay time is the difference between
travel time at that time (stuck) and during normal conditions (not
stalled / early days).
Data Source:
• Patterns of day and hour
• Weather conditions (source: APIXU)
• Holidays (source: education calendar and ministerial decree)
• Road construction (source: Dinas Bina Marga)
• Event (source: Tourism Department)
• Road transfer / closure (source: Transportation Department)
14. Goal:
To detect possible flood events that occur in each urban village within
the next 10 days. In this modeling the value to be predicted is the flood
height in a kelurahan in the next 10 days.
Data Source:
• Water level at the big river of Jakarta (source:
Water Resources Office)
• Weather conditions (source: APIXU)
Flood Modeling
16. Ø The Jakarta government has the vision of Jakarta as
the Smart and Safe capital of Indonesia.
Ø This vision will be achieved through five missions
targeting key safety issues in Jakarta.
Ø The missions will guide public functions across
agencies, which will adopt and use various Smart
City tools to improve effectiveness.
Ø The Smart City tools are supported by five technical
components and foundation technology
infrastructure.
Jakarta Smart Safe City