TELECENTER FOR POST-TSUNAMI RECONSTRUCTION Program of APEC Telecenter Training Camp Taipei, Taiwan January 25 th, 2005 Boni Pudjianto Muslimin Kulle Ministry.

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TELECENTER FOR POST-TSUNAMI RECONSTRUCTION Program of APEC Telecenter Training Camp Taipei, Taiwan January 25 th, 2005 Boni Pudjianto Muslimin Kulle Ministry of Communication and Information The Republic of Indonesia

Tsunami in Aceh and North Sumatera A r e a o f D i s a s t e r A c e h a n d N o r t h S u m a t e r a

Earthquake and Tsunami pattern Animation

Before and After Banda Aceh Harbour I've never seen anything like this. "I have been in war and I have been through a number of hurricanes, tornados and other relief operations, but I have never seen anything like this,". Collin Powell

Condition

BACKGROUND Aceh has suffered the most human fatalities, infrastructures and other properties in the catastrophic Tsunami disaster of December 26 th,2004 Since its widespread deconstruction, the tsunami has paralyzed the local activity, including government, education programs, human resource developments and other critical activities.

The Damages The victims in Indonesia more than people are dead, and more than still missing, are becoming refugee The damages and loses > 4,4Billion U$ Infrastructure 16%, social 34%, environment 11%, production 37%, others 2% Restoring People’s Lives and Livelihoods Restoring the Economy Restoring Infrastructure Restoring Local Government The Reconstruction Strategy :

OBJECTIVES To support and network development of Aceh reconstruction post-disaster Dissemination of knowledge (ICT, multimedia technologies, social sciences, etc) from Government and Universities for Aceh Development Conducting action-oriented research between government and universities

How Can ICT help ? Technology access and ICT skills could have played a major role ICT can immediate responded to the imminent crisis at a time (when no other local or national warning system was in place) ICT can be crucial and save a lot of lives Helping people to search their family

The Need of Telecenter It’s about connecting government officials with all the people to coordinate, support and network development of Aceh reconstruction post-disaster Finally, reduction of information and education divide should be a right of all people and the responsibility of all governments

What Have We Done So Far Kominfo and Universities set up a team of experts to study and develop Information System for Supporting Aceh and North Sumatera Disaster Recovery Management for Banda aceh and Meulaboh, Nangroe Aceh Darussalam –Volunteers information management –Donation information management –Aceh information management –other knowledge managements As a fundamental Infrastructure for information dissemination and coordination between Banda Aceh, Meulaboh and Jakarta & Bandung West Java

Infrastructure for Disaster Monitoring Jakarta : Control & Monitoring Center; ASProvider B a n d a A c e h : D a t a c o l l e c t i n g Earthquale and Tsunami area Interne t Meulaboh

Initial Networking Infrastructure JAKARTA & Bandung West java Banda Aceh & Meulaboh, NAD

Data Input Mechanism (Computer Terminal) Internet Telephone/Mobile/SMS Radio/HT ASP Internet Data Center (IDC) Jakarta Control center Banda Aceh “Webbased Application” Data input From Aceh and North Sumatera can be submitted through Internet, HP, Tlp, SMS, Radio HT, etc via BandaAceh or directly etc

Integrated Portal Development Schedule Preparation stage Operational stage Jan Peb Mar Apr Mai Jun Jul Aug Sep Okt Nop Des 2005 Jan 2006 dst.

Problems Lack of personnel, resources, funds, etc Need more solution about how, government, universities and business entities to perform the tasks outlined above more effectively

Boni Pudjianto : Muslimin Kulle :