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Like Japan, Indonesia experiences frequent natural disasters including earthquakes, tsunamis, and floods. In Jakarta, regular
flooding almost every year affects many people and impacts the local economy.
The manual disaster information management system at Jakarta’s Regional Disaster Management Agency, BPBD DKI Jakarta,
was unable to provide fast and accurate disaster mitigation and information, requiring five to seven days to gather critical infor-
mation, and causing deployment delays at BPBD stations and headquarters. In addition, BPBD’s online portal was often disabled
due to overloaded server capacity, preventing citizens from accessing accurate information about disasters in real-time. BPBD DKI
Jakarta therefore required an effective integrated disaster management system to manage regular flooding and other disaster
issues in the region.
Fujitsu proposed its DIMS application as a solution. DIMS is an integrated system of hardware and software designed to acceler-
ate the management of information during the disaster mitigation process. It combines Fujitsu’s accumulated experience and
knowledge of disaster mitigation systems used in Japan. The system’s main functions are to transmit early warnings, make collec-
tion and provision of information more efficient, and assist swift decision making.
Fujitsu also developed BPBD’s web portal to improve information dissemination and eliminate access issues, and will
provide consultancy and support services, including high-speed response on technical support related to system and hard-
ware maintenance.
DIMS has improved BPBD’s response time significantly. BPBD is now
able to provide more detailed information needed by other agencies in
real-time and with high accuracy. As a result, coordination in the whole
disaster mitigation process has become more effective and efficient.
“DIMS has helped BPBD DKI Jakarta in accelerating information
management during the disaster mitigation process, particularly during
the severe flooding that hits DKI Jakarta. Fujitsu’s experience in provid-
ing DIMS for disaster management in Japan is a guarantee for us to
implement a similar system in mitigating disaster in DKI Jakarta Prov-
ince,” notes Edy Junaedi, Head of Informatics and Controlling Division
at BPBD DKI Jakarta.
DKI Jakarta Regional Disaster Management Agency
Leveraging Experience from Japan to Provide Disaster Information Management Solutions in Indonesia
Edy Junaedi, Head of Informatics and Controlling Division,
DKI Jakarta Regional Disaster Management Agency
CUSTOMER SOLUTION PROFILE
with South Korea. In the hardware business, Fujitsu will
strengthen channel sales, and in addition to x86 servers and
storage, will make concerted efforts, continuing from last year, to
expand sales of the SPARC M10 UNIX server.
In the ASEAN region, Fujitsu has continued to record increased
earnings in recent years, and efforts to build its business struc-
ture are ongoing. Looking forward, Fujitsu aims for sustained
business growth by enhancing and expanding its solutions and
services business, which have potential for growth in the region.
As specific measures, Fujitsu will deploy highly specialized
human resources to strategic fields such as healthcare, distribu-
tion, and social infrastructure, as well as business domains that
can be expected to grow, such as cloud computing and datacen-
ter businesses. With plans to focus on expansion of new
businesses and new business deals, Fujitsu is aggressively invest-
ing to this end. In the hardware business, Fujitsu is strengthen-
ing its channel sales, and will focus on sales growth, particularly
in the countries of Indonesia and Malaysia.
In the Asian region, Fujitsu’s growth is expected to surpass
that of the market. With acquisitions and other large-scale
investments on the horizon, Fujitsu will aggressively move
forward with business expansion.
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FUJITSU LIMITED ANNUAL REPORT 2014
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