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Friday, August 2, 2013

The Government intelligent, innovative and efficient for American entrepreneurs

America's 28 million small business owners pushing job creation and innovation in our economy. You are responsible for two of the three net new private sector jobs in our communities. Many of these companies start with a tight budget and small staff dedicated people who are looking to transform their industries. These men and women work hard. You sacrifice. And the last thing, for a time, is the bureaucracy, bunch of unnecessary paperwork and navigating Byzantine processes, time, money and resources to waste. You have run companies.

Last week announced to interact with the Government for these companies to make easier management agenda President Obama of a second term. The goal is to ensure that the Government is a reliable partner and a catalyst for these entrepreneurs and chances of success to help. This agenda builds on a successful four-and a half year effort to make Government more efficient, more transparent and more responsible.

At U.S. small business administration (SBA) are we doing this by the harnessing of technology, reduction of bureaucracy and make our programs more rational, and respond. Our goal is to create tools that can beat with that small businesses about their weight.

We have eliminated more than 100 pages of paperwork, some of our loan products and simplified products to address working capital of for small enterprises and better fill in gaps for small dollar loans must be launched. This helped fuel record years for SBA loan in 2011 and 2012.

For example, we have simple application for our small loan advantage program, the main product of 7a for loans under $350,000, which we call SLA 2.0 creates. Because we have seen these changes, a tripling participating lenders and one of more than 280 per cent increase in the number of loans available to set.

We also know high-growth businesses, to get especially those who fight outside traditional startup hubs, often to the investment capital that you need to turn great ideas into viable and successful companies. These companies are crucial to the creation of jobs and innovation in key sectors of our economy.

At the SBA, we run a program called small business investment company (SBIC)-program. This program is entitled to invest up to $3 billion, investing in growth companies annually in funds. In the past, this program was too cumbersome and underutilized. It fixed. We reduced machining times, new SBIC Fund under five- and -a-half to license months from about 15 months in 2009. Indeed, SBIC funds are often the new fast-track process for SBA in less than two months be approved. Today this optimized program as a model of public private partnership and it had its third consecutive record in 2012.  Licensed investment funds according to SBICs more than $3 billion in growth capital and over 1,000 small businesses, an increase of 17 percent by FY 2011 and an increase of 83 percent by FY 2010.

We also know that small business owners don't have the time or the resources to all day on the phone or on the computer trying navigate various government programs to spend. Therefore, the Administration has started BusinessUSA, a one-stop-shop for access to business related programs of the Federal Government.

Our aim is to ensure that small businesses have the tools they need to compete globally. Small business owners want to new markets, including overseas export opportunities and to develop important trade and Government supply chains. Many of these companies have not the manpower or the resources for research and go after these opportunities.

We will change that. We recently an inter-agency pilot called US global business solutions. It combines trade finance loans, export, insurance, and marketing support, which previously delivered over a variety of government agencies in a streamlined package products. We have a full scale roll-out of the global business solutions in January 2014 our entire credit portfolio.

We have the American supplier initiative. The objective of this initiative is to help small businesses, which more easily create both the Government and the commercial supply chain opportunities. As part of this effort, we are hosting cooperation exchanges and offers special tools and programs to ensure that small businesses what they need have to successful suppliers.

We also use technology to break down barriers, the small businesses of the winning commercial and Government contracts. For example, we worked with the IBM Foundation on supplier connection, a portal, that makes it easy to connect people with the right procurement in hundreds of major corporations across the country just for a small company.  And we started RFP-EZ, an online marketplace, that tightens the Government contracting process, which find it easier for small businesses and provide low dollar contracts from federal agencies. It also lowers the costs for technology services, to save taxpayer money.

RFP-EZ was built by the presidential innovation Fellows entrepreneurs-in-residence at the SBA. These men and women know what entrepreneurs need and the format they need it. And we will want to use these entrepreneurs, and solicit up advising the entrepreneurs continue to streamline and improve the programmes of the Agency, us to help the country including, how we can leverage data, to create supply chain opportunities for small businesses.

The goal of all these efforts, the SBA and the administrative bodies is to ensure that we deliver, as the President said, "the kind of 21st century Government, to which the American people."  In this way, we make sure that the American entrepreneurs and small business owners have the tools, resources, and the business environment they need to do what they can do best: innovative new products to create the drive jobs and accelerate economic growth.

Karen Mills's Profile PictureKaren Gordon Mills is the administrator of the U.S. small business administration. The SBA helps both main street and high-growth small businesses get access to capital, federal contracts, emergency help and much more.Tags: official SBA news and views, open to trade, SBA news and views

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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Launch of U.S. Global Business Solutions Pilot: U.S. Government Solutions for Small Business Exporters

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When the President challenged the nation to double exports in five years, U.S. government agencies worked closely together to increase access to export financing and foreign market opportunities.

Under a new, multi-agency initiative, several federal agencies collaborated to combine their trade finance programs and export marketing services into a one-stop platform. U.S. Global Business Solutions, a new approach for assessing and meeting the business needs of small business exporters, will be piloted for six months beginning this week. A group of diverse lenders will test the program throughout the country.

Global Business Solutions will:

Reduce complexity for both exporters and lenders by packaging trade financing and marketing options from several agencies that seamlessly meet exporter needs;Streamline access to international experts, financial products, and business services for exporters;Establish a network of lending partners that are prepared and committed to meeting the financing needs of small business exporters.

This new, ‘whole-of-government’ approach for meeting small business exporter needs is exciting for SBA, our sister agencies and our lending partners.   We’re pleased to have such innovative partners in the lending community who have risen to the challenge to provide the export financing necessary for small businesses to succeed in the global marketplace.

Lenders are being trained in seven financial products and seven marketing services that will meet most small business exporters’ needs, with additional information on six other financing options for specialized needs.  Together, six federal agencies are behind this initiative, including SBA, Export-Import Bank, Department of Commerce's Commercial Service, U.S. Trade and Development Agency, U.S. Department of Agriculture's Foreign Agriculture Service and Overseas Private Investment Corporation.

A full-scale rollout of the pilot is expected in early 2014. For more information on the U.S. Global Business Solutions initiative, please contact the SBA representative in your local U.S. Export Assistance Center. 

Tags: Official SBA News and Views, Open For Business, International, SBA News and Views

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