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Panel Recommends Congress Create A U.S. Patent and Trademark Corporation

From the National Academy of Public Administration: “…an Academy Panel examined USPTO’s organization structure and its work processes to help ensure that USPTO is making progress in meeting workload challenges and implementing its strategic plan. The Panel found that without the ability to adjust its resources to workload, USPTO cannot efficiently respond to higher volumes of patent applications or new skill needs for staff. As a self-sustaining federal entity that performs a direct service for fee-paying customers, USPTO needs to be able to function like a business and report to Congress and the administration with a bottom-line set of financial statements. The Academy Panel recommends that Congress create a U.S. Patent and Trademark Corporation as a wholly owned government entity under the policy direction of the Secretary of Commerce.”

  • US Patent and Trademark Office: Transforming to Meet the Challenges of the 21st Century (A Report by a panel of the National Academy of Public Administration for the U.S. Congress and the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office) – 298 pages, PDF.
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