The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) quietly updated a privacy impact assessment on its efforts to email all federal workers, stripping language indicating responses from the staffers were “explicitly voluntary.” The Friday update came ahead of a second email spearheaded by Elon Musk demanding federal workers provide a list of five bullet points recapping what they accomplished in the week prior. OPM prepared a privacy impact assessment after it was sued for its creation of a database of federal employees using the [email protected] email.
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