(2) A small business development center shall provide services as close as possible to small businesses by providing extension services and utilizing satellite locations when necessary. The facilities and staff of each Small Business Development Center shall be located in such places as to provide maximum accessibility and benefits to the small businesses which the center is intended to serve. To the extent possible, it also shall make full use of other Federal and State government programs that are concerned with aiding small business. A small business development center shall have
(A) a full-time staff, including a full-time director who shall have the authority to make expenditures under the centers budget and who shall manage the program activities;
(B) access to business analysts to counsel, assist, and inform small business clients;
(C) access to technology transfer agents to provide state of art technology to small businesses through coupling with national and regional technology data sources;
(D) access to information specialists to assist in providing information searches and referrals to small business;
(E) access to part-time professional specialists to conduct research or to provide counseling assistance whenever the need arises; and
(F) access to laboratory and adaptive engineering facilities.
(3) Services provided by a small business development center shall include, but shall not be limited to
(A) furnishing one-to-one individual counseling to small businesses, including
(i) working with individuals to increase awareness of basic credit practices and credit requirements;
(ii) working with individuals to develop business plans, financial packages, credit applications, and contract proposals;
(iii) working with the Administration to develop and provide informational tools for use in working with individuals on pre-business startup planning, existing business expansion, and export planning; and
(iv) working with individuals referred by the local offices of the Administration and Administration participating lenders;
(B) assisting in technology transfer, research and development, including applied research, and coupling from existing sources to small businesses, including
(i) working to increase the access of small businesses to the capabilities of automated flexible manufacturing systems;
(ii) working through existing networks and developing new networks for technology transfer that encourage partnership between the small business and academic communities to help commercialize university-based research and development and introduce university-based engineers and scientists to their counterparts in small technology-based firms; and
(iii) exploring the viability of developing shared production facilities, under appropriate circumstances;
(C) in cooperation with the Department of Commerce and other relevant Federal agencies, actively assisting small businesses in exporting by identifying and developing potential export markets, facilitating export transactions, developing linkages between United States small business firms and prescreened foreign buyers, assisting small businesses to participate in international trade shows, assisting small businesses in obtaining export financing, and facilitating the development or reorientation of marketing and production strategies; where appropriate, the Small Business Development Center and the Administration may work in cooperation with the State to establish a State international trade center for these purposes;
(D) developing a program in conjunction with the Export-Import Bank and local and regional Administration offices that will enable Small Business Development Centers to serve as an information network and to assist small business applicants for Export-Import Bank financing programs, and otherwise identify and help to make available export financing programs to small businesses;
(E) working closely with the small business community, small business consultants, State agencies, universities and other appropriate groups to make translation services more readily available to small business firms doing business, or attempting to develop business, in foreign markets;
(F) in providing assistance under this subsection, applicants shall cooperate with the Department of Commerce and other relevant Federal agencies to increase access to available export market information systems, including the CIMS system;
(G) assisting small businesses to develop and implement strategic business plans to timely and effectively respond to the planned closure (or reduction) of a Department of Defense facility within the community, or actual or projected reductions in such firms business base due to the actual or projected termination (or reduction) of a Department of Defense program or a contract in support of such program
(i) by developing broad economic assessments of the adverse impacts of
(I) the closure (or reduction) of the Department of Defense facility on the small business concerns providing goods or services to such facility or to the military and civilian personnel currently stationed or working at such facility; and
(II) the termination (or reduction) of a Department of Defense program (or contracts under such program) on the small business concerns participating in such program as a prime contractor, subcontractor or supplier at any tier;
(ii) by developing, in conjunction with appropriate Federal, State, and local governmental entities and other private sector organizations, the parameters of a transition adjustment program adaptable to the needs of individual small business concerns;
(iii) by conducting appropriate programs to inform the affected small business community regarding the anticipated adverse impacts identified under clause (i) and the economic adjustment assistance available to such firms; and
(iv) by assisting small business concerns to develop and implement an individualized transition business plan.
(H) maintaining current information concerning Federal, State, and local regulations that affect small businesses and counsel small businesses on methods of compliance. Counseling and technology development shall be provided when necessary to help small businesses find solutions for complying with environmental, energy, health, safety, and other Federal, State, and local regulations;
(I) coordinating and conducting research into technical and general small business problems for which there are no ready solutions;
(J) providing and maintaining a comprehensive library that contains current information and statistical data needed by small businesses;
(K) maintaining a working relationship and open communications with the financial and investment communities, legal associations, local and regional private consultants, and local and regional small business groups and associates in order to help address the various needs of the small business community;
(L) conducting in-depth surveys for local small business groups in order to develop general information regarding the local economy and general small business strengths and weaknesses in the locality;
(M) in cooperation with the Department of Commerce, the Administration and other relevant Federal agencies, actively assisting rural small businesses in exporting by identifying and developing potential export markets for rural small businesses, facilitating export transactions for rural small businesses, developing linkages between United States rural small businesses and prescreened foreign buyers, assisting rural small businesses to participate in international trade shows, assisting rural small businesses in obtaining export financing and developing marketing and production strategies;
(N) assisting rural small businesses
(i) in developing marketing and production strategies that will enable them to better compete in the domestic market
(ii) by providing technical assistance needed by rural small businesses;
(iii) by making available managerial assistance to rural small business concerns; and
(iv) by providing information and assistance in obtaining financing for business startups and expansion;
(O) in conjunction with the United States Travel and Tourism Administration, assist rural small business in developing the tourism potential of rural communities by
(i) identifying the cultural, historic, recreational, and scenic resources of such communities;
(ii) providing assistance to small businesses in developing tourism marketing and promotion plans relating to tourism in rural areas; and
(iii) assisting small business concerns to obtain capital for starting or expanding businesses primarily serving tourists;
(P) maintaining lists of local and regional private consultants to whom small businesses can be referred;
(Q) providing information to small business concerns regarding compliance with regulatory requirements;
(R) developing informational publications, establishing resource centers of reference materials, and distributing compliance guides published under section 312(a)5 of the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996;
(S) providing small business owners with access to a wide variety of export-related information by establishing on-line computer linkages between small business development centers and an international trade data information network with ties to the Export Assistance Center program; and
(T) providing information and assistance to small business concerns with respect to establishing drug-free workplace programs on or before October 1, 2006.