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We Can’t Wait to Help Businesses Grow

While Republicans in Congress continue to block the American Jobs Act, President Obama is still finding new ways to boost the economy and put people back to work.

This morning, the President signed two executive memorandums: one that would shorten the time it takes for companies to commercialize federal research, and another to launch BusinessUSA — a website that will make it easier for companies to learn about federal resources for business and exports — in early 2012.

"With too many families struggling and too many businesses fighting to keep their doors open, we can't wait for Congress to take action," President Obama said in a statement.

The first order will help speed up the time it takes for government research facilities to issue grants to start ups and give federal agencies more flexibility to partner with businesses.

Every year, the government spends approximately $147 billion on research and development. This order from the President will help to ensure that money gets used even more efficiently.

And by the way, we know the federal research grant process helps to spark entrepreneurship. Qualcomm, the communications giant; Symantech, the software security firm; and iRobot, maker of the Roomba and Packbot, all received federal agency support before becoming an industry leader.

BusinessUSA will help companies of all size grow.

Right now, a range of government websites offer resources and programs to support businesses, but navigating those sites and finding the information you need isn't easy.

BusinessUSA will change that and offer a centralized location where an entrepreneur can come to access programs to grow their exports, for instance.

It will launch early next year.

 

Fonte: White House

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NOTÍCIAS,. We Can’t Wait to Help Businesses Grow. Florianópolis: Portal Jurídico Investidura, 2011. Disponível em: https://investidura.com.br/noticias-internacionais/white-house/we-cant-wait-to-help-businesses-grow/ Acesso em: 22 fev. 2026
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