Tell us about the role of your company in this project. 

The General Police Inspectorate (GPI) is the national civilian police force of the Republic of Moldova. In the TRACY project, our primary role is to act as an end-user and validation partner, providing critical feedback on the platform’s tools, functionalities, and relevance to real-world law enforcement operations. Our participation ensures that TRACY’s solutions are tailored to the needs of frontline officers and can support investigations into serious and organised crime, especially when analysing non-content telecom data.

Can you give an update about the latest developments? 

We recently hosted a TRACY training pilot visit in Moldova, where officers from our team had the opportunity to explore the TRACY platform, test its features, and provide practical feedback to the consortium. This hands-on experience was invaluable in identifying strengths, limitations, and potential areas for improvement in the system’s usability, especially for officers working under time pressure in complex cases.

What are your company’s next steps in the project, in relation to the pilot site? 

As the project moves towards its final stages, we will continue to provide operational insights to ensure that TRACY’s tools are adapted to the realities of law enforcement in Moldova and beyond. We are particularly interested in contributing to the validation of the Data Analytics Roadmap and ensuring that TRACY’s outputs remain relevant for small and medium-sized police forces across Europe.