- Bureau of National Affairs
BNA (The Bureau of National Affairs, Inc.) is an independent, privately owned publisher of specialized news and information for professionals in business and government. The company reports on legislation, regulations, court decisions, and policy. Its scope includes nearly every aspect of the government's workings that affect business.
BNA information products report on federal and state government actions and those of nongovernmental organizations like the
World Bank and theInternational Monetary Fund that are based elsewhere but affect U.S. business. BNA customers arelawyer s,accountant s andCPA s, compliance officials in a wide range of industries, human resource practitioners, labor unions, and many other professionals in the United States and abroad.The company was founded in 1929 by noted newsman
David Lawrence as a subsidiary of the "United States Daily," now known as the "U.S. News & World Report ". In 1946 Lawrence began focusing solely on creating the "U.S. News & World Report" and sold BNA to five of his top editors:Dean Dinwoody ,John Stewart , Ed Donnell, Adolph Magidson, and John Taylor. They in turn offered partial ownership to the rest of their colleagues. To this day, ownership in BNA remains exclusively limited to current and former BNA employees, making BNA the oldest whollyemployee-owned company in the United States.Fact|date=March 2008 It is also the last major legal publisher to remain independent and American-owned in an industry that has seen a wave of consolidation in the past three decades. After more than 75 years of operations in the West End ofWashington, D.C. , BNA moved its operations five miles toArlington, Virginia , in September 2007.In 2007 BNA offered more than 300 print and electronic information products to the legal and business markets. One of its best-known publications, "
United States Law Week ", is alooseleaf service commonly found in law libraries throughout the United States. Completely free of advertising, those products are created by more than 500 Capitol Hill reporters and legal editors and a worldwide network of correspondents. BNA has seven subsidiary companies and a national sales network.Notable publications
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United States Patents Quarterly
*United States Law Week Subsidiary companies
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Institute of Management and Administration Inc. (IOMA)
*Kennedy Information Inc.
*The McArdle Printing Company Inc.
*STF Services Corporation (STF)
*Tax Management Inc.
*Pike & Fischer
*BNA International External links
* [http://www.bna.com Bureau of National Affairs]
* [http://www.bnatax.com/tm/index.html Tax Management Inc.]
* [http://www.bnasoftware.com BNA Software]
* [http://www.bnai.com BNA International]
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