Jakarta (ANTARA) - The State Apparatus and Bureaucratic Reform Ministry announced its ongoing commitment to promoting digital bureaucracy transformation, improving the civil apparatus, and accelerating governance improvements to further establish integrity and public services.

"Throughout 2025, the ministry is focused on pursuing some priority programs, including institutional management, determining bureaucracy reform orientation, as well as improving public service quality, and advancing government digitalization," State Apparatus Utilization and Bureaucratic Reform Minister Rini Widyantini remarked.

Widyantini elaborated here on Thursday that in 2026, the ministry will concentrate on implementing the first phase of the bureaucracy reform roadmap, which includes enhancing performance accountability, transforming talent-based civil apparatus, providing omnichannel public services, and reforming government business processes to make them more adaptive and collaborative.

She noted that digital transformation efforts are intended to fully support the president's priority programs.

In implementing the roadmap, the bureaucracy reform evaluation policies will be integrated with other ministries and institutions and will also extend to rural areas, she noted.

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She expressed hope that in the coming year, the Government Performance Accountability System (SAKP) can begin operating. SAKP is an initiative to synchronize government institutions' performance, aiming to make their work more accountable and collaborative.

"This change encourages all ministries and institutions to synergize to achieve collective outcomes, specifically the National Development Priority Targets," she remarked.

The ministry will enhance the digitalization of civil apparatus management, implement talent management, and adopt a merit-based system, she emphasized.

Widyantini remarked that her administration aims to comprehensively strengthen government digital transformation in 2026. It includes transforming governance in areas such as business processes, human resources, institutions, culture, technology use for applications and infrastructure, data utilization, and digital security.

"(All of this is) to deliver optimal, user-oriented public services," she noted.

Moreover, the ministry will promote faster data interoperability and the integration of digital services, supported by Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI).

She remarked that the development of digital services will also be aligned with the president’s priority programs.

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Editor: Rahmad Nasution
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