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OPM ass-clowns..........................I guarantee, not one of the hacks who let this happen will be fired.
So who would you recommend be fired?
That asshole that keeps stealing my Blackberry phone in the Pentagon food court every year. Someday I'll catch him, but then I wouldn't get a gold coin/point/whatever.
I kept thinking to myself while filling out my last SF-86, "Why the f*** do they have us putting all this info on an unclass, no-credentials-required website?"
I hate it, but the way I see it is that all my info is out there anyways. I'm hoping the large amount of personal info of everyone else will help mask it.
Even worse...OPM ass-clowns..........................I guarantee, not one of the hacks who let this happen will be fired.
The shit was un-encrypted...........so ya, it was left on a table in a virtual food court. The scope of this is huge. I am no longer a Federal employee, but I've been vetted for clearances that have involved quite a bit more than filling out an SF-86 and some flunky in a cheap suit talking to my neighbors. I just hope that some of the 3 letters compartmentalized that stuff and didn't let the jackasses at Foggy Bottom oversee it.So who would you recommend be fired? It isn't like some idiot left the files at the food court or sold them on Craig's List. Someone went looking for this info.
What is FOIA?
Since 1967, the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) has provided the public the right to request access to records from any federal agency. It is often described as the law that keeps citizens in the know about their government. Federal agencies are required to disclose any information requested under the FOIA unless it falls under one of nine exemptions which protect interests such as personal privacy, national security, and law enforcement.
I'm aware that this was a data breach. Just a reminder to those in public service that their privacy may not be what they think it is. As an aside (and the reason I know this) is that we had to provide certain clearance investigation details to the USAF to participate in one of their exercises. The only way to do this was to FOIA the investigations of the entire squadron, then submit that to the USAF. Talk about a backward way of doing business. On the plus side, I got to know what all my neighbors thought of me.Brett, come one........nothing or everything is "FOIA-able". It all depends on the marching orders that where given to counsel. This has nothing to do with FOIA. It was a data breach.