> shouldn't they be paying students for their development work?
They are. From TFA:
"Lieberman, who is a Hertz Fellow and also receives funding from the National Science Foundation and Department of Defense"
You're confusing the fact that he's an employee, with the fact that he also happens to be a student. Of course, the original poster wants you to notice the latter, and not the former.
We are not talking about the government sharing data on individual citizens or on military secrets. We are talking about things involving government spending, contracts, loans, grants, etc. Things that citizens should have access to, but have trouble organizing.
Since the government spends, contracts, lends, and grants to individual citizens and to military contractors, we are in fact talking about sharing sensitive data. That's why it needs to be carefully reviewed before publishing it. SSNs have already appeared on the web as a result of efforts to share government grant and contract data.
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