President Donald Trump signed a new executive order last week that gives the Administrator of the Small Business Administration expanded responsibilities in the national push to export American artificial intelligence technology. According to the official publication in the Federal Register, the Administrator now has authority to appoint senior officials to lead this strategy and work closely alongside the Office of Science and Technology Policy. This move aims to maintain United States leadership in artificial intelligence and help American small businesses enter and compete in global technology markets.
While there has been limited coverage specifically spotlighting the Small Business Administration Administrator’s statements, the role’s new responsibilities include mobilizing federal financing, promoting export opportunities, and ensuring that small businesses get access to the financial and technical support required to innovate in artificial intelligence and related technologies. The official order states that the Administrator will help orchestrate government resources and assist in barrier reduction for American technology exports, mandating coordination with the Secretary of State and other senior officials.
In a related development, several congressional leaders introduced new legislation aligned with these efforts. The proposed Investing in National Next-Generation Opportunities for Venture Acceleration and Technological Excellence Act aims to further encourage innovation among small businesses, particularly those specializing in advanced technology and artificial intelligence. Supporters in Congress say this will make it easier for tech-focused small enterprises to access capital and move from startup to scaling up. These legislative and executive actions reflect a concentrated federal effort to make American small businesses more competitive on a global stage.
These changes come at a time when, according to Native News Online, the Small Business Administration’s Office of Native American Affairs is also actively participating in federal coalitions seeking to foster growth and new opportunities for indigenous-owned small businesses. This broader approach is meant to ensure that underrepresented communities are included in discussions around technology policy and economic opportunity.
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