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ACTION: Notice of public meetings.
AGENCY:
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SUMMARY:
Small Business Jobs Act
Implementation
The U.S. Small Business
Administration (SBA) announces it is
holding a series of public meetings on
its implementation of the Small
Business Jobs Act. These public
meetings will be held in selected cities
SUMMARY:
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across the country to broaden the
opportunity for public participation
with SBA’s development and
implementation of the procurement,
finance, grant, international trade and
other program enhancements enacted in
the Small Business Jobs Act.
The meetings will be held on the
dates and times specified in the Event
Information section of the
Supplementary Information below. It is
recommended that all attendees register
at least one week prior to the scheduled
meeting date.
DATES:
The meetings will be held at
the locations specified in the Event
Information section of the
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION below.
Parties interested in attending a meeting
must register by providing the requested
registration information at https://
www.sba.gov/jobsacttour.
ADDRESSES:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Andrew D. Cutillo, Office of
Government Contracting and Business
Development, at (202)-205–6280, or
Andrew.Cutillo@sba.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
On Sept. 27, 2010, President Obama
signed into law the Small Business Jobs
Act (SBJA). The new law provides
critical resources to help small
businesses continue to drive economic
recovery and create jobs including
extension of SBA enhanced loan
provisions, offering billions more in
lending support and tax cuts, and
expanding other opportunities,
including provisions affecting
government contracting programs for
small business owners.
SBA will be hosting this Small
Business Jobs Act Tour that will cover
13 cities to provide information and
receive input on SBJA provisions.
II. Topics and Agenda
While the agenda may vary from city
to city, a typical agenda is below. Please
visit https://www.sba.gov/jobsacttour for
updates on each location’s agenda.
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Time
Title of session
9 a.m.–10 a.m ..........................................................................................
Opening Keynote, Overview of Small Business Jobs Act and SBA’s
Mission.
Break.
Room 1
Session #1: Small Business Jobs Act provisions affecting Small Business participation in government contracting.
Room 2
Lender Roundtable.
10 a.m.–10:15 a.m ...................................................................................
10:15 a.m.–11:30 a.m ..............................................................................
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Time
Title of session
11:30 a.m.–12:45 p.m ..............................................................................
12:45 p.m.–1:45 p.m ................................................................................
1:45 p.m.–3 p.m .......................................................................................
3 p.m.–4:15 p.m .......................................................................................
Please note that the SBA will also
include a discussion of Size Standards
during the 3 p.m. breakout session at
events in San Antonio, TX, San Diego,
CA, Chicago, IL, and Washington, DC.
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Putting More Capital in the Hands of
Small Business Owners
SBA loans continue to be a critical
tool for helping small businesses get the
capital they need to grow and create
jobs. The Small Business Jobs Act made
permanent enhancements to SBA loan
programs, such as raising the maximum
loan sizes of the 7(a) and 504 programs.
In addition, temporary provisions in the
new law include a Dealer Floor Plan
financing pilot as well as a program that
allows some owner-occupied businesses
to refinance their commercial real estate
mortgages using an SBA loan. Beyond
the SBJA, SBA is taking several steps to
better serve its lending partners and
borrowers, to simplify and streamline
loan programs, and to improve oversight
of SBA lending. Small business owners,
prospective and current SBA lenders are
especially encouraged to attend, share
their ideas with the SBA, and learn
more about new tools being offered.
Strengthening Small Businesses’ Ability
To Compete for and Win Federal
Contracts
The Federal government awards
hundreds of billions of dollars each year
in federal contracts, nearly one-fourth of
Room 3
Expanding Exporting Opportunities for Small Business.
Room 1
Session #1, Continued.
Room 2
Lender Roundtable, Continued.
Room 3
Investing in Counseling and Training Services to Support the Growth of
Small Business.
Break.
Room 1
Session #2: Small Business Jobs Act provisions affecting Small Business participation in government contracting.
Room 2
Opportunities in Accessing Capital.
Room 3
Expanding Exporting Opportunities for Small Business.
Room 1
Session #2, Continued.
Room 2
New SBA Loan Programs.
Room 3
Investing in Counseling and Training Services to Support the Growth of
Small Business.
which goes to small firms. The Small
Business Jobs Act contained 19
provisions that will help small
businesses compete more effectively for
federal contracts and subcontracts. SBA
is rolling out these provisions that will
help ensure more fairness, more
opportunities, and more tools to help
match federal agencies with small
businesses that provide high-quality
products and services. SBA wants to
hear from interested parties about how
it can effectively roll out new
provisions, such as those relating to
Multiple Award Contract set asides,
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subcontracting, Mentor Protege
Programs, and, at select events, its size
process. Small business contractors are
encouraged to attend, learn more about
these new tools, and share their
thoughts on improving the environment
for small business contracting.
