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AI Policy Analysis & Regulatory Intelligence in Indonesia

Deploy AI for policy analysis in Indonesian government as KOMDIGI's AI Roadmap targets 100,000 AI talents and regulatory complexity accelerates.

Duration2-3 days
LocationIndonesia
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AI Landscape in Indonesia

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.

Key Challenges in Indonesia

  • GR 71/2019 Compliance Deadline PressurePublic 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.
  • LKPP e-Procurement ModernisationOver 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.
  • Citizen Service Expectations GapIndonesia'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.
  • Bahasa Indonesia Requirement for Government AIPresidential Regulation No. 63 of 2019 mandates Bahasa Indonesia in all government agreements and documentation. AI tools deployed in government must operate in Bahasa, and training materials must be fully localised.
  • Standardising AI Adoption Across BUMNsAll 107 state-owned enterprises operate under the AKHLAK framework, but lack standardised AI governance guidelines. Inconsistent AI adoption across BUMNs creates interoperability and quality challenges.

Why Pertama Partners in Indonesia

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.

Market Size

$5.8 billion AI market by 2030

Sound familiar?

GR 71/2019 Compliance Deadline Pressure

LKPP e-Procurement Modernisation

Citizen Service Expectations Gap

Bahasa Indonesia Requirement for Government AI

Standardising AI Adoption Across BUMNs

Our team has trained executives at globally-recognized brands

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What you'll achieve

Problems you'll solve

  • Policy research cycles taking 3-6 months due to manual literature review and synthesis
  • Inability to monitor regulatory developments across multiple ASEAN jurisdictions simultaneously
  • Policy impact modelling limited to basic spreadsheet analysis instead of AI simulation
  • Public consultation analysis bottlenecked by volume of citizen submissions
  • Policy papers referencing outdated data due to inability to track all new publications
  • No systematic benchmarking against other governments' AI and digital policies

Value you'll gain

  • Speed: Accelerate policy research and development cycles by 40-60%
  • Breadth: AI synthesises 3-5x more evidence sources than manual research
  • Monitoring: Real-time regulatory scanning across all relevant jurisdictions
  • Modelling: AI impact simulation provides faster, more nuanced policy scenario analysis
  • Consultation: AI analyses thousands of public submissions in hours, not weeks
  • Benchmarking: Continuous AI monitoring of international policy best practices

YOUR PATH FORWARD

From Readiness to Results

Every AI transformation is different, but the journey follows a proven sequence. Start where you are. Scale when you're ready.

1

ASSESS · 2-3 days

AI Readiness Audit

Understand exactly where you stand and where the biggest opportunities are. We map your AI maturity across strategy, data, technology, and culture, then hand you a prioritized action plan.

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Choose your path

2A

TRAIN · 1 day minimum

Training Cohort

Upskill your leadership and teams so AI adoption sticks. Hands-on programs tailored to your industry, with measurable proficiency gains.

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2B

DEPLOY · 2-3 days

AI Policy Analysis & Regulatory Intelligence

Synthesise policy research and scan regulations in minutes.

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3

SCALE · 1-6 months

Implementation Engagement

Roll out what works across the organization with governance, change management, and measurable ROI. We embed with your team so capability transfers, not just deliverables.

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4

ITERATE & ACCELERATE · Ongoing

Reassess & Redeploy

AI moves fast. Regular reassessment ensures you stay ahead, not behind. We help you iterate, optimize, and capture new opportunities as the technology landscape shifts.

Plan your next phase

Frequently asked

Sources & References

  1. Indonesia GR 71/2019 Implementing Regulation (March 2025)MEF (Mobile Ecosystem Forum) (2025)
  2. GR 71/2019 Electronic Systems and TransactionsABNR Counsellors at Law (2019)
  3. Indonesia Government Procurement (LKPP e-Procurement)U.S. International Trade Administration (2024)
  4. BUMN AKHLAK Core Values FrameworkMondaq (2022)
  5. Indonesia National AI Strategy (Stranas KA) and KOMDIGI AI RoadmapPS Engage / KOMDIGI (2025)
  6. Presidential Regulation No. 63 of 2019 on Bahasa Indonesia in AgreementsAssegaf Hamzah & Partners (2019)
  7. Indonesia Personal Data Protection Act (UU PDP)Library of Congress (2022)
  8. Digital Talent Scholarship (DTS) 2025Komdigi (2025)
  9. Kartu Prakerja Pre-Employment Card ProgramUN DESA / Prakerja.go.id (2024)

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