Analysing information policy gap for interagency information sharing: the case of Indonesia
by Djoko Sigit Sayogo; Sri Budi Cantika Yuli; Firda Ayu Amalia; Agung Prasetyo Nugroho Wicaksono
Electronic Government, an International Journal (EG), Vol. 18, No. 4, 2022

Abstract: Technology-policy gap diminishes legal and policies' vital role as the critical determinant of interagency information sharing. This study used a combination of content analysis of existing legal and policies and in-depth interviews with 15 public officials in the Regency of Bojonegoro to evaluate the sufficiency and roles of legal and policies to support interagency information sharing in Indonesia. Legal and policies are in place to govern data and information sharing that showcase their critical roles to support interagency information sharing. The findings indicate the government enacts legal policies supporting the sharing of data and information in Indonesia despite concentrating only on a limited number of issues. The number of legal and policies endorsing the stewardship is higher than those ensuring data and information usefulness. The findings further demonstrate the challenges concerning the sufficiency, depth, coverage, and synergy of existing policies supporting interagency information sharing.

Online publication date: Tue, 04-Oct-2022

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