Interesting dataset. Data like this can be used to identify strong links between contractors and government officials. One problem is that the metadata should have only contained anonymized entries for the email addresses of the counterparties of the Seattle.gov addresses, the article leaves this unclear. Another potential problem is that if a case of corruption or nepotism is identified that has not been passed to t…
No thanks, that's an invitation to further corruption. Let me put that in context; recently a group of people were pushing a local authority to adjust its policy on the public release of arrestee's photos (aka mugshots). The group felt it was being selectively used for political purposes which the police and city council denied.
FOIA requests revealed that the authorities were unhappy with their public image as it related to law enforcement and decided to use mugshots as part of a social media campaign to change public perception. Can't have a social media campaign without any content, so people were arrested on nonsense charges that were subsequently dropped, so as to generate mugshots that could be publicized.
Thanks to the FOIA requests members of the public were able to confront the city council with specific names and dates of the people who drafted, approved, and implemented this policy, which information will also be central to future litigation on the topic.