TY - BOOK ID - 80734633 TI - The Millennial Generation AU - Weinbaum, Cortney AU - National Defense Research Institute (U.S.) PY - 2016 SN - 9780833094254 0833094254 9780833094216 0833094211 PB - Santa Monica, Calif. DB - UniCat KW - Generation Y KW - Intelligence service KW - Counter intelligence KW - Counterespionage KW - Counterintelligence KW - Intelligence community KW - Secret police (Intelligence service) KW - Public administration KW - Research KW - Disinformation KW - Secret service KW - Echo boomers KW - Echo generation KW - Generation M KW - Generation Why? KW - Millennial generation KW - Millennials (Generation Y) KW - Net generation KW - Newmils KW - Thatcher's children (Generation Y) KW - Generations KW - Population KW - Political and social views KW - Employment KW - Attitudes KW - E-books KW - Employment. KW - Political and social views. KW - Attitudes. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:80734633 AB - "In 2015, for the first time, millennials outnumbered baby boomers as the largest generational segment of the U.S. population. This report describes how the intelligence community (IC) must engage millennials across multiple segments to succeed in the future: millennials as intelligence clients, employees, and partners and as members of the public. The authors explore how the perspectives and experiences of millennials falling into each segment are relevant to IC functions and missions. Millennials in each segment may perceive intelligence differently from previous generations, which may influence whether and how they partner and engage with the IC; such decisions will affect future intelligence missions. This report provides an understanding of areas in which intelligence agencies may benefit from further study"--Back cover. ER -