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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Patent and Trademark Office
[Docket No: PTO–C–2024–0044]
Nomination of Individuals to the
Council for Inclusive Innovation
United States Patent and
Trademark Office, Department of
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of request for
nominations.
AGENCY:
The Under Secretary of
Commerce for Intellectual Property and
Director of the United States Patent and
Trademark Office (USPTO) requests the
nomination of individuals to the
Council for Inclusive Innovation (CI2 or
the Council) within the USPTO. The
Secretary of Commerce (Secretary), in
coordination with the Under Secretary
of Commerce for Intellectual Property
and Director of the USPTO (Director),
will consider nominations received in
response to this notice, as well as from
other sources.
DATES: Nominations for immediate
consideration must be received by 5
p.m. ET on September 30, 2024. After
that date, the USPTO may continue to
accept nominations under this notice for
one year to fill vacancies that may arise.
ADDRESSES: Nominations should be
submitted to: CI2Leadership@uspto.gov
(subject line: ‘‘Council for Inclusive
Innovation Nomination’’).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Louis J. Boston Jr., Acting Director,
Council for Inclusive Innovation,
USPTO, Department of Commerce, at
571–272–9585 or CI2Leadership@
uspto.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In 2019,
the USPTO published a report pursuant
to a requirement of the Study of
Underrepresented Classes Chasing
Engineering and Science Success
(SUCCESS) Act of 2018 (Pub. L. 115–
273). The report contained a series of
findings and recommendations,
including a recommendation that the
USPTO create a council to help develop
a national strategy for promoting and
increasing the participation of
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underrepresented groups as inventorpatentees, entrepreneurs, and
innovation leaders. The Council
(formerly known as the National
Council for Expanding American
Innovation) was established, and its
work with the USPTO led to the
publication of the National Strategy for
Inclusive Innovation (Strategy). The
Strategy is available at: www.uspto.gov/
sites/default/files/documents/
NationalStrategy.pdf.
The following sections provide
information about the Council,
membership on the Council, and the
Council’s nomination process.
Objectives and Scope of the Council’s
Activities
The Council’s goal is to foster
inclusive innovation and to encourage
and support innovation from all
inventors, entrepreneurs, creators, and
others, including those who have
traditionally been underrepresented in
the innovation ecosystem. An inclusive
innovation ecosystem ensures that
America’s full potential is unleashed,
strengthening our economy and
providing building blocks for future
innovation.
Description of Council Members’ Duties
Council members will individually
advise the Secretary and the Director on
furthering the Strategy to help ensure
the advancement of innovation and
intellectual property. This Strategy is
based on a vision for the United States’
leadership in innovation that will lift
communities, grow the economy, create
quality jobs, and address global
challenges. This vision will be achieved
by increasing participation in science,
technology, engineering, and
mathematics (STEM) and innovation,
starting with our youth, and will
unleash every American’s ability to
fully take part in the innovation
economy.
Council members will also
individually provide information and
feedback on how the USPTO can work
across government and with the private
and academic sectors to promote more
innovation for all—especially in key
technology areas—and to bring more
innovation to impact and adoption.
Council members will provide their
individual viewpoints concerning
Council activities, and no consensus
advice is sought.
Additional duties of the Council
members include:
1. Attending all Council meetings, to
the extent possible, including virtual
attendance if necessary;
2. Providing individual feedback and
information on furthering the Strategy
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and fostering the involvement of all
inventor-patentees, entrepreneurs, and
innovation leaders, including those who
are underrepresented or lack access to
the ecosystem, and on developing
innovation in key technology areas;
3. Participating in their individual
capacities, as necessary, or at the
request of the Chair or Vice Chair, in
public roundtable discussions convened
by the USPTO, to gather public
stakeholder comments and suggestions;
4. Individually assisting the USPTO
in promoting national awareness of
STEM fields and fostering opportunities
for all, including underrepresented
groups in these professions and as
inventor-patentees, entrepreneurs, and
innovation leaders;
5. Individually providing information
to the Council on issues and
developments that affect the inclusion
of all in innovation, including
underrepresented groups as inventorpatentees, entrepreneurs, and
innovation leaders;
6. Individually identifying designees
to serve on the Council Working Group;
and
7. Communicating regularly, on an
individual basis, with their designees to
the Council Working Group to drive
progress on action items.
More information about the Council is
available at: www.uspto.gov/initiatives/
equity/ci2.
