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The Jakarta administration launched the Jakarta Smart City program in City Hall in Central Jakarta on Monday in an effort to establish a technology-based service for residents.
During the launch, the city introduced the Jakarta Smart City website, smartcity.jakarta.go.id, as well as smartphone applications Qlue for residents and CROP Jakarta (Cepat Respon Opini Publik) for civil servants and officials.
Your comments:
This is a great idea, but one that will ultimately fail. Even with over US$100k budgeted for education the older generation of government officials just won't be able to get it to work efficiently. Please prove me wrong.
P Simon Peers
It is good innovation. The Jakarta Smart City program will facilitate the effort to establish a technology-based service for residents. By introducing its website and integrating it with the Qlue and CROP Jakarta applications, residents can obtain valuable information such as traffic information, locations of schools, community health centers, fuel stations, hospitals and restaurants.
Hopefully, this program can optimize service and facilitate communication between residents and city officials.
Hilda Fakhiroh
Finally ' people who can use smartphones to manage this country properly instead of flossing and fooling around with their tweets. Keep it up! I have nothing else to say, I'm genuinely amazed by this news.
Amyeong
I hope such programs can be applied not only in Jakarta but also in the other cities across Indonesia.
Oky Gresya Ningrum
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