SAMARINDA (11/11/2025) - The Samarinda State Agricultural Polytechnic (Politani Samarinda) held its 2025–2026 Work Meeting, which was combined with the Socialization of the 2026 Input Cost Standards (SBM). The four-day event, held from November 4–7, 2025, in Tawangmangu, Karanganyar, Central Java, was attended by the leadership, heads of departments, heads of centers, and supporting units within Politani Samarinda.
The work meeting was officially opened by the Director of Politani Samarinda, Hamka, S.TP., M.Sc., M.P.
In his remarks, the Director emphasized the importance of the work meeting as a means of unifying efforts and developing effective, performance-oriented activity planning and budgeting strategies. This event also served as an opportunity to evaluate the previous year's programs and sharpen the direction of policies for the coming year.
The series of events included various presentation sessions from departments and work units within Politani Samarinda. Each representative was given the opportunity to present their 2026 activity plans and proposed priority programs.
The resource person was Rian Andriono, a representative from the Regional Office of the Directorate General of Treasury of Central Java Province, who presented material on the 2026 SBM policy and socialization.
The meeting was lively and productive, marked by various discussions, questions and answers, and program alignment between work units. Through this activity, it is hoped that all elements of Politani Samarinda will become more united in realizing professional, transparent, and accountable higher education governance. (HUMAS)
The work meeting was officially opened by the Director of Politani Samarinda, Hamka, S.TP., M.Sc., M.P.
In his remarks, the Director emphasized the importance of the work meeting as a means of unifying efforts and developing effective, performance-oriented activity planning and budgeting strategies. This event also served as an opportunity to evaluate the previous year's programs and sharpen the direction of policies for the coming year.
The series of events included various presentation sessions from departments and work units within Politani Samarinda. Each representative was given the opportunity to present their 2026 activity plans and proposed priority programs.
The resource person was Rian Andriono, a representative from the Regional Office of the Directorate General of Treasury of Central Java Province, who presented material on the 2026 SBM policy and socialization.
The meeting was lively and productive, marked by various discussions, questions and answers, and program alignment between work units. Through this activity, it is hoped that all elements of Politani Samarinda will become more united in realizing professional, transparent, and accountable higher education governance. (HUMAS)