Two pilot projects in Baiyun district of Guiyang, the capital of Southwest China's Guizhou province, have recently passed provincial standardization evaluation, becoming the first provincial-level standardization pilot projects in the district, according to information from the district's market supervision bureau.
The two pilot projects are the "Baiyun district people's government affairs service center standardization pilot" and the "Baiyun district property enterprise supervision and management service standardization pilot".
Both launched in 2015, the former is overseen by the government service center of Baiyun district people's government, while the latter is operated by Baiyun district's housing and urban-rural development bureau.
In recent years, Baiyun district's market supervision bureau has implemented the "standardization + demonstration pilot" program, promoting standardization demonstration pilot projects as one of its essential tasks.
The Guizhou Institute of Standardization and Baiyun district's market supervision bureau have offered much support to the two projects, helping them establish and improve work service standards and ensuring that the services meet the standardization criteria.
The two departments also made efforts to publicize standardization demonstration work, enhance staff members' awareness of standardization, offer convenience for people and improve work efficiency.
Going forward, Baiyun district's market supervision bureau will further improve the standardization application level to promote steady economic and social development in the district.