China News Service, Beijing, March 2 (Reporter Song Yusheng) "In recent years, "busy" and "tired" among grassroots workers have become a regular phenomenon. Many grassroots workers are tired of dealing with forms, punching in, and responding to inspections, and they laugh at themselves. For 'cousin' 'cousin'."

  The reporter learned that the proposals brought by Jiang Shengnan, a member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, during this year's Two Sessions focused on issues related to reducing burdens and increasing capacity at the grassroots level.

  Jiang Shengnan pointed out that in recent years, the country has successively introduced various innovative policies, severely rectified formalism and bureaucracy, launched big data projects, and relied on Internet technology to allow data to do more "errands", hoping to be the "cousin" and "cousin" of the grassroots Reduce burden and increase energy.

  Jiang Shengnan believes that in the era of blockchain and AI, the working thinking of departments at all levels should not remain in the "fax machine era."

  She suggested that the original big data platform should be used at the municipal level to establish an internal system reporting data center for administrative institutions.

"In the AI ​​era, each department can create its own corresponding report specifications and download the required reports through the report center to achieve efficient data processing and information sharing."

  She pointed out that the data reported at the grassroots level should be shared by multiple departments to avoid duplication of form content and repeated filling in, improve work efficiency and ensure work quality.

In the blockchain era, operations such as data input, modification and transmission can be accurately recorded and traced, which can completely reduce the so-called "traces" that must be filled in manually for paper documents and reports, and advocate "data online" and "unreported statistics". "Report" can not only solve the problems of concealment, omission, false reporting, false reporting, re-reporting, late reporting, etc., ensure the authenticity of the data, but also truly reduce the pressure of multiple reporting at the grassroots level.

  She also pointed out that in the construction of data platforms, various departments should not judge heroes based on clicks, and blindly use "number of downloads" and "number of reads" as indicators when conditions are not mature.

  Jiang Shengnan also suggested that in order to better understand the actual situation of grassroots work, government departments should establish and improve grassroots feedback mechanisms.

  She believes that this approach can effectively ensure the pertinence and effectiveness of policy implementation.

Through grassroots feedback, higher-level departments can promptly understand the difficulties and pain points of grassroots work, thereby formulating more practical policies and measures.

At the same time, grassroots staff can also put forward opinions and suggestions on the policy system through the feedback mechanism to promote the continuous improvement of the policy.

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