Witra Apdhi Yohanitas, Arif Ramadhan, Muhammad Akbar Pribadi, Novi Savarianti Fahrani, Robby Firman Syah, Selfy Andreani, Sudardi ,, A. A. Nugroho, I. F. Azmi, Annisa Nurjannah, Rahmat Nuryono, Hadi Supratikta, Tomo Hadi Saputro, Hotnier Sipahutar, Suripto ., Marsono .
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The problem of regional innovation is the absence of data inventory, processes, lesson learning, well-integrated regional innovation management, and supporting infrastructure for activities, namely the Knowledge Management System container. Knowledge Management System is a tool, technique, and strategy used to maintain, analyze, organize, develop, and share business expertise. The purpose of this study is the availability of lesson learned knowledge management system governance in government agencies as a comparison, an integrated KMS model can support the sustainability of regional innovation in Tangerang Regency, and an integrated and sustainable KMS prototype of regional innovation. Research methods are carried out qualitatively with literature studies, comparative studies of research objects, and applied model tests in Tangerang Regency. Data collection techniques use literature review, observation, expert judgment, and in-depth interviews to test the KMS model for Regional Innovation. The expected result is the availability of an innovation knowledge management system model for local governments which can then be developed into a knowledge management system for regional innovation.