The "Government Governance Big Data Application Standardization Pilot" submitted by CETC Big Data Research Institute Co, based in Guiyang National High-Tech Industrial Development Zone (Guiyang HIDZ), Guiyang, capital of Southwest China's Guizhou province, has been selected as a national standardization pilot project for 2025.
It marked an important step for Guizhou in advancing digital and standardized government governance.
A total of 159 projects nationwide were selected across five major fields: smart agriculture, high-tech industries, services, basic public services, and social governance. The Guiyang project was chosen in the high-tech category.
Focusing on improving government efficiency, the pilot aims to build a technical standards system for data collection, integration, analysis, circulation, utilization, and security. It will formulate standards covering data supply, governance, flow, application, and protection, strengthening the role of standardization in modernizing government capabilities.
According to Gao Shan, deputy director of the National Engineering Research Center for Big Data, the project will help address challenges such as fragmented workflows, insufficient integration of digital and legal governance, disordered data circulation, and regional digital gaps.
The pilot, set to run from 2026 to 2027, will promote a replicable "Guizhou model" for data-driven governance, advancing digital government and the digital economy.