The Effect Of Sipd Application Data Integration With Siptl On Regional Loss Settlement

Authors

  • Rahmad Daulay Politeknik Negeri Medan Author
  • Deliana Deliana Politeknik Negeri Medan Author
  • Ilham Hidayah Napitupulu Politeknik Negeri Medan Author

Keywords:

local government regional losses application integration

Abstract

Regional financial management demands transparency, accountability, and compliance with laws and regulations. One issue that continues to be highlighted is the slow resolution of regional losses due to weak coordination between work units and limitations in the information systems used. This study aims to analyze the effect of integrating the Regional Government Information System (SIPD) application with the Audit Result Follow-Up Monitoring Information System (SIPTL) on the effectiveness of regional loss resolution. The research method uses a quantitative approach with a questionnaire instrument distributed to Regional Government Civil Servants, supplemented by secondary data in the form of Audit Result Reports from the Supreme Audit Agency (BPK). The results show that the integration of SIPD with SIPTL has a significant impact on accelerating the follow-up of audit results. This integration also improves data accuracy, strengthens internal oversight, and creates better transparency. Thus, application integration can be a strategic solution in accelerating the resolution of regional losses while improving the quality of governance.

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2026-02-20

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The Effect Of Sipd Application Data Integration With Siptl On Regional Loss Settlement. (2026). Prosiding Simposium Ilmiah Akuntansi, 393-396. https://sia-iaikpd.fdaptsu.org/index.php/sia/article/view/348

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