nance and financing of development in the region, and
improving urban governance.
The details of Smart City’s goals are the im-
plementation of flood control and the relocation of
SKM edges, increasing capacity and distribution of
clean water, achieving cleanliness, beauty, and envi-
ronmentally friendly cities (parks and RTH), creat-
ing high quality, transparent, accountable, and free
of corruption public services, increasing the income
and effectiveness of regional financial management
that is also efficient and accountable, increasing the
economy through the role of small medium enter-
prises and cooperatives, tourism and creative econ-
omy, agriculture, plantations, livestock and fisheries,
and other business services, increasing the economy
through private investment and traditional markets,
increasing quality education, increased school’s fa-
cilities and infrastructure, facilitation for poor santri
in pesantrens, improved facilities for prevention and
disaster management, the realization of the develop-
ment of arts and culture, the role and achievements of
youth, sports correctional, community and women’s
empowerment, successful family planning, achieving
security and order stability in a conducive climate, the
realization of Kota Samarinda as a healthy and drug-
free city, increased infrastructure, urban facilities and
urban utilities.
4.2 Smart Branding of Samarinda
Smart City
The meaning of “Tepian Cerdas” on vision Samarinda
Realization as the Leading Intelligent Kota Tepian in
Kalimantan’ is related to the desire to integrate the
city identity and the meaning of ‘Tepian’ with Smart
City pillars. Kota Samarinda must and is able to solve
all problems with the six Smart City pillars, namely
Smart Governance, Smart Branding, Smart Economy,
Smart Living, Smart Society, and Smart Environment.
This report will focus on the Smart Branding pillar.
The Smart Branding development strategy aims
to improve the economy with small medium enter-
prises cooperatives, the tourism sector and the cre-
ative economy, agriculture, plantations, livestock and
fisheries, and other service businesses (Pasquinelli,
2015). This objectiveis aligned with the three Priority
Agendas of Kota Samarinda, like poverty alleviation
based on people’s economic empowerment, optimiza-
tion of flood control, and poverty alleviation based on
people’s economic empowerment.
The realization strategy is organizing street ven-
dors and other informal sectors in the trade area,
improve active cooperative institutions and small
medium enterprises, and the role of the Tourism and
Creative Economy, Agriculture, Plantation, Livestock
and Fisheries sectors to support the people’s econ-
omy, organize the Karang Mumus River to support
flood control and the Waterfront City concept, and
providing easy investment in terms of service and the
provision of human resource on the job market.
Smart City cannot be separated from the as-
pects of ICT (Information Communication Technol-
ogy). (Mart
´
ınez et al., 2017)Smart City itself starts
from the eagerness that information, city manage-
ment, and management can be realized properly,
which of course can also increase the branding of
Samarinda City in the eyes of the world later. This
aspect will be implemented with the development
of Samarinda Smart City supporting infrastructures,
such as Data Center (DC), Network Operation Con-
trol (NOC), Backbone between regional devices us-
ing Fiber Optic, Samarinda Command and Operation
Center, Samarinda Smart City Help Desk, and addi-
tional access of public wifi.
In addition, there’s also a plan to make applica-
tions and software for supporting Samarinda Smart
City development. Like The Samarinda Smart City
Dashboard (application to obtain information from all
applications developed by the City Government), Ap-
plication Programming Interface (API), connecting
application data to be communicated between appli-
cations, Data Warehouse as the main repository that
becomes the database of Samarinda City’s mining and
data analytics), eWarga (citizen interaction media ap-
plication with Lurah, Camat and City Government),
eKelurahan (population service support application),
and Panic Button (mobile-based emergency info de-
livery application with user segmented on all RT in
the neighborhood of Samarinda City Government).
Beside ICT, the Government of Samarinda City
also focuses on the development of Citra Niaga and
the potential of ecotourism. As the most impor-
tant regional economic center in East Kalimantan,
Samarinda City will revitalize the traditional market
into a modern market, provide easy investment in
terms of service and supply of human resources in the
labor market, organize street vendors and other infor-
mal sectors in the trade area, and increase active coop-
erative and small medium enterprises institutions and
the role of tourism and creative economy, agriculture,
livestock and fisheries to support the people’s econ-
omy.
For ecotourism potential, water will be managed
as a city brand from the Waterfront City Development
concept. Samarinda City will develop the banks of the
Mahakam River along with its main tributaries, the
Karang Mumus River, the Karang Asam Kecil River,
and the Great Karang Asam River; and its small tribu-
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