Expanding Resources for Counseling
and Training
SBA has at least one District Office in
each state, as well as about 14,000
affiliated counselors at Small Business
Development Centers, Women’s
Business Centers and SCORE chapters.
The Small Business Jobs Act is helping
support these groups in a number of
ways. For example, $50 million more is
being provided to support the network
of about 900 Small Business
Development Centers throughout the
country. Also, SBA is working with a
broad group of counselors to equip them
with more tools and information to help
small firms start or increase exporting.
All small business owners are
encouraged to attend and learn more
about the knowledge, tools, and contacts
that SBA affiliated counselors can help
provide.
Expanding Exporting Opportunities for
Small Business
Small businesses looking for new
opportunities to increase sales and
profit, and take advantage of increased
demand for high-quality U.S. goods and
services, should consider exporting. The
Small Business Jobs Act includes
exporting resources to help small
businesses by making the SBA Export
Express pilot loan program permanent,
increasing maximum sizes for SBA’s
three export loan programs, and creating
a new State Trade and Export Promotion
(STEP) grants pilot program which will
provide funds to states to assist small
business interested in exporting. See
Notice of Grant Opportunities to States:
STEP Grant Program, 76 FR 10082 (Feb.
23, 2011). These expanded
opportunities also help build upon the
goal of doubling exports in the next five
years via the National Export Initiative.
Small business owners with a current or
prospective interest in exporting are
especially encouraged to attend.
III. Event Information
Location
Date
Address
Columbus, OH .....................
March 28, 2011, Begins 9 a.m., Ends 4:15 p.m .............
The Ohio State University, Ohio Union, 1739 N. High
St., Columbus, OH 43210.
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Date
Address
Miami, FL .............................
March 28, 2011, Begins 9 a.m., Ends 4:15 p.m .............
New York, NY ......................
March 30, 2011, Begins 9 a.m., Ends 4:15 p.m .............
Atlanta, GA ...........................
March 30, 2011, Begins 9:30 a.m., Ends 4:45 p.m ........
Boston, MA ..........................
April 1, 2011, Begins 9 a.m., Ends 4:15 p.m .................
San Antonio, TX ...................
April 1, 2011, Begins 9 a.m., Ends 4:15 p.m .................
Albuquerque, NM .................
April 11, 2011, Begins 9 a.m., Ends 4:15 p.m ...............
San Diego, CA .....................
April 11, 2011, Begins 9 a.m., Ends 4:15 p.m ...............
Denver, CO ..........................
April 13, 2011, Begins 9 a.m., Ends 4:15 p.m ...............
Seattle, WA ..........................
April 13, 2011, Begins 9 a.m., Ends 4:15 p.m ...............
Huntsville, AL .......................
April 15, 2011, Begins 9 a.m., Ends 4:15 p.m ...............
Chicago, IL ...........................
April 15, 2011, Begins 9 a.m., Ends 4:15 p.m ...............
Washington, DC ...................
TBD .................................................................................
Miami Dade College, Wolfson Campus, Chapman Center ( Building 3), 300 NE. 2nd Avenue, Miami, FL
33132.
26 Federal Plaza, 6th Floor Conference Room A/B,
New York, NY 10278.
Loudermilk Center, 40 Courtland Street, NE., Atlanta,
30303.
O’Neill Federal Building, 10 Causeway Street, Boston,
MA 02222.
The Norris Conference Center, 4522 Fredericksburg
Road, San Antonio, TX 78201.
Embassy Suites Albuquerque, 1000 Woodward Place
NE., Albuquerque, NM 87102.
County Health Services Complex, 3851 Rosecrans St.,
San Diego, CA 92110.
Lowry Conference Center, 1061 Akron Wy Bldg 697,
Denver, CO 80230.
Holiday Inn Seattle-SeaTac International Airport, 17338
International Blvd., Seattle, WA 98188.
Chan Auditorium, College of Business, 801 Sparkman
Drive, Huntsville, AL 35899.
Citigroup Center Building, 500 West Madison Street,
Suite 1150, Chicago, IL 60661.
TBD.
IV. Registration and Oral Presentation
Any individual interested in
attending and making an oral
presentation shall pre-register in
advance with SBA. Oral presentations
may consist of comments on existing
rules and procedures, general questions,
or new ideas for the SBA to consider.
Presentations will be made in the
breakout sessions, pursuant to the
format of each session. Based on the
number of registrants it may be
necessary to impose time limits to
ensure that everyone who wishes to
speak has the opportunity to do so.
Please refer to https://www.sba.gov/
jobsacttour for registration information.
SBA will attempt to accommodate all
interested parties.
V. Information on Service for
Individuals With Disabilities
Reasonable accommodations will be
provided to those who request
assistance at least one week in advance
of the meeting for which assistance is
being requested. For a complete list of
meeting dates, locations and points of
contact please visit https://www.sba.gov/
jobsacttour.
