This study discusses a new concept on the integration of information technology government management in the archipelagic country. Data were obtained from several websites and social media applications on government matters in North Maluku and surrounding areas. Qualitative analysis is performed on all data collected using the Nvivo 12 application. The study results show that the concept of digital governance augments services of age with the availability and advancement of technology, a strategic and practical public sector. Formulating roadmaps of community digital information systems and e-government include practitioners, online fiscal transparency, performance reporting, improving citizen participation, privacy issues in e-governance, elections via the internet, and E-government network at the local level governance level. E-Government is based on technology policy and digitization policy bureaucracy that is accessible to the community. E-Government regulations include open governance, privacy protection, social media, democracy, organization innovation, managerial efficiency, public service delivery, and citizen involvement. This new concept significantly addresses various government management problems towards the excellent and clean government, especially in an archipelagic country like North Maluku Province, Indonesia. This study requires ongoing studies on the evaluation and performance of government websites in encouraging openness, data availability, dynamic interactions, and accuracy of various data, users, and digital service systems.
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DOI | 10.11648/j.jppa.20200404.12 |
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