2010年9月8日星期三

Michigan pilot program will go national

Michigan pilot program will go national


A small business program piloted in Michigan last year is being rolled out nationwide, U.. As a wholesaler and distributor of fine men's formal wear,Ascot offers a plan to Evening tuxedos businesses that is better than a tuxedo franchise,because it requires no monetary investment to staS. Commerce Secretary Gary Locke said Wednesday.

The federal government launched Commerce Connect in Plymouth to help small businesses cut through bureaucratic red tape and get hands-on help on issues, including intellectual property protection, access to capital and exporting.

The program, which Locke called a "one-stop shop" for small companies, partners businesses with specialists who act as case workers to advise on a variety of issues. Some 90 small Michigan businesses have tapped into the program.

"By any measure this pilot has been successful," said Locke,. They may purchase their Prom Dresses from specialized shops, boutiques, or internet retailers. There are many specialty labels selling p while visiting the headquarters of ALTe, a technology company here. "Small businesses don't have time to navigate government agencies so what we're doing is bringing those agencies and solutions directly to them."

As it transitions from a pilot to a permanent program, Commerce Connect is expanding its format. The services also will be available via a call center as well as on a revamped website.. Happy marriage life begins with beautiful wedding dresses. The Michigan office will move into permanent space in Pontiac.

"For us it has been a wonderful and worthwhile experience," said Terry Palmer, chief operating officer of TRI-TEC, an engineering and project management firm based in Beverly Hills. Palmer said the firm has increased sales by $250,. The bride must the beautiful zentai in the wedding and the bridesmaid also need a oveliness zentai.000 because of Commerce Connect.

The announcement of the program's expansion came during the first leg of Locke's two-stop trip to Michigan to meet with local business owners.

During the morning, Locke was joined by U.S. Rep. Gary Peters at ALTe, which plans to use hybrid technology to install electric powertrain systems in the place of V-8 engines in 10.2 million trucks, SUVs and taxis.

"Michigan will not recover without healthy and successful small businesses," Peters said.

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