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STI Policy and Management Journal | 2014

Kajian Kebijakan Manajemen Penelitian di Bidang Pertanian dan Keamanan

Vita Susanti; Agus Hartanto; Ridwan Arief Subekti

As a sovereign nation, Indonesia has a strategy to defend itself against threats from outside and within the country. That requires a strong defense, both in terms of the number of military personnel and the number of defense equipment. So far, we have mostly the weaponry purchased and hung from abroad. This paper discusses the results of the study several policies and government regulations in defense and securi-ty in Indonesia. The methodology used is the start of data collection both primary data and secondary data, and from these data calculated the ideal number of military personnel and defense equipment. From the analysis of the data can be identified that one of the obstacles faced by Indonesian defense is the ratio of the number of military personnel to the personnel composition of the population as well as Army, Navy, and Air Force are still not ideal as well as the number of defense equipment owned is but below standard. In addition, the documents are not MP3EI clear roadmap on the development, engineering, and purchases of defense equipment and targets each year. Another problem is the absence of good coordination on defense research consortium activities. For that recommended the need for cooperation between military R & D, universities, and other research institutions under one umbrella defense research resulting in better research synergy.


Journal of S&T Policy and R&D Management | 2014

RESEARCH MANAGEMENT POLICY IN DEFENSE AND SECURITY

Vita Susanti; Agus Hartanto; Ridwan Arief Subekti

As a sovereign nation, Indonesia has a strategy to defend itself against threats from outside and within the country. That requires a strong defense, both in terms of the number of military personnel and the number of defense equipment. So far, we have mostly the weaponry purchased and hung from abroad. This paper discusses the results of the study several policies and government regulations in defense and securi-ty in Indonesia. The methodology used is the start of data collection both primary data and secondary data, and from these data calculated the ideal number of military personnel and defense equipment. From the analysis of the data can be identified that one of the obstacles faced by Indonesian defense is the ratio of the number of military personnel to the personnel composition of the population as well as Army, Navy, and Air Force are still not ideal as well as the number of defense equipment owned is but below standard. In addition, the documents are not MP3EI clear roadmap on the development, engineering, and purchases of defense equipment and targets each year. Another problem is the absence of good coordination on defense research consortium activities. For that recommended the need for cooperation between military R & D, universities, and other research institutions under one umbrella defense research resulting in better research synergy.


STI Policy and Management Journal | 2013

Melepas Ketergantungan Subsidi BBM melalui Program Konversi BBG Pada Kendaraan untuk Menuju Ketahanan Energi Nasional

Vita Susanti; Agus Hartanto; Ridwan Arief Subekti

Based on BPS data in 2010, the number of motor vehicles in Indonesia as many as 76.9 million units, the number of vehicles on the island of Java alone approximately 44.4 million units. More than 57% of the number of motor vehicles in Indonesia on the island of Java. This is the background to the potential conversion of fuel oil to CNG fuel for vehicles on the island of Java. In addition, the end of 2014 the gas pipeline Trans Java linking West Java to Central Java and Central Java to East Java will operate. These two components, namely the large number of vehicles and the operation of the gas pipeline Trans Java offer more value than if the conversion program implemented in other islands. Studies have been done on the conversion of fuel oil to CNG fuel vehicles, especially in the area around the gas pipeline Trans Java. This paper will map potential locations for the implementation of the conversion program, conversion targets in each region, the need of CNG, Gas Stations number, size reduction of subsidies, and profits for NGV users. Formulation of strategies are required in migrating to CNG, the mapping problem in doing the conversion, and prepare for technology transfer. Vehicles that will be converted are gasoline-fueled vehicles, consists of public transportation, private and services. For public transport and services. Conversion is done 100%. Non public transportation (vehicles) converted only by 10%. The conversion vehicles will be done for 3 years gradually. Target conversion for 3 years at 1.1 million units NGV. The amount of the required gas allocation as many as 10.7 million klsp, which is needed as many as 2,857 SPBG. Saving from subsidy about 35.44 trillion rupiahs. To make the program successful requires the government policy and good coordination between relevant agencies in particular to overcome obstacles, problems, and to prepare for the transfer of technology.


Ketenagalistrikan dan Energi Terbarukan | 2017

ANALISIS KEHILANGAN TINGGI TEKAN PIPA TRANSMISI PDAM KOTA BANDUNG UNTUK PENGEMBANGAN POTENSI ENERGI LISTRIK ; HEAD LOSS ANALYSIS OF THE TRANSMISSION PIPELINE OWNED BY BANDUNG WATER SUPPLY COMPANY FOR ELECTRICITY PROSPECTS

Ridwan Arief Subekti; Anjar Susatyo


2017 International Conference on Sustainable Energy Engineering and Application (ICSEEA) | 2017

Feasibility study of energy conversion system of minihydro scale in Garut Regency, West Java

Henny Sudibyo; Ridwan Arief Subekti; Anjar Susatyo


2017 International Conference on Sustainable Energy Engineering and Application (ICSEEA) | 2017

Economic analysis and energy consumption approaches for lighting improvement of government building facilities

Teguh Tri Lusijarto; Ridwan Arief Subekti; Vita Susanti


Archive | 2014

Peluang dan tantangan pengembangan mobil listrik nasional

Ridwan Arief Subekti; Henny Sudibyo; Vita Susanti; Hendri Maja Saputra; Agus Hartanto


Archive | 2012

DIRECTION AND POLICIES NEEDED TO SUPPORT HYBRID ELECTRIC CAR RESEARCH ARAH DAN KEBIJAKAN YANG DIPERLUKAN DALAM MENUNJANG PENELITIAN MOBIL LISTRIK HIBRID

Ridwan Arief Subekti; Agus Hartanto; Vita Susanti


Journal of Mechatronics, Electrical Power, and Vehicular Technology | 2012

Survey Potensi Pembangkit Listrik Tenaga Mikro Hidro di Kuta Malaka Kabupaten Aceh Besar Propinsi Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam

Ridwan Arief Subekti


Journal of Mechatronics, Electrical Power, and Vehicular Technology | 2012

Pengurangan Subsidi BBM dan Polusi Udara Melalui Kebijakan Program Konversi dari BBM ke BBG Untuk Kendaraan di Propinsi Jawa Barat

Vita Susanti; Agus Hartanto; Ridwan Arief Subekti; Hendri Maja Saputra; Estiko Rijanto; Abdul Hapid

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Vita Susanti

Indonesian Institute of Sciences

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Agus Hartanto

Indonesian Institute of Sciences

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Anjar Susatyo

Indonesian Institute of Sciences

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Hendri Maja Saputra

Indonesian Institute of Sciences

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Henny Sudibyo

Indonesian Institute of Sciences

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Abdul Hapid

Indonesian Institute of Sciences

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Estiko Rijanto

Indonesian Institute of Sciences

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Teguh Tri Lusijarto

Indonesian Institute of Sciences

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