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Geospatial Information Agency
Badan Informasi Geospasial
Agency overview
Formed17 October 1969
Jurisdiction Indonesia
HeadquartersJalan Raya Jakarta - Bogor km 46, Cibinong 16911, Indonesia
Agency executive
  • Prof. Dr.rer.nat. Muh Aris Marfai, S.Si, M.Sc
Parent departmentMinistry of National Development Planning
Websitewww.big.go.id

Geospatial Information Agency (Indonesian: Badan Informasi Geospasial, abbreviation: BIG) is the national mapping agency of Indonesia. BIG was formerly named National Coordinator for Survey and Mapping Agency (Indonesian: Badan Koordinasi Survei dan Pemetaan Nasional, abbreviation: Bakosurtanal). This national agency is responsible for Indonesian geospatial information per one map policy implementation.[1] In 2010, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (former president of Indonesia) stated that Indonesia should have a single referenced map, so there would not be any differences in spatial data for country development.[2]

Geospatial Information Agency is mandated by the Presidential Regulation No. 9 Year 2016 pertaining to the Implementation of One Map Policy to play a key role in achieving the goal of having one standardized map by the end of 2019. Specifically, Geospatial Information Agency is tasked to chair the One Map Policy Implementation Team as stipulated in Chapter 6, Article 3 of the regulation.[3] Furthermore, this agency is also responsible to assist the Acceleration Team chaired by Indonesia's Coordinating Ministry of Economic Affairs to resolve land and map conflicts as the result of One Map Policy implementation.[4]

Despite the agency function as primary imagery intelligence agency of Indonesia and part of Indonesian intelligence system, the agency was coordinated under the Ministry of Research and Technology prior 1 November 2015. On 1 November 2015, the agency coordination transferred to the Ministry of National Development Planning in pursuant of the Presidential Decree No. 127/2015. On 1 November 2022, based on the latest constituting document, Presidential Decree No. 128/2022, the agency placed under the President with Ministry of National Development Planning coordination.

Structure

The latest BIG structure, based on Chief of Geospatial Information Agency Decree No. 4/2020:

  1. Chief of Geospatial Information Agency
  2. Prime Secretary of Geospatial Information Agency
    1. Bureau of General Affairs, Human Resources, and Legal
    2. Bureau of Planning and Finance
      1. Division of General Affairs and Goods and Service Procurement
  3. Deputy I (Basic Geospatial Information)
    1. Center for Geodetic Control Network and Geodynamics
    2. Center for Topographic Mapping and Toponym
    3. Center for Marine and Coastal Mapping
    4. Center for Boundary Mapping
  4. Deputy II (Thematic Geospatial Information)
    1. Center for Thematic Mapping and Thematic Integration
    2. Center for Spatial Planning Mapping and Atlas
  5. Deputy III (Geospatial Information Infrastructure)
    1. Center for Geospatial Information Management and Dissemination
    2. Center for Geospatial Information Standards and Institutional Affairs
  6. Center for Research, Product Promotion, and Cooperation
  7. Inspectorate

References

  1. ^ "Kebijakan Satu Peta". satupeta.go.id. Retrieved 19 December 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ "Kebijakan satu peta - 'One Map policy' - di Indonesia | Down to Earth". www.downtoearth-indonesia.org. Retrieved 19 December 2021.
  3. ^ "Perpres No. 9/2016: Pemerintah Bentuk Tim Percepatan Kebijakan Satu Peta". setkab.go.id. Retrieved 19 December 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  4. ^ Media, Kompas Cyber (13 June 2017). "Jokowi Tagih Perkembangan "One Map Policy" ke Menko Darmin". KOMPAS.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 19 December 2021.