1. Although the director of the county-level public security bureau police station is a middle-level leader, his civil servant level is generally deputy director or chief clerk, and some even just clerk. The director of the command center is generally the director of the bureau office. This position is usually a deputy bureau level (this is the name of the county-level department, which is the deputy or deputy department level of civil servants) and belongs to the county-level cadres. The appointment of the director of the command center needs to be appointed in the county organization department and posted.
2. The director of the command center is usually a member of the bureau party committee, belonging to the ranks of bureau-level leaders, and some can even be assigned to the bureau level (that is, the official level in the civil service level). Of course, if the director of the police station is also a member of the bureau party Committee, it depends on the ranking within the party.
3. The director of the command center has real power, and the director of the political department only cares about cadre files, trade unions, police associations, etc. Although the level is the same, the command center belongs to the combat unit. More powerful.