The Mission Driven Principle: Regulation and Disruption of Technology 4.0
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Abstract
Currently, human life is undergoing the Fourth Industrial Revolution (Industry 4.0), where technology to improve the quality of public services is necessary to create transparent, accountable, quick, and precise governance. Presently, electronic procurement of goods and/or services is one of the government's efforts to achieve good governance through the use of technology. Presidential Regulation (PerPres) Number 12 of 2021 explicitly mandates that procurement of goods and/or services must be conducted electronically. This research aims to understand how to address technological disruption in the Industry 4.0 era and contribute scientific insights regarding the mission-driven principle in the policy of goods and services procurement. The research method utilizes a qualitative approach with a normative (doctrinal) legal specification, which will be analyzed descriptively. The results show that the application of the mission-driven regulation in the issuance of Presidential Regulation Number 12 of 2021 has provided added value in terms of value for money, competition, integrity, transparency, and efficiency.