Council Membership
The Council consists of up to 35
members, including the Chair and Vice
Chair. The Secretary serves as Chair,
and the Director serves as Vice Chair.
Council members are comprised of
representatives from (1) private
industry, (2) nonprofit organizations, (3)
academia, and (4) various Federal
Government agencies and departments.
The Chair may designate additional
Council members who are heads of
other Federal agencies to serve as CoVice Chairs. Council members will serve
in a representative capacity, and
members who are not already Federal
employees will not be considered
employees of the Federal Government
for purposes of their participation on
the Council.
The Council also includes a Council
Working Group consisting of USPTOapproved designees of the Council
members as well as additional members
selected by the Vice Chair. Council
Working Group members will provide
individual input, and no consensus
advice will be sought.
Council members generally will serve
staggered three-year terms, except that
any member appointed to fill a vacancy
for an unexpired term will be appointed
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for the remainder of the predecessor’s
term. A member who serves less than
half of the predecessor’s term will serve
an interim appointment. A member may
serve up to 180 days after the expiration
of that member’s term if a successor has
not been appointed. After 180 days, the
member’s term will be vacant until a
successor is appointed. Council
members may be reappointed for a
second consecutive three-year term.
Members who serve an interim
appointment remain eligible to serve
two consecutive three-year terms.
The Chair appoints members to the
Council in consultation with the Vice
Chair, consistent with Department of
Commerce policy.
Meetings of the Council will be held
at the call of the Chair. The location of
Council meetings, including the
decision to hold a virtual meeting, will
be set by, and is at the discretion of, the
Chair. The Council is expected to meet
four times per year, but may meet more
or less frequently, as determined by the
Chair. The Council may participate in
public roundtable discussions,
convened by the USPTO, to gather
information from stakeholders and the
public. Council members who
participate in the public roundtable
discussions will do so in their
individual capacities.
The USPTO will provide support
services for the Council, including
administrative support and meeting
space.
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Compensation for Members
Members of the Council serve without
compensation.
Solicitation of Nominations
The Chair, in consultation with the
Vice Chair, is seeking to fill one or more
member positions. The Chair, in
consultation with the Vice Chair, will
consider nominations of all qualified
individuals to ensure that the Council
includes the areas of experience noted
above. Individuals may nominate
themselves or other individuals.
Professional associations and
organizations may also nominate one or
more qualified persons for Council
membership. Nominations shall state
that the nominee is willing to serve as
a Council member and carry out the
duties outlined above. All nominations
should include the following
information:
1. A letter of nomination stating the
name, affiliation, and contact
information of the nominee and the
nominee’s area(s) of interest and/or
experience; and
2. The name of the nominator and the
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daytime telephone number at which the
nominator can be contacted.
All nomination information should be
provided in a single email submission
(see ADDRESSES above).
The Council aims to have a balanced
representation among its members,
considering such factors as geography,
technical expertise, community
involvement, and knowledge of
programs and/or activities related to the
Council. Individuals will be selected
based on their interest and/or
experience in or representation of
specific areas as needed by the Council.
The diverse membership of the Council
assures perspectives reflecting the
breadth of the Council’s responsibilities.
Privacy Act Statement
Authority: The collection of
information concerning nominations to
the Council for Inclusive Innovation is
authorized under 35 U.S.C. 2(a)(2) and
2(b)(11) and in accordance with the
Privacy Act of 1974, as amended,
(Privacy Act) 5 U.S.C. 552a.
Purpose: The collection of names,
contact information, and professional
information is required in order for the
Chair, in consultation with the and Vice
Chair, to appoint members to the
Council.
Routine Uses: The USPTO will use
the nomination information for the
purpose set forth above. The Privacy Act
of 1974 authorizes disclosure of the
information collected to Department
and USPTO staff for work-related
purposes and for other purposes only as
set forth in the Privacy Act and for
routine uses published in the Privacy
Act System of Records Notice
COMMERCE/DEPT–11, Candidates for
Membership, Members, and Former
Members of Department of Commerce
Advisory Committees, available at
https://www.commerce.gov/opog/
privacy/SORN/SORN-DEPT-11.
Disclosure: Furnishing the
nomination information is voluntary;
however, if the information is not
provided, the individual may not be
considered for appointment to the
Council.
Katherine K. Vidal,
Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual
Property and Director of the United States
Patent and Trademark Office.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary
National Security Education Board
(NSEB); Notice of Federal Advisory
Committee Meeting
Under Secretary of Defense for
Personnel and Readiness (USD(P&R)),
Department of Defense (DoD).
