In search of terminals (computer software system) to provide data that students can use in a variety of courses, including Economics, Finance, Accounting, Marketing, Management, and Supply Chain, among others. Textbooks in Fixed Income Investments, Derivatives, Equity Investments, and Economic Indicators should utilize the data provided through their proprietary screens and will be used by faculty in the relevant courses. The Supply Chain module must offer a state-of-the-art platform that not only supports the Supply Chain center at the College of Business but also offers valuable data for researchers. In addition to enhancing the curriculum, the terminal should enable worldwide networking for students, allowing them to connect with alumni within the network. The computer software should also help students stay informed about current events and provide a Certificate to enhance their credentials when applying for job opportunities. Requested features below: For Economists: Basic Economic and Global Data: (Forecasts, Calendars, Economic Statistics, Economic Surprises, Inflation Monitors) Central Bank Analysis: (Central bank dashboards, Fed forward guidance, Fed statements, and minutes) Sovereign Debt Macro Foreign Exchange Capital Flows Industry Sector and Commodities News and Bloomberg Research...