Chuck Borges, the former SSA data chief turned DOGE whistleblower, is running for office in southern Maryland's state senate. After being forced to resign from his job due to his concerns about Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) operating at the agency, Borges expressed frustration over the lack of transparency and oversight.
Borges had limited insight into what was happening with DOGE when he first found out about its involvement in SSA data. He tried to reach out to his chain of command, but was met with silence. Instead, he turned to media reports and reached out to local groups for support. Eventually, the local Democratic Party approached him about running for office.
DOGE's decision to move sensitive SSA data to a separate, unsecure cloud environment raised concerns among Borges. He believed that there was no apparent use case for such a large-scale transfer of data and warned about the potential risks of data breaches due to inadequate security measures.
As a whistleblower, Borges had expected some backlash but felt compelled to speak out due to his direct responsibility as CDO for the safety and security of public data. He now hopes to bring his experience in executive management and legislation to help drive sustainable growth in southern Maryland and make it an example for other regions on the East Coast.
Borges' decision to run for office comes after he expressed concerns about the government's efficiency and its handling of sensitive information. He believes that there is room for improvement and wants to build something sustainable through his new role as a state senator.
Borges had limited insight into what was happening with DOGE when he first found out about its involvement in SSA data. He tried to reach out to his chain of command, but was met with silence. Instead, he turned to media reports and reached out to local groups for support. Eventually, the local Democratic Party approached him about running for office.
DOGE's decision to move sensitive SSA data to a separate, unsecure cloud environment raised concerns among Borges. He believed that there was no apparent use case for such a large-scale transfer of data and warned about the potential risks of data breaches due to inadequate security measures.
As a whistleblower, Borges had expected some backlash but felt compelled to speak out due to his direct responsibility as CDO for the safety and security of public data. He now hopes to bring his experience in executive management and legislation to help drive sustainable growth in southern Maryland and make it an example for other regions on the East Coast.
Borges' decision to run for office comes after he expressed concerns about the government's efficiency and its handling of sensitive information. He believes that there is room for improvement and wants to build something sustainable through his new role as a state senator.