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Effects of Development: E-governance Fully Supports Construction of Service-Oriented Government

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Going to great lengths to promote E-governance is the strategic means to strengthening the capacity of the party to rule, deepening reforms to the administrative management system, and creating a service-oriented government that pleases the people.

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    CPC Central Committee General Office Issuance No. 17 (2002).

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    CPC Central Committee General Office Issuance No. 17 (2002).

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    The “Golden Finance” program or “General Financial Management Information System” (GFMIS) was a comprehensive financial information management system for the government that made use of advanced information technology and supported budgetary planning, centralized treasury payments, and macroeconomic forecasting and analysis as its central applications. This was the general name for the objectives and planning of informatization of the financial system.

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    The goal of the “Golden Accounting” program or “accounting informatization program” was to establish an informatized system for closely following the financial information systems and relevant electronic data of the treasury, banks, taxation departments, customs departments, and focus state-owned enterprises and public institutions, in order to effectively ensure the truthfulness, legality, and effectiveness of the accounts of said institutions.

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    The “Golden Shield” program was the program for informatization of the work of nationwide public security. Its primary components were: the building of basic telecommunications infrastructure and network platforms for public security; the building of application systems for public security computers; the establishment of standardization and normalizing systems for informatization of public security work; the building of systems to safeguard public security networks and information; the construction of operations and management systems for the informatization of public security work; the construction of the nationwide public security information Cybersecurity oversight center; and so on.

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    The organization and implementation of “Golden Protection” were spearheaded by the former Ministry of Labor and Social Security. Formally initiated in October 2002, this was the general term for the nationwide labor protection information system.

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    The objectives of the “Golden Quality” program were: drive all levels of quality inspection organs to transition toward being service-oriented; increase the transparency of quality oversight, inspections, and quarantine work; create a nationwide unified quality inspection network; drive the computerization and informatization of enforcement in the quality inspection system; bring about greater convenience and expediency for manufacturing enterprises and foreign trade enterprises; increase the intensity of the fight against fake and poor quality products; more effectively bring about norms and standards for the market economy; and drive the development of the socialist market economy.

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    The “Golden Earth” program was an important component of the informatization of national land resources. It was a mainstay program in the informatization of national land resources centered on resolving major issues in the management, development, and utilization of national land resources with objectives targeting resource oversight, regulation, and services.

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    The “Golden Agriculture” program was proposed at the third “Joint Meeting for Informatization of the National Economy” in December 1994. Its objective was to accelerate and promote informatization of agriculture and the countryside, as well as to establish a “comprehensive management and service information system for agriculture.”.

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Du, P., Yu, S., Yang, D. (2019). Effects of Development: E-governance Fully Supports Construction of Service-Oriented Government. In: Du, P., Yu, S., Yang, D. (eds) The Development of E-governance in China. Research Series on the Chinese Dream and China’s Development Path. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-1014-0_3

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