The U.S. Small Business Administration is getting a virtual makeover.
The agency says it will launch a completely redesigned website this fall, which will make it easier for entrepreneurs looking to start a small business or file an LLC, lenders, and small business counselors to locate information on the site.
"Our goal as an agency is to get information, tools and services into the hands of small business owners more quickly so they can spend more time doing what they do best – creating the jobs that will drive our economic recovery," said SBA administrator Karen Mills.
The new website is just the latest step in a number of online enhancements for the agency. The SBA recently began using the social media websites Facebook and Twitter, and also launched an improved search function for its existing website.
SBA-guaranteed loans have helped a number of small business owners get the capital they need to start a company. A report from the agency earlier this week says that it has supported more than $29 billion in small business loans since Feburary 17.
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