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National Search and Rescue Agency
Badan Nasional Pencarian dan Pertolongan
Flag of the National Search and Rescue Agency

National Search and Rescue Agency building in Jakarta
Agency overview
Formed28 February 1972 (1972-02-28)
JurisdictionGovernment of Indonesia
HeadquartersGedung Badan SAR Nasional Jalan Angkasa Blok B.15 KAV 2-3 Kemayoran Jakarta Pusat 10720 - Indonesia
MottoAvignam Jagat Samagram (Sanskrit)
"May the universe be saved"
Agency executive
Websitewww.basarnas.go.id

The National Search and Rescue Agency (Indonesian: Badan Nasional Pencarian dan Pertolongan, lit.'Search and Rescue National Agency'; formerly named Badan SAR Nasional, both abbreviated Basarnas) is a government agency of Indonesia that specialize in search and rescue activity in Indonesia. Its head office is in Kemayoran, Central Jakarta, Jakarta.[1]

Task

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According to presidential decree No. 99/2007 regarding National Search and Rescue Agency Republic of Indonesia, Basarnas primary to task are to assist president in implementation of search and rescue activity in Indonesia.[2]

Function

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  • Formulation of national and general policies in search and rescue;
  • Formulation of technical policies in search and rescue;
  • Policy coordination, planning and program development in search and rescue;
  • Guidance, deployment, oversee search and rescue resources;
  • Implementation of search and rescue;
  • Implementation of initial operation of search and rescue;
  • Coordinating search and rescue resources in search and rescue operation;
  • Training and human resource development in the field of search and rescue;
  • Research and development in the field of search and rescue;
  • Information management and communication in the field of search and rescue;
  • Implementing relation and cooperation in the field of search and rescue;
  • Management of state assets/property within Basarnas;
  • Guidance and general administration servicesin the field of search and rescue;
  • Supervise over Basarnas' task and activity;
  • Provide report, suggestion and consideration in the field of search and rescue;

In 2021, 2,264 search and rescue operations were carried out.[3]

Organisational structure

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  • Head of Basarnas (Kepala Badan SAR Nasional), Head of Basarnas is directly appointed and responsible to president.
  • Secretariate General (Sekretariat Utama), its primary task are to assist in general affairs and report directly to Head of Basarnas, and it consist of 3 bureaus:
    • Bureau of General Affairs (Biro Umum)
    • Bureau of Planning and Foreign Cooperation (Biro Perencanaan dan Kerjasama Teknik Luar Negeri)
    • Bureau of Law and Human Resources (Biro Hukum dan Kepegawaian)
  • Deputy of Search and Rescue Resources (Deputi Bidang Potensi SAR)
    • Directorate of Facilities and Infrastructure (Direktorat Sarana dan Prasarana)
    • Directorate of Resource Development and Search and Rescue Community (Direktorat Bina Ketenagaan dan Pemasyarakatan SAR)
  • Deputy of Search and Rescue Operation (Deputi Bidang Operasi SAR)
    • Directorate of Operation and Training (Direktorat Operasi dan Latihan)
    • Directorate of Communication (Direktorat Komunikasi)
    • Data and Information Center (Pusat Data dan Informasi), a supporting unit within basarnas
  • Inspectorate (Inspektorat)
  • Technical Unit (Unit Pelaksana Teknis), its primary task to implement search and rescue activity in regional level, which consist of 13 Technical Unit Office Class A and 21 Technical Unit Office Class B.

Head of National Search and Rescue Agency

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No. Picture Chief of National Search and Rescue Agency Took office Left office Defence branch Ref.
1
Dono Indarto
Indarto, DonoAir Marshal (Ret.)
Dono Indarto
19721985 Indonesian Air Force
2
Hasari Hasanudin
Hasanudin, HasariAir Marshal (Ret.)
Hasari Hasanudin
19851992 Indonesian Air Force
3
Harinto
HarintoRear Admiral (Ret.)
Harinto
19921998 Indonesian Navy
4
Setio Rahardjo
Rahardjo, SetioRear Admiral (Ret.)
Setio Rahardjo
19982003 Indonesian Navy
5
Yayun Riyanto
Riyanto, YayunRear Admiral (Ret.)
Yayun Riyanto
200324 Nov 2006 Indonesian Navy
6
Bambang Karnoyudho
Karnoyudho, BambangRear Admiral (Ret.)
Bambang Karnoyudho
24 November 200615 October 2008 Indonesian Navy
7
Ida Bagus Sanubari
Sanubari, Ida BagusAir Marshal (Ret.)
Ida Bagus Sanubari
15 October 200811 August 2010 Indonesian Air Force
8
Wardjoko
WardjokoAir Marshal (Ret.)
Wardjoko
11 August 201021 December 2010 Indonesian Air Force
9
Nono Sampono
Sampono, NonoLieutenant General (Ret.)
Nono Sampono
21 December 20101 August 2011 Indonesian Marine Corps
10
Daryatmo
DaryatmoAir Marshal (Ret.)
Daryatmo
1 August 201115 August 2012 Indonesian Air Force
11
Muhammad Alfan Baharudin
Baharudin, Muhammad AlfanLieutenant General (Ret.)
Muhammad Alfan Baharudin
15 August 201214 April 2014 Indonesian Marine Corps
12
Felicianus Henry Bambang Sulistyo
Sulistyo, Felicianus Henry BambangAir Marshal (Ret.)
Felicianus Henry Bambang Sulistyo
14 April 20141 February 2017 Indonesian Air Force
13
Muhammad Syaugi (id)
Syaugi, MuhammadAir Marshal (Ret.)
Muhammad Syaugi (id)
1 February 201725 January 2019 Indonesian Air Force
14
Bagus Puruhito (id)
Puruhito, BagusAir Marshal (Ret.)
Bagus Puruhito (id)
25 January 201921 October 2020 Indonesian Air Force
15
Henri Alfiandi (id)
Alfiandi, HenriAir Marshal
Henri Alfiandi (id)
4 February 2021present Indonesian Air Force

List of major operations

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Aviation

Ship Transportation

References

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  1. ^ "Home Archived 18 June 2012 at the Wayback Machine." (Archive) National Search and Rescue Agency. Retrieved on 10 May 2012. "Jl. Angkasa Blok B.15 KAV 2-3 Kemayoran - Jakarta Pusat Jakarta - Indonesia 10720"
  2. ^ "Task and Function." Tugas dan Fungsi Basarnas. Retrieved on 16 June 2017.
  3. ^ Bainbridge, Robyn. "SAR operations in Indonesia, the world's largest archipelago state". AirMed&Rescue. Retrieved 23 September 2024.
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