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Dated: February 28, 2011.
Ana Ma,
Chief of Staff.
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SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Small Business Jobs Act Implementation
AGENCY: U.S. Small Business Administration.
ACTION: Notice of public meetings.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) announces it is
holding a series of public meetings on its implementation of the Small
Business Jobs Act. These public meetings will be held in selected
cities across the country to broaden the opportunity for public
participation with SBA's development and implementation of the
procurement, finance, grant, international trade and other program
enhancements enacted in the Small Business Jobs Act.
DATES: The meetings will be held on the dates and times specified in
the Event Information section of the Supplementary Information below.
It is recommended that all attendees register at least one week prior
to the scheduled meeting date.
ADDRESSES: The meetings will be held at the locations specified in the
Event Information section of the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION below.
Parties interested in attending a meeting must register by providing
the requested registration information at https://www.sba.gov/jobsacttour.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Andrew D. Cutillo, Office of
Government Contracting and Business Development, at (202)-205-6280, or
Andrew.Cutillo@sba.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
On Sept. 27, 2010, President Obama signed into law the Small
Business Jobs Act (SBJA). The new law provides critical resources to
help small businesses continue to drive economic recovery and create
jobs including extension of SBA enhanced loan provisions, offering
billions more in lending support and tax cuts, and expanding other
opportunities, including provisions affecting government contracting
programs for small business owners.
SBA will be hosting this Small Business Jobs Act Tour that will
cover 13 cities to provide information and receive input on SBJA
provisions.
II. Topics and Agenda
While the agenda may vary from city to city, a typical agenda is
below. Please visit https://www.sba.gov/jobsacttour for updates on each
location's agenda.
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Time Title of session
------------------------------------------------------------------------
9 a.m.-10 a.m.......................... Opening Keynote, Overview of
Small Business Jobs Act and
SBA's Mission.
10 a.m.-10:15 a.m...................... Break.
10:15 a.m.-11:30 a.m................... Room 1
Session 1: Small
Business Jobs Act provisions
affecting Small Business
participation in government
contracting.
Room 2
Lender Roundtable.
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Room 3
Expanding Exporting
Opportunities for Small
Business.
11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m................... Room 1
Session 1, Continued.
Room 2
Lender Roundtable, Continued.
Room 3
Investing in Counseling and
Training Services to Support
the Growth of Small Business.
12:45 p.m.-1:45 p.m.................... Break.
1:45 p.m.-3 p.m........................ Room 1
Session 2: Small
Business Jobs Act provisions
affecting Small Business
participation in government
contracting.
Room 2
Opportunities in Accessing
Capital.
Room 3
Expanding Exporting
Opportunities for Small
Business.
3 p.m.-4:15 p.m........................ Room 1
Session 2, Continued.
Room 2
New SBA Loan Programs.
Room 3
Investing in Counseling and
Training Services to Support
the Growth of Small Business.
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Please note that the SBA will also include a discussion of Size
Standards during the 3 p.m. breakout session at events in San Antonio,
TX, San Diego, CA, Chicago, IL, and Washington, DC.
Putting More Capital in the Hands of Small Business Owners
SBA loans continue to be a critical tool for helping small
businesses get the capital they need to grow and create jobs. The Small
Business Jobs Act made permanent enhancements to SBA loan programs,
such as raising the maximum loan sizes of the 7(a) and 504 programs. In
addition, temporary provisions in the new law include a Dealer Floor
Plan financing pilot as well as a program that allows some owner-
occupied businesses to refinance their commercial real estate mortgages
using an SBA loan. Beyond the SBJA, SBA is taking several steps to
better serve its lending partners and borrowers, to simplify and
streamline loan programs, and to improve oversight of SBA lending.
Small business owners, prospective and current SBA lenders are
especially encouraged to attend, share their ideas with the SBA, and
learn more about new tools being offered.
Strengthening Small Businesses' Ability To Compete for and Win Federal
Contracts
The Federal government awards hundreds of billions of dollars each
year in federal contracts, nearly one-fourth of which goes to small
firms. The Small Business Jobs Act contained 19 provisions that will
help small businesses compete more effectively for federal contracts
and subcontracts. SBA is rolling out these provisions that will help
ensure more fairness, more opportunities, and more tools to help match
federal agencies with small businesses that provide high-quality
products and services. SBA wants to hear from interested parties about
how it can effectively roll out new provisions, such as those relating
to Multiple Award Contract set asides, subcontracting, Mentor
Prot[eacute]g[eacute] Programs, and, at select events, its size
process. Small business contractors are encouraged to attend, learn
more about these new tools, and share their thoughts on improving the
environment for small business contracting.
