Development of A Digitalized Public Sector Logistics Policy System for Optimizing Strategic Goods Distribution Luluk Fauziah (a*), Mashudi (a), Kholidin (a)
a) Sekolah Vokasi, Universitas Diponegoro
Abstract
The digitalization of public sector logistics policies has emerged as a strategic solution for enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of strategic goods distribution. This study aims to analyze the role of digitalization in logistics policies while identifying challenges and opportunities in its implementation. Through a literature review method, the study explores the impact of digitalization on transparency, accountability, and distribution coordination within the public sector.
The analysis reveals that digitalization accelerates distribution processes, minimizes administrative errors, and enhances data-driven decision-making. However, policy fragmentation and system interoperability across agencies remain significant obstacles to optimizing logistics digitalization. Therefore, this study recommends regulatory alignment, the enhancement of technological standards, and the reinforcement of data-driven evaluations to ensure the successful implementation of a digitalized public sector logistics system.
Keywords: Logistics digitalization, public policy, strategic goods distribution, information systems