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GAO-10-946R 1 (2010-09-24)

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United States Government Accountability Office
Washington, DC 20548



    September 24, 2010

    The Honorable Barbara A. Mikulski
    Chairwoman
    The Honorable Richard C. Shelby
    Ranking Member
    Subcommittee on Commerce,
    Justice, Science and Related Agencies
    Committee on Appropriations
    United States Senate

    Subject: U.S. Patent and Trademark Office: Performance Management Processes

    The Department of Commerce's U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) grants
    patents that protect innovations ranging from new treatments for diseases to new
    wireless technology applications. Over the last several years, increases in both the
    volume and complexity of patent applications have lengthened the time between when
    an application is submitted and when a final decision is made-referred to as patent
    pendency-and resulted in a current backlog of over 700,000 applications. For several
    years, concerns have existed about USPTO's ability to recruit and retain enough qualified
    patent examiners to reduce this backlog. In 2005 and again in 2007, we identified
    numerous challenges related to USPTO's ability to modernize its human capital
    management system and hire and retain a qualified and well-trained patent examination
    workforce.' Recently, USPTO management has also recognized the need for changes in
    its performance management system and additional training for its employees and
    managers. In this context, you asked us to obtain additional information on the
    performance management of USPTO's patent examination workforce.2 Specifically, you
    asked us to describe (1) USPTO's processes for evaluating the performance of
    supervisory patent examiners (SPE) and patent examiners, and the actions that the
    agency takes when performance is at an unacceptable level; (2) USPTO's process for
    promoting patent examiners to the SPE level; and (3) how newly promoted SPEs are
    assigned to various units and the training they receive throughout their career.



    1GAO, Intellectual Property: USPTO Has Made Progress in Hiring Examiners, but Challenges to Retention Remain,
    GAO-05-720 (Washington, D.C.: June 17, 2005) and U.S. Patent and Trademark Office: Hiring Efforts Are Not
    Sufficient to Reduce the Patent Application Backlog, GAO-07-1102 (Washington, D.C.: Sept. 4, 2007).
    'According to USPTO, performance management is the process by which an agency involves its employees in
    improving organizational effectiveness in the accomplishment of the agency's mission and consists of performance
    planning, monitoring, and evaluation as well as employee development and recognition.


GAO-10-946R USPTO Performance Management Processes


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