Expanding Resources for Counseling and Training
SBA has at least one District Office in each state, as well as
about 14,000 affiliated counselors at Small Business Development
Centers, Women's Business Centers and SCORE chapters. The Small
Business Jobs Act is helping support these groups in a number of ways.
For example, $50 million more is being provided to support the network
of about 900 Small Business Development Centers throughout the country.
Also, SBA is working with a broad group of counselors to equip them
with more tools and information to help small firms start or increase
exporting. All small business owners are encouraged to attend and learn
more about the knowledge, tools, and contacts that SBA affiliated
counselors can help provide.
Expanding Exporting Opportunities for Small Business
Small businesses looking for new opportunities to increase sales
and profit, and take advantage of increased demand for high-quality
U.S. goods and services, should consider exporting. The Small Business
Jobs Act includes exporting resources to help small businesses by
making the SBA Export Express pilot loan program permanent, increasing
maximum sizes for SBA's three export loan programs, and creating a new
State Trade and Export Promotion (STEP) grants pilot program which will
provide funds to states to assist small business interested in
exporting. See Notice of Grant Opportunities to States: STEP Grant
Program, 76 FR 10082 (Feb. 23, 2011). These expanded opportunities also
help build upon the goal of doubling exports in the next five years via
the National Export Initiative. Small business owners with a current or
prospective interest in exporting are especially encouraged to attend.
III. Event Information
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Location Date Address
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Columbus, OH................ March 28, 2011, The Ohio State
Begins 9 a.m., Ends University, Ohio
4:15 p.m. Union, 1739 N. High
St., Columbus, OH
43210.
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Miami, FL................... March 28, 2011, Miami Dade College,
Begins 9 a.m., Ends Wolfson Campus,
4:15 p.m. Chapman Center (
Building 3), 300
NE. 2nd Avenue,
Miami, FL 33132.
New York, NY................ March 30, 2011, 26 Federal Plaza,
Begins 9 a.m., Ends 6th Floor
4:15 p.m. Conference Room A/
B, New York, NY
10278.
Atlanta, GA................. March 30, 2011, Loudermilk Center,
Begins 9:30 a.m., 40 Courtland
Ends 4:45 p.m. Street, NE.,
Atlanta, 30303.
Boston, MA.................. April 1, 2011, O'Neill Federal
Begins 9 a.m., Ends Building, 10
4:15 p.m. Causeway Street,
Boston, MA 02222.
San Antonio, TX............. April 1, 2011, The Norris
Begins 9 a.m., Ends Conference Center,
4:15 p.m. 4522 Fredericksburg
Road, San Antonio,
TX 78201.
Albuquerque, NM............. April 11, 2011, Embassy Suites
Begins 9 a.m., Ends Albuquerque, 1000
4:15 p.m. Woodward Place NE.,
Albuquerque, NM
87102.
San Diego, CA............... April 11, 2011, County Health
Begins 9 a.m., Ends Services Complex,
4:15 p.m. 3851 Rosecrans St.,
San Diego, CA
92110.
Denver, CO.................. April 13, 2011, Lowry Conference
Begins 9 a.m., Ends Center, 1061 Akron
4:15 p.m. Wy Bldg 697,
Denver, CO 80230.
Seattle, WA................. April 13, 2011, Holiday Inn Seattle-
Begins 9 a.m., Ends SeaTac
4:15 p.m. International
Airport, 17338
International
Blvd., Seattle, WA
98188.
Huntsville, AL.............. April 15, 2011, Chan Auditorium,
Begins 9 a.m., Ends College of
4:15 p.m. Business, 801
Sparkman Drive,
Huntsville, AL
35899.
Chicago, IL................. April 15, 2011, Citigroup Center
Begins 9 a.m., Ends Building, 500 West
4:15 p.m. Madison Street,
Suite 1150,
Chicago, IL 60661.
Washington, DC.............. TBD................. TBD.
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IV. Registration and Oral Presentation
Any individual interested in attending and making an oral
presentation shall pre-register in advance with SBA. Oral presentations
may consist of comments on existing rules and procedures, general
questions, or new ideas for the SBA to consider. Presentations will be
made in the breakout sessions, pursuant to the format of each session.
Based on the number of registrants it may be necessary to impose time
limits to ensure that everyone who wishes to speak has the opportunity
to do so. Please refer to https://www.sba.gov/jobsacttour for
registration information. SBA will attempt to accommodate all
interested parties.
V. Information on Service for Individuals With Disabilities
Reasonable accommodations will be provided to those who request
assistance at least one week in advance of the meeting for which
assistance is being requested. For a complete list of meeting dates,
locations and points of contact please visit https://www.sba.gov/jobsacttour.
Authority: Pub. L. 111-240.
Dated: February 28, 2011.
Ana Ma,
Chief of Staff.
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