

Twenty-four mines operate MIS in different ways from total dependency to a means of checking their manual reporting system. A User Group of experienced colliery managers produced a Management Information System (MIS) requirements specification and began the evolution of the systems of today.

The successful application in the United Kingdom of the real time monitoring and control systems (MINOS) for underground mining operations, particularly in coal transport and the development of coalface monitoring (FIDO) in 1980 led naturally to the design of an operational data base for management. [ United KingdomĮnergy Technology Data Exchange (ETDEWEB) The researcher proposes a solution to integrate mail into a web-based system to help officers manage correspondence, such as processing incoming and outgoing mail and searching for data and does not need to be re-entered because third parties or outside parties only access the web-based correspondence system and only enter text on the web interface of forms or administrative applications that focus on correspondence.Management information systems. Based on the background of previous research, so the author has a basis for making with the title "ONE DOOR INTEGRATED SERVICE ADMINISTRATION INFORMATION SYSTEM" at the West Kalimantan Police Human Resources Bureau.


One of the problems that arise is that letters are not easily recognizable and often occur when there are incoming parties, officers have difficulty writing letters, and have difficulty finding data on incoming and outgoing letters that have been processed if needed. Namely using the Microsoft Word application to create incoming and outgoing letters, in this usual way, the West Kalimantan Police Human Resources Bureau officers have difficulty writing letters correctly. Muhammad Fahad (11211360), One-Stop Integrated Service Administration Information System at the West Kalimantan Police - The current service administration work system at the West Kalimantan Police, which focuses on managing correspondence, still uses normal work procedures.
