I. Introduction
In digital transformation, data into a high-value asset can be considered a new type of wealth. Valid data is one of the keys to government organizations carrying out public services. Government policy-making processes require data and information to provide data-driven policies. The ever-increasing volume of data creates data inconsistencies that need to be addressed so that data-based policies can be delivered correctly and reliably. Digital transformation allows knowledge to be processed and stored universally as data [1]. The application of digital transformation in government agencies can realize dynamic, responsive, and efficient government governance. The acceleration of digital transformation must be in line with good data and information governance to support the achievement of organizational goals. Accelerating digital transformation requires the availability of real-time data to assist in coordination, collaboration, and decision-making [2].