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Thursday Jan 31, 2019
USPTO Releases 2018 Performance and Accountability Report
Guest Blog by Chief Financial Officer Tony Scardino
"I’m pleased to announce that the USPTO has published its
Performance and Accountability Report (PAR) for fiscal year (FY) 2018.
The PAR serves as the USPTO’s annual report, similar to what private
sector companies prepare for their shareholders. Each year the USPTO
publishes this report to update the public on our performance and
financial health.
Our FY 2018 PAR charts the agency’s progress toward meeting goals outlined in our
2014-2018 Strategic Plan:
optimizing patent quality and timeliness; optimizing trademark quality
and timeliness; and providing domestic and global leadership to improve
intellectual property policy, protection, and enforcement worldwide. In
addition, the PAR provides information on the USPTO’s progress towards a
broader management goal: achieving organizational excellence. These
goals drive the quality and quantity of our service to intellectual
property stakeholders over the last five years.
Quote by President Abraham Lincoln on the patent
system, as displayed on the Herbert C. Hoover federal building in
Washington D.C., headquarters of the U.S. Department of Commerce
While the PAR is a record of our achievements, it is also an honest
discussion of the challenges we face as an agency moving forward under
our new
2018-2022 Strategic Plan,
which was published in November. We will continue efforts to issue
predictable and reliable patents; continue implementation of the patent
dispute resolution portions of the America Invents Act (AIA), including
ensuring that procedures and standards are balanced and predictable;
monitor and help address dynamic IP issues in Congress and the Courts;
maintain the high and sustained trademark performance level in the face
of significant trademark application growth rates; improve the customer
experience and develop outreach at both headquarters and regional
offices; expand on dissemination of data; maintain sustainable funding;
and ensure our IT systems enable our nationwide workforce to serve our
customers with a “24/7/365” operational capability.
Here at the USPTO, we take pride in producing a PAR that meets the
highest standards of transparency, quality, and accountability. The PAR
contains a wealth of data and historical information of interest to our
stakeholders, including data on patent and trademark examining
activities, application filings, and agency staffing levels. This
information is conveniently presented in the workload tables section at
the end of the PAR.
On the issue of financial performance, FY 2018 marks the 26th
consecutive year that the USPTO’s financial statements have received an
unmodified audit opinion. Our clean audit opinion gives the public
independent assurance that the information presented in the agency’s
financial statements is fairly presented and follows generally accepted
accounting principles. The auditors did note a deficiency in our
internal controls related to managing and configuring IT system access.
We have already begun developing plans to address the auditor’s
concerns. Despite this deficiency, the auditor found no material
weaknesses in the USPTO’s internal controls, and no instances of
non-compliance with laws and regulations affecting the financial
statements.
The PAR is a faithful snapshot of the USPTO’s FY 2018 performance. I
hope you find value in this document, and that it allows you to glean
greater insights into the agency’s activities and achievements."