Pentagon Admits Collecting Data Without Permission, Asks Nicely Now
Published Date: 12/15/2025
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Summary
The Department of Defense is asking for public feedback on a form they’ve been using without official approval. They want to make sure the form is useful, not too much work to fill out, and easy to understand. If you have thoughts, speak up by February 13, 2026—this helps keep things smooth and efficient for everyone involved.
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