THE ROLE OF DIGITALIZATION IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS TO IMPROVE THE EFFICIENCY OF COMPLETE SYSTEMATIC LAND REGISTRATION (PTSL)

Authors

  • Fania Febrilian Universitas Jenderal Soedirman Author
  • Viviana Mayasari Universitas Jenderal Soedirman Author
  • Masahiro Ishimoto Osaka International University Author

Abstract

In the era of advanced digital technology that is growing rapidly, an agency is required to be adaptive and innovative in the face of global competition. One of the factors to achieve superior competitiveness is through optimizing organizational strategies. In this case, the Information System (SI) is an important component to support the efficiency and effectiveness of the implementation of a program. The goal achieved from this study is to be able to explore the performance of digital technology in improving the efficiency of the Complete Systematic Land Registration (PTSL) program by using qualitative methods, literature studies and direct approaches through work practices. The results of the analysis show that in the PTSL program, data differences between agencies often cause information inconsistencies, ownership inconsistencies, and delays in the land certification process. The implementation of digital information systems has proven to be able to balance data from various agencies more accurately, accelerate the verification and validation of land ownership information, and increase transparency and accountability in land administration management through a more integrated and well-documented system. In addition, the application of digital information systems in the PTSL program has a significant positive impact on public services, especially in improving the efficiency and accuracy of land data management. With digitalization, the administrative process becomes faster, can minimize errors, and make it easier for the public to access land ownership information.

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Published

2025-06-14