The Community Supply and Demand Information Station (http://www.5988888.com/) gathers the needs of the people.
A large number of supply and demand information has been posted on the website of the Luozhilake Residents' Committee. It is not surprising to see supply and demand information online, but what is surprising is that all this information comes from the same community of Luozhilake, including rental, transfer, purchase of agricultural machinery, and buying household appliances. In addition to a large amount of supply and demand information, the residents' committee website also posts columns such as "Approaching Luozhilake, Policy Services, New Rural Construction, and Enterprise Display," making it look like a professional large site.
In a community information station of more than 10 square meters, five community residents are telling the staff of the information station about their own needs, which will then be published on the community website by the information officer.
Chang Zhiqiang, the director of the residents' committee, introduced to reporters that the information officer is their college graduate village official. Within a short period of time, 25-year-old college graduate Wang Xinwei, who was dispatched to the Luozhilake community to serve as a village official, has achieved some success in community informatization. By searching for the keyword "Luozhilake" on the Internet, the first result ranked is the residents' committee website. The daily needs of the people are all published on the Internet by him, with an average of 300 clicks per supply and demand information, and the website of the residents' committee has a daily visit volume of tens of thousands.
Non-stop consultation calls after information release
Wang Xinwei is a thoughtful netizen. Through in-depth investigation and understanding of people's families, he found that there are many needs in people's daily lives, and most of these people do not know how to use the Internet. If these pieces of information can be published on the Internet, isn't it also a good thing to bridge the gap?
In April 2009, Wang Xinwei found Bai Xing Data Network, a well-known urban-rural information integration platform in China. After negotiation, Bai Xing Data Network agreed to provide free urban-rural information integration solutions and free information services for community residents. After the residents' committee investigated Bai Xing Data Network, they decided to take informatization as the lead, provide information services for the people, promote community economic development, and set up a community information station.
With the support of Bai Xing Data Network, on May 19, the community information station and the community website were launched simultaneously. To reflect the value brought by information to each household, Wang Xinwei went door-to-door to register everyone's needs. Less than a week after the information was released, two transactions within the same community were realized, and consultation calls came non-stop from all over the country.
Community data originates from the people and benefits the people. Digital community services bring convenience and benefits to people's lives. After informatization construction, the community information becomes transparent, the relationship between cadres and the masses is harmonious, and the cultural life of the community residents is enriched.
The phenomenon of informatization in the Luozhilake community soon attracted the attention of the Minghu Office. Recently, the office plans to convene all community leaders in its jurisdiction, taking the Luozhilake community as a model, to achieve informatization in its jurisdiction.