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Regarding the legal constraints, he didn’t express them as clauses, but instead wrote them in the form of suggestion articles.

They covered a lot of ground.

There were provisions for Firefighting personnel to maintain and inspect facilities, the qualifications of practicing personnel, down to systematizing individual responsibilities, as well as deepened rectifications for operations that don’t et the requirents.

To put it simply, they were made more detailed.

Even the inspection processes for the opening of public gathering places had been simplified, for instance, by using a commitnt system—in which detailed information about Firefighting inspections is provided, and after the construction and operating parties sign a commitnt letter, they can be permitted first and reviewed later, significantly reducing the losses caused by opening delays.

However, the penalties were increased. Once a commitnt was made, but the subsequent inspection failed, the fines and suspension of operation would be heavier if they did not et the promised content, and the construction unit would be held accountable.

But an appeals institution was necessary; it couldn’t just be deed non-compliant without evidence and specific provisions to guide.

To so extent, this weakened the Firefighting authority’s power to chokehold businesses; companies that could pass the regulations wouldn’t be hurt by cumberso review processes, but there was also a stronger deterrent for units that might try to slip through without thorough compliance.

These matters were actually quite profound, but Director Chen hadn’t looked at them in much detail either; he just skimd through them. Director Chen didn’t believe that a young man from Firefighting could have formulated all the legal stipulations perfectly.

Otherwise, he would have been even more astounded.

Of course, he was quite shocked now.

Among those present, regardless of military rank, were recognized theorists of the Firefighting system.

But everyone had their specialties; they were experts in one field with several capabilities.

It was quite a spectacle.

Fortunately, there were only two subjects to be tested in the morning. The next one was a comprehensive Rescue skill drill, which took a long ti to prepare for and each team used at least seven or eight minutes, plus the waiting in line. Fang Huai wasn’t in a hurry. He stood aside, ready to answer the leaders’ questions.

The three sets of materials encapsulated the ’Fire’ physical ability, skill training, and the ’Protection’ part of integrating societal forces, and even touched upon the ’Law’ aspect.

The materials for Vice Bureau Chief Yu were more mature, which he had already planned to submit, one focused on skill training and the other on physical ability training.

In skill training—that was everyone’s professional expertise, Fang Huai was now an expert in this field, and no one questioned the content he wrote, just quietly read on.

In physical ability—with endorsents from three national coaches, no one was asking questions randomly.

But Director Chen’s Ergency Response System material was just a draft, and many things weren’t explained very clearly, so there were questions soon enough.

"You ntioned this Ergency Response System...is it going to rely entirely on our Command Center System for coordination? Can our current level of technology achieve this?"

Fang Huai smiled confidently and said,

"There is no problem at all. Take our companies, for example, Shunfeng, which operates in transportation, has fully entered the information technology stage, and moreover, will start building a digital system next year. The digital requirents for people, goods, vehicles, and sites in their system are actually much higher than the data volu used in the plan.

If a company can do it, we won’t have any problems.

Although we can’t achieve intelligent processing and still need human analysis, each Brigade Command Center has people, and there’s the Full Attendance Command above them. The division and grading of disasters and the notification for cooperation with relevant enterprise departnts can all be done with a single complete System upgrade.

In software, our State doesn’t lack people, nor does it lack the relevant technology; dostic resources can solve it completely.

The only technical difficulty lies in the data collection and entry of the system.

Rather than being a technology issue, it’s more about the level of authorization and cooperation from local governnts. Of course, when it involves the Fire Protection Law, we can demand cooperation through our authority.

This process will take at least one to two years, and enterprises and departnts will need to report information tily for updates.

The greatest advantage of this System is that, in the future, if our country’s intelligent technology matures, it will be even more powerful. It will use the collected data to upgrade the intelligent System, analyze using big data, and provide the best combinations.

What type of disaster will likely require which specialized departnts, guidance from businesses, or even determination through the input of expert data on who is most suitable for on-site disaster relief guidance, even based on the entered field information and Police Dispatch information for analysis.

We are now familiar with our jurisdiction as a supplent to the computer information.

This would greatly increase the accuracy and speed of command delivery, which is indirectly improving response speed, and it would also reduce the error rate of the commanders at the base level."

Such a speech earned admiration from so leaders while causing so with more traditional thoughts to remove their hats and scratch their heads.

"This disaster scene is constantly changing; can such a simple-minded computer really be effective?"

Upon hearing this question, Fang Huai promptly answered:

"Data needs to be nurtured; the more it’s nurtured, the more useful it becos. The computer’s advantage is its ability to rember data beyond human imagination and perform rapid calculations.

It’s ’dumb’ now because it lacks sufficient data, just like children learning. The more data it has, the smarter it becos, because it has more and more basis for judgnts, and more thods to deal with a situation.

Perhaps one day in the future, when confronting an incredibly complex issue, it will instantly provide countless solutions, sothing that humans cannot achieve.

This is the thinking behind the Internet search engine’s web crawler; the engine can freely capture information, whereas our information is entered day by day, year by year, nurturing the System to beco smarter."

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