Chapter 666 - 467: Encounter with Dalian
Refer to regulations?
After pondering for three seconds, Fang Huai seemed to understand his meaning.
"Director Cao, are you saying that Liaoning also wants to synchronize the changes to the regulations with us?"
"Not synchronized."
Cao Gang simply shook his head, "I’m just talking about a possibility. We don’t have the conditions to change local regulations now. You go first, and if you achieve success, we might follow. At that time, I will need your detailed implementation rules and will come to inspect your reform pilot."
Fang Huai was stunned for a moment.
Detailed implementation rules? Isn’t that just swapping out my grand emergency plan?
This is like copying our homework.
Moreover, he has to see whether I did the problems smoothly before he considers copying, and if he wants to copy, I have to lay out the whole paper for him to see.
The conditions proposed by this Northeastern brother have a bit of a mob boss flavor to them.
It’s somewhat frustrating.
But, Fang Huai, needing help, could only clear his throat and ask:
"Director Cao... my plan is meant to use a specific place as a pilot. Amending regulations only makes sense with a pilot. Which location are you planning to use for yours? One place or an entire province?"
Fang Huai knew that an entire province was impossible.
What conditions do I have? What support does the provincial government provide? I don’t dare to take such big steps, and Liaoning is even less likely.
However, he just wanted to make a point.
My paper, it’s not easy for you to copy.
Cao Gang looked somewhat embarrassed when faced with this question.
But after a moment of contemplation, he still said, "Err... Old Lü, I owe you an apology. After you called me, I spoke with Commissioner Xu of the general team about this."
At his words, Lv Xianzhi felt a bit embarrassed.
You’re not being very decent.
This is Fang Huai’s thing, not his, and Lv Xianzhi didn’t speak but just picked up his teacup, took a sip, indicating he didn’t want to join the conversation.
Fang Huai, however, smiled and said, "It’s fine. The sooner the reform, the better. If the Liaoning Brigade can keep up the pace, that’s also a good thing. Actually, I have a Squadron transformation plan, which is a pilot project by the department. Hunan General Team and I are currently implementing it. If Director Cao wants a reference, I can also give it to you... But what does your brigade think?"
Cao Gang definitely couldn’t represent the whole corps’s opinion, but the Commissioner Xu he mentioned could.
Seeing Fang Huai’s magnanimity, Cao Gang couldn’t help but regard him more highly, his expression relaxed a bit, and he leaned back into the sofa.
"Little Fang really has the bearing of a general! Minister Lü didn’t tell me much, so I gave Commissioner Xu a rough idea. He said it was a good thing. After all, Firefighting is a military force, and regional cooperation has always been our weak point, requiring government cooperation. However, things that are within the rules, we can start doing. This time I’m here to communicate with you and hear your specific ideas."
Fang Huai couldn’t help but let out a light chuckle.
Heh.
The military system of Firefighting becoming a shackle?
With this great banner of the military force and the dual management system, the local authorities can neither intervene nor ignore the respect for Firefighting. Whenever something needs to be done or there’s a security activity, it has to be arranged by the government office or a deputy leader in advance. Usually, they’re busy with tasks assigned by the direct Leadership.
Once you’re really integrated into the local area and become a secondary bureau under the government, the ladies upstairs will make you understand what a ledger is, what parallel management is, what work inspection is, and what it’s like to be at someone’s beck and call.
You and your Political Commissar haven’t seen the future of Firefighting, I don’t blame you.
"Well... Here’s what I think." Fang Huai gave an inward rant, then said aloud:
"I’ll give you the plan. You should collect as much expert and community data as possible and enter it into the computer. The hub of our Command is the Command System. The new Command System will be jointly developed by the newly established Huai Power Firefighting Tech Info Corp. and the academy within the academy.
This System, according to our vision, can be completed within a year, and will be entirely compatible with existing features, as well as developing new ones.
Once successful, we can prioritize installation for the Liaoning, Hunan, and Guizhou brigades.
Of course, this will be for a fee, with subsequent system and network maintenance carried out by us, and there’s an annual management fee that’s slightly higher than the current system charges.
The Funds can only be resolved by your own brigade, and for the installation, you also need to request instructions from your superiors.
As for the subsequent links with various units and related Firefighting experts, as long as you get authorization, you can simply open the admin account backend, enter information and phone numbers.
As for data storage, we can’t achieve nationwide uniformity for the time being, I’m afraid we can only continue the current model and enter it into your local area network server room. Once the company has its own data center in the future, we can discuss further cooperation.
Of course, the System will have its functions opened, but how much you can use depends on the permissions you can obtain."
When Cao Gang heard this, having a set for each Detachment and fourteen sets for Liaoning.
Is that necessary?
"...Can we purchase this System by Detachment after we’ve determined the pilot city?"
At this question, Lv Xianzhi’s face darkened first.
According to the plan he had with Fang Huai, the school was supposed to make a great effort in System safety maintenance and development, with the highest share of revenues. And a small half of the profits were meant for the school.
With Cao Gang’s saving, Minister Lü’s sarcastic remark emerged.
"Tsk, tsk, tsk, always wanting more. Liaoning is such a vast place, the eldest son of the Republic, eighth in GDP, and still short of money?"
End of Chapter
