Holding a license in applied math, cybernetics and economic informatics, Andrian Sova started his career as a department chief at the Special Telecommunication Center, a state-run agency. For a period he worked in parallel as a consultant at the Reintegration Bureau of the State Chancellery. In May 2016 he took over the Information Technology Service at the Ministry of Home Affairs.
A report released by the Auditors Chamber in 2017 reveals a series of financial violations at the Information Technology Service in the process of implementation of a number of projects, with special focus on the traffic control project. The auditors demanded the Service to recover millions of lei from firms involved in the project. Two years later a follow-up probe found that the traffic control system worked at 5.6-7.6% of expected capacity from 2016 through the first half of 2019.