Equip Indonesian government teams with AI capabilities under KOMDIGI's ethical guidelines and the National AI Strategy's bureaucratic reform priority.
Indonesia's government procurement system, managed through LKPP's e-procurement platform (SPSE and e-Catalogue), processes over 45% of government spending (approximately USD 78.5 billion total). The National AI Strategy (Stranas KA) targets bureaucratic reform as a priority sector, and KOMDIGI's 2025 AI Roadmap sets a short-term target of 100,000 AI talents annually. Public Electronic System Operators face a March 2026 compliance deadline under GR 71/2019's implementing regulation, with sanctions including blacklisting and delisting. All 107 state-owned enterprises (BUMNs) operate under the AKHLAK values framework, creating a standardised culture for AI adoption across government bodies.
LOCAL CONTEXT
As Southeast Asia's largest economy, Indonesia represents enormous potential for AI-driven transformation. The Making Indonesia 4.0 programme and Kartu Prakerja digital training subsidies signal strong government commitment to upskilling the workforce for the digital economy.
$5.8 billion AI market by 2030
THE CHALLENGE
“GR 71/2019 Compliance Deadline Pressure”
“LKPP e-Procurement Modernisation”
“Citizen Service Expectations Gap”
Our team has trained executives at globally-recognized brands
FUNDING & SUBSIDIES
IDR 4.2 million per participant (course subsidy + IDR 700,000 completion incentive)
Individual team members can apply for training subsidies covering AI skills development
Official Source200% of total vocational training expenses deductible from corporate income tax
Companies can claim double tax deduction for qualifying AI training costs in digital economy and eligible sectors
Official SourceREGULATORY LANDSCAPE
GR 71/2019's implementing regulation (March 2025) requires full compliance by March 2026 for Public Electronic System Providers, with progressive sanctions including blacklisting. LKPP e-procurement standards govern all government purchasing. Presidential Regulation No. 63/2019 mandates Bahasa Indonesia for government agreements. AKHLAK framework applies to all 107 BUMNs. Stranas KA targets bureaucratic reform.
CHALLENGES IN INDONESIA
Public Electronic System Operators face a March 2026 deadline under GR 71/2019's implementing regulation. Non-compliance results in progressive sanctions including blacklisting and delisting from government systems.
Over 45% of government spending (approximately USD 78.5 billion) flows through LKPP's e-procurement system. AI can dramatically improve procurement efficiency, but government teams need training to implement it within compliance frameworks.
Indonesia's National AI Strategy targets bureaucratic reform as a priority sector. Citizens increasingly expect digital-first government services, but public sector AI adoption lags behind the private sector's 47% year-on-year growth rate.
OUR PROCESS
We assess departmental objectives, regulatory constraints, and existing digital infrastructure to scope appropriate AI applications.
Civil servants learn AI fundamentals, bias mitigation techniques, and governance frameworks through scenario-based workshops.
Participants develop evaluation criteria, RFP templates, and vendor assessment scorecards aligned with public sector standards.
Teams design controlled pilots with success metrics, citizen feedback mechanisms, and accountability structures for responsible deployment.
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WHY PERTAMA PARTNERS
Pertama understands Indonesian government procurement (LKPP e-procurement), AKHLAK values alignment, and Bahasa Indonesia documentation requirements. Unlike global consulting firms, we structure engagements within government purchasing frameworks and train for the specific AI governance requirements of public sector organisations.
All training materials and facilitation delivered in Bahasa Indonesia. Presidential Regulation No. 63/2019 mandates Bahasa in business agreements, so all contracts and documentation comply. Delivery accommodates Indonesian hierarchical business culture with musyawarah (consensus) decision-making approaches. Blended learning format combining in-person workshops (preferred by 65% of Indonesian companies) with digital delivery for nationwide reach. Content aligned with AKHLAK values framework. Procurement structured for LKPP e-procurement compliance. Modules adapted for BUMN and ministerial organisational structures.
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