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IMPLEMENTASI KEPEMIMPINAN KENEGARAWANAN DALAM PEMAJUAN KEPEMIMPINAN NASIONAL Sudiarso, Aries; Tuasikal, Husein
JAB (Jurnal Akuntansi & Bisnis) Vol 5, No 01 (2019): Vol. 5, No. 01 JUNI 2019
Publisher : JAB (Jurnal Akuntansi & Bisnis)

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This research aims to review the implementation of national leadership in statesmanship leadership indonesian president to run for the leadership of their ir. Was up to the leadership of president dr .S.B yudhoyono , especially in statesmanship of leadership in the national leadership. Of statesmanship leadership to operated who found the concept of regeneration leadership, education and training of legal certainty and the leadership and government institutions. Of the three leadership conception statesmanship leaderships do attempt to implementation national leadership to the furtherance of which made statesmanship leadership must be able to follow any change of progress in the field of national leadership .Shall be a national of leadership needs to be answered by the leader of the country. When this was conducted then happen to the steady improvement of national leadership and able to answered all the global dynamic. Keywords : Statesmanship Leadership and National leadership
The Impact of Increasing Sigma Value on the Performance of the Weapon Production Line at PT. X Fatmawati, Fatmawati; Sudiarso, Aries; Juprianto; Nugroh, Vicky Aditiyo; Ardhana, Andini Aprilia; Gultom, Rudy AG
SPECTA Journal of Technology Vol. 7 No. 3 (2023): SPECTA Journal of Technology
Publisher : LPPM ITK

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PT X is one of the companies that produces the Main Armament System (Alutsista) used by the Indonesian National Army. In an effort to meet the production needs of Assault rifle weapons, PT. X must meet the quality standards set by the Ministry of Defense to support the operational tasks of the Indonesian National Army. This study aims to improve the performance of the weapon production line by measuring and evaluating the amount of sigma value in long-barreled weapons. The method used in this research is DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, and Control), which is a structured approach to quality improvement. This method is used to address problems that occur on the weapon production line and analyze improvements that can be made to improve production performance. The steps recommended in this study include using the Critical to Quality method to identify the causes of problems that occur in weapon production. Furthermore, the Cause and Effect method is used to rank the most significant causes of problems based on the scores obtained. The 5W+1H method is also used to formulate appropriate improvement proposals based on the ranking results from the Cause and Effect Matrix. Thus, it is expected that an effective improvement proposal can be found to improve the performance of PT. X weapon production line.
Implications of Illegal Sea Fence Construction on Maritime Security, Environment, And Welfare Of Coastal Communities Aygy Yolanda, Hariyantana; Sudiarso, Aries; Jhandana, I.B Putra
ARRUS Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : PT ARRUS Intelektual Indonesia

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This study aims to analyze the implications of the construction of the sea fence on maritime security, the environment, and the welfare of coastal communities. The research method used is qualitative with a descriptive-analytical approach, utilizing secondary data from legal documents, official reports, scientific articles, and reliable news. The results of the study show that this sea fence violates various national regulations, such as the Regulation of the Minister of Marine Affairs and Fisheries No. 28 of 2021 concerning KKPRL, Law No. 27 of 2007 concerning the Management of Coastal Areas and Small Islands, and Law No. 32 of 2009 concerning Environmental Protection. The ecological impacts are also significant, including the destruction of mangroves and marine biota habitats that threaten the sustainability of coastal ecosystems. There are indications of a conflict of interest related to this project, which allegedly involves a large property developer for reclamation without transparency and participation of local communities. Weak coordination between government agencies such as the KKP, TNI AL, and Bakamla RI has also exacerbated this situation. The construction of illegal sea fences not only harms coastal communities economically and socially, but also violates the law and threatens the sustainability of marine ecosystems. Concrete measures such as the dismantling of illegal sea fences, rehabilitation of coastal ecosystems, increased coordination between agencies, and the implementation of sustainability-based policies are needed to prevent similar cases in the future.
Optimization of Free Nutritious Meal Supply Chain Program in Support of Indonesia's Non-Military Defense Force Sukmasari, Dyah; Aritonang, Sovian; Sudiarso, Aries; Pujianto, Koko
Jurnal Ilmiah Global Education Vol. 6 No. 3 (2025): JURNAL ILMIAH GLOBAL EDUCATION
Publisher : LPPM Institut Pendidikan Nusantara Global

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Purpose: This study aims to analyze the optimization of the supply chain in the Free Nutritious Meal (MBG) Program to support Indonesia’s non-military defense force. The research focuses on evaluating supply chain challenges, assessing the impact of efficient logistics and stakeholder collaboration, and proposing strategic improvements to enhance food security and national resilience. Design/methodology/approach: This research employs a qualitative descriptive approach through a literature review of academic publications, government policies, and international reports on food supply chains and national security. The study examines key supply chain components, inefficiencies, and potential solutions to strengthen the sustainability of the MBG Program. Findings: The findings indicate that the effectiveness of the MBG Program depends on an efficient supply chain encompassing production, distribution, and consumption. Key challenges include logistical constraints, production sustainability, and multi-stakeholder coordination. Implementing strategic measures such as digital supply chain management, infrastructure investment, and local food diversification can enhance program efficiency and contribute to Indonesia’s non-military defense strategy. Originality/value: This research contributes to the fields of food security and national resilience by providing a strategic framework for optimizing the MBG Program’s supply chain. It offers practical recommendations for policymakers, supply chain managers, and stakeholders to establish a more resilient and adaptive food security system.
Integration of FMEA Analysis with Environmental Sustainability Aspects in the Defense Industry a Proactive Approach to Prevent System Risks and Ecological Impacts Saefullah, Endang; Sudiarso, Aries; Muhammad, Ade
Indonesian Journal of Advanced Research Vol. 4 No. 9 (2025): September 2025
Publisher : PT FORMOSA CENDEKIA GLOBAL

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijar.v4i9.15400

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The defense industry plays a strategic role in national security, yet environmental impacts are often overlooked. This study develops an integrated Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) framework that incorporates environmental sustainability indicators into critical processes such as ammunition assembly, combat vehicle painting, and explosives storage. A descriptive quantitative approach is applied using FMEA by assessing severity, occurrence, and detection, while also considering hazardous waste, emissions, energy use, and contamination risks. The results show that the failure mode with the highest Risk Priority Number (RPN) is process failure due to human error or non-standard procedures (RPN = 252). Other significant risks include hazardous waste (RPN = 200) and excessive energy/resource use (RPN = 175). These findings emphasize the need for operator training, integrated waste management, and regular energy audits. The study concludes that sustainability-integrated FMEA provides a comprehensive framework aligning operational reliability with ecological responsibility in the Indonesian defense industry.