The Chinese military officers of the future will be brighter
tacticians, better educated and adept at commanding the highest
tech weaponry under an innovative training plan to build a better
armed forces in the information age.
Recruiting high-caliber soldiers was also key to the training
plan, a Chinese military officer said yesterday at the Foreign
Affairs Office of Ministry of National Defense.
"The military will establish a new personnel training and
educating system, which combines basic and continuing education,
academic and military education, and domestic and overseas
training," Shi Baohua, deputy chief of the Personnel Department of
General Political Department of the People's Liberation Army (PLA),
said in a briefing attended by military attaches from more than 40
countries.
The annual briefing centered on the implementation of the
Strategic Project of Personnel Development of PLA, a general plan
for personnel development in the military by 2020.
"The project (launched in 2003) aims to obtain commanding
officers capable of building informationalized armed forces; staff
officers proficient in planning military operations; scientists
capable of exploring key technologies in weaponry and equipment;
technical specialists with thorough knowledge of hi-tech weaponry
performance; and NCOs (non-commissioned officer) with expertise in
using weapons and equipment at hand," Shi said.
He added that the PLA will enroll more high-caliber civilian
personnel for military services.
"We will put into place a civilian employee system and create
posts for specialists as a way to attract talent," he said.
The PLA now has more than 10,000 personnel with doctorate or
master's degrees from civilian sections, and more than 1,000
officers are studying for doctorate or master's degrees in top
non-military universities.
The long-running human resources project is greatly supported by
a special fund of 350 million yuan (US$45 million) that the PLA
allocated each year.
More than 200,000 officers received pre-promotion education in
academic institutions, according to Shi.
"PLA adopted an all-level pre-promotion education system of
commanding officers, which means that all officers will receive
education relevant to their future assignments before their
promotion," he said.
(China Daily May 1, 2007)