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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.

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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. Built for 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

Multi-state operators (cannabis, gaming, transportation) face 50 different regulatory environments. Monitors on the highest-priority state portals — swapped as the rulemaking calendar moves — 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

Honest limits

WebMonitor reads the public-facing surface — Federal Register, Regulations.gov, agency rule pages, grants.gov, state portals. Pre-decisional drafts circulated inside an agency, FACA committee non-public materials, and FOIA-pending content aren't monitorable until they post publicly. State portals also vary in stability; some change URL structures during redesigns and need the monitor URL updated.

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?

Not all at once — plans include up to five monitors. Teams typically point them at the states with active rulemaking or pending applications and update the monitor URLs as the calendar moves.

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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