making our government institutions more responsive to legitimate interests of its citizens within our construct of a free society.
You know, I'm really interested in seeing some transperency added to the drone program, the GTMO tribunals, and Area-51, because transparency and responsiveness...
But then you kinda countradict yourself with
. So, as long as that information relevant to my professional service doesn't present a harm to national security or my personal/private welfare.
Am I to presume
you're in a position to determine that the release of SF-86 information is NOT a national security issue, or relevant to your personal/private welfare? And not just for you, but everyone other individual whose info has been compromised?
maybe I should consider the value of its release to the public as necessary to the trust of the American people in their military professionals.
I get the point you're trying to make. Let me know when this becomes an issue that JQP cares about. Until this issue (and the many like it) get the same level of public spotlight like sexual assault, suicide, and domestic violence it will continue to languish in the media backwater; something that matters to us, and is wholly abscent from the mainstream consciousness. I'm NOT comparing the harm done to a rape victim to that done to someone whose PII is compromised, so please don't anyone start that food fight. I'm saying that until this matter gets the same level of attention that Senator Gillibrand et al are giving sexaual assault don't expect much to change. Agree or disagree with her ideas and approaches, she helped to bring the topic into the public forum where changes have been made, and more may be yet to come.