The Central City Digital Governance Bureau was established on December 25 last year, but it was criticized by the DPP city councilor Huang Shouda and has so far failed to see the policy vision and goals.

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[Reporter Su Jinfeng/Taichung Report] Taichung Mayor Lu Xiuyan established the "Digital Governance Bureau" after being re-elected. City Councilor Huang Shouda said that he had requested the establishment of the Digital Governance Bureau as early as Lu Xiuyan's first term. , At present, the policy vision and goals set by the Digital Governance Bureau are still completely invisible. The Lunar New Year has passed, please the Digital Governance Bureau to step up.

The Digital Governance Bureau stated that the Zhongshi Government established the Digital Governance Bureau to promote Taichung's development into a smart city. The Digital Bureau will continue to promote government information opening, spatial map information systems and other convenient services. Facing the trend of digital development, the Digital Bureau will also Actively assist various agencies to promote online digital services, such as Taichung Shopping Festival app invoice registration and online prize redemption, online vaccine appointments, etc. In the future, we will promote the development of digital convenience services for the city government with the vision of "convenience, efficiency, and co-creation".

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City Councilor Huang Shouda said that during his last term of office, he was very concerned about the progress of the Digital Governance Bureau, and when Taiwan's government departments suffered from large-scale information security around Pelosi's visit to Taiwan, he once again raised the urgency of establishing a Digital Governance Bureau.

He said that he is happy to see Lu Xiuyan establish the Digital Governance Bureau after being re-elected, but unfortunately, the policy vision and goals set by the Digital Governance Bureau are still completely invisible, and even the most basic business is still handled in a piecemeal manner.

Huang Shouda pointed out that the Taichung E-referring citizen virtual card, which is managed by the Digital Management Bureau, clicked on the "Hao Kang Discount" to check, and there were very few discount stores, and the discount period was only displayed until December 31 last year. In other words, the virtual card discount function is in a state of suspension.

Huang Shouda said that in the past, most of the functions of Taichung E-finger were only for integration of entrances, resulting in insufficient incentives for registration, and the growth rate of members was quite slow, which was criticized.

Huang Shouda criticized that the Lu Municipal Government has been re-elected for more than a month, and now even the most basic citizen card discounts for store cooperation have not been updated, let alone seize the local business opportunities stimulated by the Spring Festival.

It really made the start of the Digital Governance Bureau a bit "painted".

Huang Shouda emphasized that now that Lu City Government has made up its mind to establish a Digital Governance Bureau, in addition to deepening and optimizing the functions of the original information center, in addition, it will cultivate civil servants' digital cross-domain governance capabilities, strengthen the city government's digital infrastructure, and improve public service experience. More specific actions should be launched. The Digital Governance Bureau must play the leading role in cross-domain and cross-departmental integration, so that digital governance can be "real".

The Digital Governance Bureau pointed out that last year, Taichung e-finger was integrated with the Taichung Shopping Festival APP for the first time, and held a store recruitment briefing in conjunction with the shopping festival. The Haokang discount information has recently been converted and put on the shelves. In the future, it will continue to optimize and integrate platform functions and expand digital services. Projects to provide the public with more diverse digital services.