BY GAUTHAM NAGESH, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
A recently released survey shows that Generation Y prefers to connect with government online in an interactive manner similar to the way they seek out news and other information.
The survey was commissioned by Meritalk, an online community of government information technology specialists, to examine the information-gathering habits of Gen-Y and its priorities for the next administration. A poll of 2,000 people born between 1977 and 1990 showed that 88 percent will obtain their news online during the next four years. Seventy-four percent want more information on government spending and programs, and 85 percent said they want the next president to reach out to the public online at least monthly.
'Generation Y really wants direct, honest, genuine communication [from the government],' said Liz Vandendriessche, spokeswoman for Meritalk. She said that through its research, Meritalk sought to capture how the fundamental relationship between government and citizens is changing. ...