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        "msgid": "bgn-explains-rp5-7-billion-video-conference-budget-1777103462",
        "date": "2026-04-25 13:39:49",
        "title": "BGN Explains Rp5.7 Billion Video Conference Budget",
        "author": "",
        "source": "VIVA",
        "tags": "berita",
        "topic": "Social Policy",
        "summary": "The National Nutrition Agency (BGN) has justified a Rp5.7 billion allocation for video conferencing services from April to December 2026, aimed at supporting the implementation of the free nutritious meals (MBG) programme. Head of BGN, Dadan Hindayana, emphasised that the enterprise-level system, managed by the agency's Data and Information Centre, can accommodate up to 5,000 active users and 50,000 participants per session to ensure coordinated communication across central and regional stakeholders. This digital infrastructure is crucial for standardising guidelines, technical briefings, and evaluations, thereby maintaining programme quality and reach among thousands of implementers nationwide.",
        "content": "<p>The National Nutrition Agency (BGN) has provided an explanation\nregarding the procurement of video conferencing services worth Rp5.7\nbillion for the period April to December 2026. Head of BGN, Dadan\nHindayana, stated that the service is prepared to support the\nimplementation of the free nutritious meals (MBG) programme. He noted\nthat the MBG programme requires extensive coordination, uniform delivery\nof technical guidance, and education for various stakeholders at central\nand regional levels. Dadan explained that the execution of the\nnutritious meals programme does not only rely on field service\ndistribution but also on BGN\u2019s ability to ensure that all implementers\nunderstand the same directives, guidelines, and implementation\nstandards. Therefore, digital communication tools with large capacity\nare needed to maintain information alignment across all levels of\nprogramme execution. \u201cThe nutritious meals programme involves many\nparties, from the centre, local governments, service units, to field\nimplementers. In such situations, fast, simultaneous, and documented\ncoordination becomes an important part of the programme\u2019s success,\u201d\nDadan said in his statement on Saturday, 25 April 2026. According to\nDadan, the video conferencing service is a centralised enterprise system\nmanaged by BGN\u2019s Data and Information Centre (Pusdatin), with a capacity\nof around 5,000 active users and the ability to host up to 50,000\nparticipants in a single virtual meeting session. The service will be\nused by the entire BGN organisational structure, from high-level leaders\n(equivalent to echelon I), mid-level leaders (equivalent to echelon II),\nadministrative officials (equivalent to echelon III), to heads of\nRegional Nutrition Fulfilment Service Units (SPPG) in the regions. The\nservice will be used for various programme needs, including national and\nregional coordination meetings, policy socialisation, delivery of\ntechnical guidelines, technical guidance for implementers, programme\nevaluation forums, and public education activities. With this large\ncapacity support, BGN can reach tens of thousands of participants at\nonce, including implementers in various regions who need direct guidance\nfrom the centre. \u201cWe want to ensure that messages, directives, and\nprogramme implementation guidelines can be received intact by\nimplementers in various regions. This need is part of the work system to\nmaintain the quality of programme execution,\u201d he concluded.<\/p>",
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