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Too often, interactions with the government are burdensome and frustrating. From seeking out financing opportunities to learning about the latest regulations affecting them, hard-working businesses are spending too much time navigating the federal bureaucracy. | Too often, interactions with the government are burdensome and frustrating. From seeking out financing opportunities to learning about the latest regulations affecting them, hard-working businesses are spending too much time navigating the federal bureaucracy. | ||
== Call to Action == | == Call to Action == | ||
On October 28, 2011, the President issued a challenge to government agencies to think beyond their organizational boundaries in the best interest of serving America's business community, and start thinking and acting more like the businesses they serve. He directed the creation of BusinessUSA, a centralized, one-stop platform to make it easier than ever for businesses to access services to help them grow and hire. | On October 28, 2011, the President issued a challenge to government agencies to think beyond their organizational boundaries in the best interest of serving America's business community, and start thinking and acting more like the businesses they serve. He directed the creation of [http://business.usa.gov BusinessUSA], a centralized, one-stop platform to make it easier than ever for businesses to access services to help them grow and hire. | ||
== No Wrong Door == | == No Wrong Door == | ||
BusinessUSA implements a "no wrong door" approach for small businesses and exporters by using technology to quickly connect businesses to the services and information relevant to them, regardless of where the information is located or which agency's website, call center, or office they go to for help. Looking forward, the more federal agencies continue to add resources to BusinessUSA to encompass the full range of business programs and services, the more we will be able to reduce the confusing array of websites that exist today. To ensure that it is oriented towards the needs of the customer, BusinessUSA will be designed, tested, and built with the active feedback of U.S. businesses. This is where you come in. | [http://business.usa.gov BusinessUSA] implements a "no wrong door" approach for small businesses and exporters by using technology to quickly connect businesses to the services and information relevant to them, regardless of where the information is located or which agency's website, call center, or office they go to for help. Looking forward, the more federal agencies continue to add resources to [http://business.usa.gov BusinessUSA] to encompass the full range of business programs and services, the more we will be able to reduce the confusing array of websites that exist today. To ensure that it is oriented towards the needs of the customer, BusinessUSA will be designed, tested, and built with the active feedback of U.S. businesses. This is where you come in. | ||
== Beta Version == | == Beta Version == | ||
The | The current version of [http://www.business.usa.gov Business.USA.gov Portal], has come a long way since its inception. With the help of your feedback we have added many new features and content namely [http://business.usa.gov/rural-exporting Made in Rural America Export and Investment Initiative Portal], [http://business.usa.gov/micro-site/state-resource? Microsites for States] , [http://business.usa.gov/sbir-certification-tool SBIR Certification Tool], [http://business.usa.gov/training-materials-portal Training Portal], [http://business.usa.gov/fboopen-widget/fboopen-search FBO Open Opportunities] and lots more, please take a Tour. BusinessUSA has opened new channels of communication such as call centers, email and social media. We have started and progressing on integrating state and local governments, as well as related private sector partners. This will help us better deliver the information you need on your own terms. | ||
== Purposes == | == Purposes == | ||
To strengthen America's competitiveness in the global economy, businesses will need to be equipped with the best tools and information available to support innovation and job growth in the 21st century. BusinessUSA is your front door to all the government has to offer. Help us make sure it continues to evolve and grow to meet your needs. Sign up for email alerts so you can be the first to find out about changes to BusinessUSA, and use feedback features on the website to let us know what you think. BusinessUSA is designed by businesses, for businesses. Take ownership today. | To strengthen America's competitiveness in the global economy, businesses will need to be equipped with the best tools and information available to support innovation and job growth in the 21st century. [http://www.Business.usa.gov BusinessUSA] is your front door to all the government has to offer. Help us make sure it continues to evolve and grow to meet your needs. Sign up for [http://business.usa.gov/subscribe?subscribeEmail=Receive+email+updates email alerts] so you can be the first to find out about changes to BusinessUSA, and use [http://business.usa.gov/help feedback features] on the website to let us know what you think. BusinessUSA is designed by businesses, for businesses. Take ownership today. | ||
== Representing All Federal Agencies == | == Representing All Federal Agencies == | ||
BusinessUSA is: | [http://business.usa.gov BusinessUSA] is: | ||
A product of collective thoughts and inputs from the following agencies who have pledged their commitment to making this site a one-stop shop for everything related to business in the USA | A product of collective thoughts and inputs from the following agencies who have pledged their commitment to making this site a one-stop shop for everything related to business in the USA | ||
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* [http://business.usa.gov/external-site?ccontent=http://www.whitehouse.gov/ White House] | * [http://business.usa.gov/external-site?ccontent=http://www.whitehouse.gov/ White House] | ||
* [http://business.usa.gov/external-site?ccontent=http://www.irs.gov/ Internal Revenue Service] | * [http://business.usa.gov/external-site?ccontent=http://www.irs.gov/ Internal Revenue Service] | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:17, 28 October 2015
One Stop Shopping for Businesses
Too often, interactions with the government are burdensome and frustrating. From seeking out financing opportunities to learning about the latest regulations affecting them, hard-working businesses are spending too much time navigating the federal bureaucracy.
Call to Action
On October 28, 2011, the President issued a challenge to government agencies to think beyond their organizational boundaries in the best interest of serving America's business community, and start thinking and acting more like the businesses they serve. He directed the creation of BusinessUSA, a centralized, one-stop platform to make it easier than ever for businesses to access services to help them grow and hire.
No Wrong Door
BusinessUSA implements a "no wrong door" approach for small businesses and exporters by using technology to quickly connect businesses to the services and information relevant to them, regardless of where the information is located or which agency's website, call center, or office they go to for help. Looking forward, the more federal agencies continue to add resources to BusinessUSA to encompass the full range of business programs and services, the more we will be able to reduce the confusing array of websites that exist today. To ensure that it is oriented towards the needs of the customer, BusinessUSA will be designed, tested, and built with the active feedback of U.S. businesses. This is where you come in.
Beta Version
The current version of Business.USA.gov Portal, has come a long way since its inception. With the help of your feedback we have added many new features and content namely Made in Rural America Export and Investment Initiative Portal, Microsites for States , SBIR Certification Tool, Training Portal, FBO Open Opportunities and lots more, please take a Tour. BusinessUSA has opened new channels of communication such as call centers, email and social media. We have started and progressing on integrating state and local governments, as well as related private sector partners. This will help us better deliver the information you need on your own terms.
Purposes
To strengthen America's competitiveness in the global economy, businesses will need to be equipped with the best tools and information available to support innovation and job growth in the 21st century. BusinessUSA is your front door to all the government has to offer. Help us make sure it continues to evolve and grow to meet your needs. Sign up for email alerts so you can be the first to find out about changes to BusinessUSA, and use feedback features on the website to let us know what you think. BusinessUSA is designed by businesses, for businesses. Take ownership today.
Representing All Federal Agencies
BusinessUSA is:
A product of collective thoughts and inputs from the following agencies who have pledged their commitment to making this site a one-stop shop for everything related to business in the USA
- Department of Agriculture
- Department of Commerce
- Department of Labor
- Treasury Department
- Veterans Administration
- Environmental Protection Agency
- Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
- Export-Import Bank
- Government Services Agency
- Overseas Private Investment Corporation
- Small Business Administration
- Trade and Development Agency
- White House
- Internal Revenue Service