ACTION: Notice of Federal Advisory
Committee meeting.
AGENCY:
The DoD is publishing this
notice to announce that the following
Federal Advisory Committee meeting of
the National Security Education Board
(NSEB) will take place.
DATES: Open to the public on Thursday,
September 12th, 2024 from 10:00 a.m.
Eastern Standard Time (EST) to 4:00
p.m. EST.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at
Washington Marriott Georgetown 1221
22nd St. NW, Washington, DC 20037.
Please contact Ms. Alison Patz by
phone, (571) 329–3894, or email
(alison.m.patz.civ@mail.mil) for
information about attending the
meeting.
SUMMARY:
Ms.
Alison Patz, (571) 329–3894 (Voice),
alison.m.patz.civ@mail.mil (Email).
Mailing address is National Security
Education Program (NSEP), 4800 Mark
Center Drive, Suite 08G08, Alexandria,
VA 22350–7000. Website: https://
dlnseo.org/Governance/NSEB.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
meeting is being held under the
provisions of chapter 10 of title 5,
United States Code (U.S.C.) (commonly
known as the ‘‘Federal Advisory
Committee Act’’ or ‘‘FACA’’), 5 U.S.C.
552b (commonly known as the
‘‘Government in the Sunshine Act’’),
and 41 CFR 102–3.140 and 102–3.150.
Purpose of the Meeting: The purpose
of the meeting is to review and make
recommendations to the Secretary of
Defense concerning requirements
established by the David L. Boren
National Security Education Act, Title
VII of Public Law 102–183, as amended.
Agenda: Thursday, September 12th,
2024 from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. the
NSEB will begin with opening
comments from the Board Chair and
ADFO followed by a briefing on recent
NSEP accomplishments, to include
updates regarding Project Global Officer,
the Language Training Centers, the
Language Flagship, and the National
Language Service Corps. This will be
followed with a Service Statistics and
Federal Outreach Discussion, as well as
a Hiring Official discussion panel from
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Patent and Trademark Office
[Docket No: PTO-C-2024-0044]
Nomination of Individuals to the Council for Inclusive Innovation
AGENCY: United States Patent and Trademark Office, Department of
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of request for nominations.
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SUMMARY: The Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and
Director of the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)
requests the nomination of individuals to the Council for Inclusive
Innovation (CI\2\ or the Council) within the USPTO. The Secretary of
Commerce (Secretary), in coordination with the Under Secretary of
Commerce for Intellectual Property and Director of the USPTO
(Director), will consider nominations received in response to this
notice, as well as from other sources.
DATES: Nominations for immediate consideration must be received by 5
p.m. ET on September 30, 2024. After that date, the USPTO may continue
to accept nominations under this notice for one year to fill vacancies
that may arise.
ADDRESSES: Nominations should be submitted to: [email protected]
(subject line: ``Council for Inclusive Innovation Nomination'').
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Louis J. Boston Jr., Acting Director,
Council for Inclusive Innovation, USPTO, Department of Commerce, at
571-272-9585 or [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In 2019, the USPTO published a report
pursuant to a requirement of the Study of Underrepresented Classes
Chasing Engineering and Science Success (SUCCESS) Act of 2018 (Pub. L.
115-273). The report contained a series of findings and
recommendations, including a recommendation that the USPTO create a
council to help develop a national strategy for promoting and
increasing the participation of underrepresented groups as inventor-
patentees, entrepreneurs, and innovation leaders. The Council (formerly
known as the National Council for Expanding American Innovation) was
established, and its work with the USPTO led to the publication of the
National Strategy for Inclusive Innovation (Strategy). The Strategy is
available at: www.uspto.gov/sites/default/files/documents/NationalStrategy.pdf.
The following sections provide information about the Council,
membership on the Council, and the Council's nomination process.
Objectives and Scope of the Council's Activities
The Council's goal is to foster inclusive innovation and to
encourage and support innovation from all inventors, entrepreneurs,
creators, and others, including those who have traditionally been
underrepresented in the innovation ecosystem. An inclusive innovation
ecosystem ensures that America's full potential is unleashed,
strengthening our economy and providing building blocks for future
innovation.
