Federal Judge Declines to Shut Down OPM Email Server

The Epoch Times Header

The new, government-wide system allows the Office of Personnel Management to send emails to multiple agencies.

WASHINGTON—A federal judge in Washington declined to issue a temporary restraining order against the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) over its use of new, government-wide email servers.

The ruling, given at a hearing on Feb. 6, was made after two anonymous government employees, Jane Doe 1 and 2, filed a class action suit against OPM over the use of the outside servers, which they alleged were insecure.

The suit alleged that OPM violated the E-Government Act of 2002 because it did not conduct or submit a privacy impact assessment (PIA) before implementing the servers.

Employees first took note of the new system after receiving two test emails, preceded by a memo stating that they were legitimate, and not a phishing scam.

The plaintiffs sought an injunction “prohibiting OPM from collecting or storing any information about employees of the U.S. Executive Branch in this unknown email server or any linked systems until it has conducted the necessary PIAs.”

However, before the hearing took place, OPM submitted the PIA on Feb. 5, and the motion for a temporary restraining order was denied as “moot,” or irrelevant.

OPM prefaced the assessment by saying it was not legally required in this case.

The PIA cites previous OPM guidance that says a privacy assessment is not needed for “government-run websites, IT systems or collections of information to the extent that they do not collect or maintain information in identifiable form about members of the general public.”

During the hearing, D.C. District Court Judge Randolph Daniel Moss gave early indications that he would deny the request to shut down the servers, as the complaint was based on a situation that had already been remedied.

“The relief that you sought is that I order them to [issue the PIA], and they’ve now done it,” he said.

Attorneys for the plaintiff shifted their argument, saying that although the PIA had been issued, it did not meet proper standards.

Judge Moss rejected this challenge as well since it was not included in the original motion. He also appeared skeptical of the claim, saying that the requirements for a PIA are “relatively minimal.”

By Stacy Robinson

Read Full Article on TheEpochTimes.com

Opinion

Why Trump’s Vision for Gaza Must Replace the Old, Failed Paradigm 

It is time for a new, bold vision for Gaza—one that prioritizes peace, security, and prosperity over empty diplomatic slogans and Trump has that new bold vision.

Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker Joins the Democrats Fail Army  

The Democrats have made both Illinois and Chicago a sanctuary state/city and the voting residents do not like it or want it.

Did NY Rep. Dan Goldman Break Tax Laws or Worse?  

There are certain Democrats in Congress people just naturally hate. One of those is New York House Rep. Dan Goldman (D) of the Brooklyn district of New York.

LGBTQ™ Propaganda Roundup: The Reckoning

As part of the ongoing Silicon Valley mass trannicide, a MAGA-compliant Zuckerberg stripped Meta trannies of their right to tampon dispensers in male restrooms.

Trump Makes ‘you’re Fired’ Great Again

Trump revoked security clearances and intelligence briefings for Joe Biden because he “could not be trusted with sensitive information—JOE, YOU’RE FIRED.”

News

Justice Department Orders Dismissal of Charges Against NYC Mayor Eric Adams

Acting DA Gen. Emil Bove directed fed prosecutors to drop charges against Mayor Eric Adams, accused of accepting illegal campaign contributions and travel perks.

Energy Secretary’s 1st Order Reverses Drive for Net Zero Carbon Emissions

First order issued by Chris Wright, secretary of energy, is a nine-point action plan to solve the national energy emergency brought on by the Green New Deal.

Sam Altman Rejects Elon Musk’s $97.4 Billion Bid to Take Over OpenAI

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman rejected $97.4 billion takeover bid from group of investors led Musk, who sought to return ChatGPT maker to a nonprofit research lab.

AI Is Undergoing ‘Intelligence Explosion’ Beyond Human Oversight: CEO

The CEO of a charity focused on AI says each generation of the technology presents new risks that humanity will need to contend with.

White House Economics Chief: Trump’s Tariffs Are Reciprocity, Not Trade War

Trump’s foreign trade policy is built on the principle of reciprocity, not protectionism, White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett said on Monday.

Defense Secretary Orders Pause on Transgender Procedures for Troops

U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered a halt to transgender procedures for members of the military, according to a memorandum made public on Feb. 10.

Musk Says FEMA Spent $59 Million Last Week on Housing Illegal Immigrants in NYC Hotels

DOGE has found that the FEMA spent $59 million last week on continuing to house illegal immigrants in luxury hotels in New York City, according to Elon Musk.
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_img