by Taylor Dominique At the outbreak of the Civil War, Alexandria, Virginia was one of the principal campsites for Union soldiers sent to defend Washington, D.C.. It was in 1862 that Alexandria Nationa...Read More
In 1999, Congress approved a resolution designating May as National Military Appreciation Month, requesting “that the President issue a proclamation calling upon the people of the United States ...Read More
Keith Peterson is a management and program analyst in the Office of Patent Information Management. He is also a U.S. Army Cold War Veteran who applies lessons learned in the military to serving at the...Read More
Clifton “Cliff” Randolph started his career in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office as a file clerk in 1988 and has worked his way up to his current position as a Patent Application Technician in ...Read More
Ed. note: The following article originally appeared on the Director’s Blog as “Spotlight on Commerce: Bismarck Myrick, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office” highlighting the contributions of Departm...Read More
Calvin Moore celebrated his three year anniversary at the USPTO this month. He currently serves as the TC 2600 Director’s Secretary. But, his public service didn’t start here – Calvin is...Read More
OFFICE OF EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY & DIVERSITY AND THE “NO STRINGS ATTACHED BOOK CLUB” SPONSORED BY THE SOCIAL COMMITTEE OF THE PTOS PRESENT AUTHOR MEET AND GREET Ric Murphy and Timothy St...Read More
The Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH) has announced that the 2018 theme for Black History Month is African Americans in Times of War. This year marks the centennia...Read More