Bloomberg Government, a new service from Bloomberg LP that aims to cover the intersection between business and government, will launch to the general public in January, according to information posted Wednesday on its site.
The post adds, “This comprehensive, subscription-based, online tool collects best-in-class data, provides high-end analysis and analytic tools, and delivers deep, reliable, quick and unbiased reporting from a team of more than 2,300 journalists and multimedia specialists worldwide. It also offers news aggregated from thousands of the top trusted news sources from around the globe.
“Our dedicated editorial teams include award-winning editors and reporters along with former Congressional staffers, regulatory officials, industry veterans, economists, and financial analysts, working to cover key industry sectors (including health care, energy, defense, infrastructure, and tech/telecom) and cross-cutting areas such as trade, taxation, and labor.
“By linking the reporting and analysis of our teams to a fully customizable console of tools and resources, Bloomberg Government helps everyone from Congressional staffers and administration officials to C-Suite executives and government affairs professionals do their jobs better.”
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