The Internet has revolutionized virtually every transactional activity in modern society (banking, shopping, travel, dating, etc.) and great efficiencies have been achieved in these fields.
Our democracy, however, is one transactional activity that has remained inefficient, opaque and dominated by middlemen. Why has the Internet not had the same effect on democracy that it has had on everything else?
There may be many answers to that question, but one possibility is: the Internet has not yet changed democracy because no one has invented the right application. AMP’s “Future No Vote” (FNV) mechanism could prove to be the democracy app we’ve all been waiting for. Our FNV Campaigns have the potential to dramatically transform how we communicate with our elected officials at all levels of government.