The recent promotions and internal developments within the Italian State Police have drawn significant attention, especially with the elevation of key personnel aimed at enhancing the effectiveness and professionalism of the force. Following the State Police's Personnel Board meeting, Dr.ssa Maria Grazia Milli has been promoted to the position of first director of the State Police, marking a remarkable milestone after her illustrious career dedicated to road safety and public communication.
Dr.ssa Milli, who previously served as the head of the Road Police Section of Reggio Calabria, has made significant contributions during her tenure. She played key roles, including coordinating various road safety projects, such as the notable 'Project Icarus', which has been effectively implemented within schools to educate young individuals about road safety.
Not only has she succeeded on the local level, but she also represented the Ministry of the Interior for Communications in the United States, and has participated extensively as an expert on several television programs focused on road safety. Her promotion acknowledges her strategic vision and accomplishments within the police ranks.
Alongside Dr.ssa Milli, several other officers have also ascended to the rank of vice commissioner. These include Dr. Filippo Gangieri, head of the Judicial Police Section at the Court of Reggio Calabria, Dr. Domenico Antonio Crea, deputy head of the DIGOS, Dr. Giuseppe Pizzonia, head of the Immigration Office, and Dr. Filippo Maria Leonardo, among others. Such promotions within the State Police signify the department's commitment to recognizing and rewarding performance excellence.
Further promotions involved several individuals transitioning to the position of additional vice commissioner; these include Dr. Francesco Muraca, head of the Police Station of Palmi, and Dr.ssa Concetta Gangemi, deputy head of the DPAC. This reshuffle indicates the department's active approach in ensuring its leadership reflects its operational needs and community safety initiatives.
On another front, the State Police is preparing for the '35th Professional Training Course for the Appointment of Vice Superintendent of the State Police'. This course will be conducted according to the new implementation decree issued by the Chief of Police and will commence on March 17, 2025. The course structure is set to feature three cycles, each lasting one month. This initiative highlights the department's commitment to continual professional development, aiming to equip officers with the necessary skills and knowledge to effectively serve.
With reference to the past communications dated February 20, the course's structure and guidelines have been articulated, ensuring potential attendees are well-informed and prepared for their upcoming responsibilities.
Recently, there has also been communication concerning the mobility portal for inspectors of the State Police, aiming to facilitate transfers according to Article 55 of the Presidential Decree from April 24, 1982. This strategy signals the department’s move to streamline personnel placement, especially with the establishment of the new Public Security Commissariat of Aprilia—a significant addition to the police infrastructure under the Latina Questura's jurisdiction.
Officers interested in the transfer to the upcoming Commissariat must apply through the designated online portal. This indicates the Italian State Police's endeavor not only to bolster its ranks but also to manage its human resources efficiently.
Confirming the achievements of those promoted and the progressive steps being taken for the training and organization within the police force, Questore Raffaele Grassi expressed his congratulations to all promoted officials, wishing them success and satisfaction in their careers. "Il Questore Raffaele Grassi, si è congratulato per i brillanti traguardi raggiunti, auspicando a tutti i Dirigenti e Funzionari promossi una carriera ricca di soddisfazioni e successi," he stated, highlighting the importance of these advancements within the police structure.
These developments within the Italian State Police reflect not only the emphasis on internal promotions but also the broader goal of enhancing operational capabilities through training and career advancement. By focusing on structured training programs and promoting committed officials, the police force aims to remain adept at addressing the challenges of modern policing.
With the attention on positive internal changes, the Italian State Police looks forward to continued growth and improvement. This not only bolsters public confidence but also positions the force as proactive and forward-thinking, ready to respond to the needs of public safety and security as they arise.