Summary
Muhammad Khayat is an Information Technology Consultant and program manager with 12 years' experience designing and deploying ICT solutions to strengthen village governance, financial management, and migrant worker protection across Indonesia. He leads development of village information systems (mitradesa) and district-level middleware for fiscal transparency, combining hands-on system design, programming, training, and long-term maintenance. At INFEST Yogyakarta he has managed multi-donor programs (MAMPU, MAVC, AWO) that tie open-source tech to participatory planning, open-data and accountability practices. He has trained hundreds of local officials across dozens of districts, supported 236 villages with intensive financial management assistance, and built geospatial and survey systems for poverty, migration, and village planning. Known for blending applied research (quantitative and qualitative) with pragmatic engineering, he is particularly invested in open-source collaboration to expand information freedom at the local governance level.
12 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.), Sarjana Teknik, Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.), Sarjana Teknik at Universitas Ahmad Dahlan Yogyakarta
Indonesian, javanese, English