BEIJING, August 2 (Xinhua) -- The Authorities
recently issued the regulations on attracting and preserving high-level
scientists and technicians to serve in the Chinese People's Liberation Army
(PLA), as part of the current military personnel reform.
The document, which was
approved by Hu Jintao, chairman of China's Central Military Commission (CMC),
contains 17 measures aiming at attracting top scientists and technicians.
Under the new regulations, the Army will appoint
members of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Chinese Academy of
Engineering Sciences as advisors, adopt a Chief Expert System by hiring top
experts as leaders for major military research programs, employ civilian
technicians as preparatory officers for important technical positions relating
to military equipment and technology, provide better welfares and salaries to
these specially-recruited experts, and recruit more post-doctorate researchers
from civilians and offering better welfares to them.
The Army will also send more researchers and
technicians to study in civilian universities and research institutions, form
innovative work stations for major research programs, and organize internal "job
exchange" to help scientists and technicians find their right positions in the
Army.
Gold, silver and bronze medals will be awarded to
scientists and technicians who have made outstanding contribution to the Army,
according to the regulations.
The Authorities plan to spend more money for
attracting and preserving top-level experts and set up a data bank on top-level
experts in the Army, it says.