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Website monitoring for government and public-sector teams

Track agency publications, grant announcements, inter-agency policy updates, and statutory changes from one consolidated dashboard.

Government affairs, public-sector consultants, and inter-agency coordination teams need awareness across dozens of federal and state agencies. WebMonitor.fyi automates the portal-polling layer across Federal Register, Regulations.gov, agency rule pages, grants.gov, state portals, and international equivalents. Used by lobbyists, government affairs professionals at corporations and nonprofits, grant-seeking research institutions, and policy analysts.

Key monitoring challenges in this industry

Inter-agency policy coordination

A single policy issue often spans multiple agencies — EPA, DOE, USDA for environmental; SEC, FDIC, OCC for finance. Centralized monitoring keeps everything in one place.

Grant and funding opportunity tracking

NIH, NSF, DOE, state-level grant portals all publish on their own cadences. Grant-seekers monitoring opportunity announcements catch them before the deadline window closes.

State-level coverage at scale

Multi-state operators (cannabis, gaming, transportation) face 50 different regulatory environments. Per-state monitors aggregated into one dashboard make state-level tracking tractable.

Comment period and docket monitoring

Regulations.gov dockets accept comments on rolling windows. Government-affairs teams watch for docket activity to time their filings and assess opposition.

Recommended monitoring for this industry

Frequently asked questions

Can I track grants.gov for new opportunity announcements?

Yes. The grants.gov search results page works as a monitor URL. Filter by CFDA number or keyword to narrow to relevant opportunities.

Does this work for international regulators?

Yes. EU Official Journal, gov.uk consultations, Canadian Gazette, Australian regulator portals — anything publicly accessible by URL works.

Can a state-level government-affairs team monitor across all 50 states?

Yes. Most multi-state operators run 50–150 monitors covering state-level secretary-of-state, legislative tracker, agency rulemaking, and tax-authority portals.

How does this compare to Politico Pro or Bloomberg Government?

Those platforms include editorial coverage and analyst dashboards. WebMonitor is the underlying alert layer — typically used alongside them rather than instead of them.

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