UIN Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta continues to strengthen its commitment to delivering public information services that are transparent, easily accessible, and innovative. Through a Focus Group Discussion (FGD) on PPID Website Development held on Monday (13/7/2026) at the Meeting Room on the 3rd Floor of the General Administrative Center (PAU) Building, a range of strategic steps were formulated to improve PPID services while preparing for the 2026 Public Information Transparency Monitoring and Evaluation (e-Monev KIP) assessment.
The
FGD was attended by the entire Public Information and Documentation Officer (PPID)
Team of UIN Sunan Kalijaga, including the Internal Supervisory Unit (SPI) as
the PPID companion body, the Public Relations Team, and the Center for
Information Technology and Data (PTIPD). The meeting forms part of efforts to
strengthen public information transparency governance, not only to meet
compliance standards, but also to deliver an ever-improving service experience
for the public.
The
Chair of the UIN Sunan Kalijaga SPI, Dr. Shaleh, who also serves as PPID
companion, affirmed that the challenge of running the PPID this year is no
longer merely maintaining the Informative status, but also delivering
innovations that have a genuine impact on service quality.
“This year the challenge is greater. Whereas before
we were working to achieve the Informative status, now the question is how to
maintain it through various innovations, while also ensuring the completeness
of data at every implementing PPID unit,”
he said.
Innovation,
he argued, must be built systematically, from the provision of information and
the strengthening of services, through to improving the quality of the website
as the primary face of UIN Sunan Kalijaga's information transparency services.
The
forum also discussed a number of service strengthening measures, including the
preparation of a PPID helpdesk mechanism. Among the alternatives discussed were
the optimization of front office or reception staff as information service
officers, and the involvement of part-time students specifically assigned to
the PPID helpdesk.
The
team also agreed on the importance of presenting real-time statistics on
information requests through the PPID website, displaying monthly developments
in information requests so that the public can openly view the performance of
public information services within UIN Sunan Kalijaga.
The
forum also addressed the implementation of 17 PPID innovation action plans
prepared as part of the strategy for the national public information
transparency evaluation. These innovations form part of the commitment to
strengthening service quality while increasing public participation in
accessing information.
Meanwhile,
the SPI Secretary, Syaifullahi Maslul, outlined the stages of PPID website
improvement that will be the focus of work in the period ahead. Various aspects,
including interface aesthetics, menu navigation, ease of link access, and more
user-friendly information presentation, will be continuously refined so that
the PPID website can deliver an ever more optimal service experience.
These FGD forms part of UIN Sunan Kalijaga's commitment to continuously building
open, accountable, and public service-oriented governance. Through the synergy
of PPID, SPI, PTIPD, and the Public Relations Team, this website development
not only fulfils the e-Monev KIP assessment indicators but also delivers
public information services that are increasingly responsive, transparent, and
adaptive to the needs of society. (humassk)