The nas were set, and the atmosphere of the eting imdiately beca formal.
Experts from the three academies spent an hour reviewing the materials, and then Fang Huai explained his specific ideas.
The "brain" of the system—the electronic computer—required a computer with large capacity, multiple functions, and high speed, especially good software, and the formation of a computer network.
The "neurological center" of the system—the Command System—required technical equipnt mainly consisting of a processing platform, application software, and databases.
These two parts were what he planned to focus on conquering.
As for the system’s limbs, eyes and ears, and ridians, the corresponding equipnt—image transmission devices, communication equipnt, fiber optic cables, satellites, airplane radars, electronic reconnaissance vehicles, and ships—were beyond his influence.
He only needed to do what he could do; for the trunk, organs, and blood vessels, the military had to make the connections themselves.
According to Fang Huai’s ergency response plan, the Firefighting service could also contribute—by providing geographic environnts, topographic features, teorological conditions, and other rescue-required data collection, then sharing it through the Firefighting Command System.
Fang Huai also proposed at the eting that the construction of the People’s Ard Police duty managent system was a significant step taken in the light of current conditions towards information managent and that in the future, functions like reconnaissance intelligence, early warning detection, and database supplentation could be expanded upon this foundation.
The Kunming Firefighting Command could brainstorm to consider what additional rescue information the firefighting system needed to collect and share with this system.
He also took the opportunity to suggest a joint developnt idea between the three schools and the Huai Power Technology Company.
Such an achievent was significant, and one institution alone couldn’t handle it all even if only a bit of progress was made.
The Army Academy was already part of the People’s Liberation Army structure, the Ard Police Academy could also draw on the experience from the developnt process for its system, the Firefighting Kunming Command...
I don’t care; Fang Huai is ours, the concept is ours, and Huai Power Technology is our partner. We provide the computer room space, we provide the technicians, and you must include in the fun.
No, it’s us leading the ga!
During the eting that afternoon, everyone grew increasingly amazed at the theory’s advancent and comprehensiveness, and as the discussion went on for over three hours, a consensus gradually ford.
We must do it; it is essential.
The system, already perfect in concept and highly advanced in philosophy, only needed to reach the initial stage of creating a software frawork, aning to implent an interface design and the coding process. Although complex and labor-intensive, the challenge was not significant—it was sowhat like, in the na of the three academies, fine-tuning the concept a bit more before presenting it to the leadership.
As for the subsequent developnt, they had to wait for the orders from the Chengdu Military Region commanders.
Once approved, the three academies could gather their forces and carry out functional implentation at Kunzhi, completing the design of the database and managent platform.
Once they finished this step, they could already start to reap the benefits; if they could also take on the following developnt task, that would be incredible, surely becoming a national A1-level top-tier project!
And they wouldn’t even need to provide funds; the advanced computers and processing units for the computer rooms would be supplied by Huai Power Technology Company.
With pie falling from the sky, who wouldn’t be tempted?
So much so that Dean Chen of the Army Academy still felt sowhat uneasy after the entire eting:
"Comrade Xiao Fang, your ideas are very advanced, and you have a company back at ho. This design, do you really want us all to work on it together? Even if it’s just kicking things off, that would be a great accomplishnt!"
Fang Huai offered a modest smile.
"Without you all, I couldn’t make it happen."
Dean Chen nodded with a relieved smile.
"Wise."
Fang Huai smiled again; before the eting today, he had indeed looked up so quotations from John von Neumann.
One saying resonated with him:
In a world that evolves together, control and secrecy can only be counterproductive; in a non-zero-sum ga, if you make your strategy public, other players must adapt to it.
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