Description of Council Members' Duties
Council members will individually advise the Secretary and the
Director on furthering the Strategy to help ensure the advancement of
innovation and intellectual property. This Strategy is based on a
vision for the United States' leadership in innovation that will lift
communities, grow the economy, create quality jobs, and address global
challenges. This vision will be achieved by increasing participation in
science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) and
innovation, starting with our youth, and will unleash every American's
ability to fully take part in the innovation economy.
Council members will also individually provide information and
feedback on how the USPTO can work across government and with the
private and academic sectors to promote more innovation for all--
especially in key technology areas--and to bring more innovation to
impact and adoption. Council members will provide their individual
viewpoints concerning Council activities, and no consensus advice is
sought.
Additional duties of the Council members include:
1. Attending all Council meetings, to the extent possible,
including virtual attendance if necessary;
2. Providing individual feedback and information on furthering the
Strategy and fostering the involvement of all inventor-patentees,
entrepreneurs, and innovation leaders, including those who are
underrepresented or lack access to the ecosystem, and on developing
innovation in key technology areas;
3. Participating in their individual capacities, as necessary, or
at the request of the Chair or Vice Chair, in public roundtable
discussions convened by the USPTO, to gather public stakeholder
comments and suggestions;
4. Individually assisting the USPTO in promoting national awareness
of STEM fields and fostering opportunities for all, including
underrepresented groups in these professions and as inventor-patentees,
entrepreneurs, and innovation leaders;
5. Individually providing information to the Council on issues and
developments that affect the inclusion of all in innovation, including
underrepresented groups as inventor-patentees, entrepreneurs, and
innovation leaders;
6. Individually identifying designees to serve on the Council
Working Group; and
7. Communicating regularly, on an individual basis, with their
designees to the Council Working Group to drive progress on action
items.
More information about the Council is available at: www.uspto.gov/initiatives/equity/ci2.
Council Membership
The Council consists of up to 35 members, including the Chair and
Vice Chair. The Secretary serves as Chair, and the Director serves as
Vice Chair. Council members are comprised of representatives from (1)
private industry, (2) nonprofit organizations, (3) academia, and (4)
various Federal Government agencies and departments. The Chair may
designate additional Council members who are heads of other Federal
agencies to serve as Co-Vice Chairs. Council members will serve in a
representative capacity, and members who are not already Federal
employees will not be considered employees of the Federal Government
for purposes of their participation on the Council.
The Council also includes a Council Working Group consisting of
USPTO-approved designees of the Council members as well as additional
members selected by the Vice Chair. Council Working Group members will
provide individual input, and no consensus advice will be sought.
Council members generally will serve staggered three-year terms,
except that any member appointed to fill a vacancy for an unexpired
term will be appointed
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for the remainder of the predecessor's term. A member who serves less
than half of the predecessor's term will serve an interim appointment.
A member may serve up to 180 days after the expiration of that member's
term if a successor has not been appointed. After 180 days, the
member's term will be vacant until a successor is appointed. Council
members may be reappointed for a second consecutive three-year term.
Members who serve an interim appointment remain eligible to serve two
consecutive three-year terms.
The Chair appoints members to the Council in consultation with the
Vice Chair, consistent with Department of Commerce policy.
Meetings of the Council will be held at the call of the Chair. The
location of Council meetings, including the decision to hold a virtual
meeting, will be set by, and is at the discretion of, the Chair. The
Council is expected to meet four times per year, but may meet more or
less frequently, as determined by the Chair. The Council may
participate in public roundtable discussions, convened by the USPTO, to
gather information from stakeholders and the public. Council members
who participate in the public roundtable discussions will do so in
their individual capacities.
The USPTO will provide support services for the Council, including
administrative support and meeting space.
Compensation for Members
Members of the Council serve without compensation.
Solicitation of Nominations
The Chair, in consultation with the Vice Chair, is seeking to fill
one or more member positions. The Chair, in consultation with the Vice
Chair, will consider nominations of all qualified individuals to ensure
that the Council includes the areas of experience noted above.
Individuals may nominate themselves or other individuals. Professional
associations and organizations may also nominate one or more qualified
persons for Council membership. Nominations shall state that the
nominee is willing to serve as a Council member and carry out the
duties outlined above. All nominations should include the following
information:
1. A letter of nomination stating the name, affiliation, and
contact information of the nominee and the nominee's area(s) of
interest and/or experience; and
2. The name of the nominator and the mailing address, email
address, and daytime telephone number at which the nominator can be
contacted.
All nomination information should be provided in a single email
submission (see ADDRESSES above).
The Council aims to have a balanced representation among its
members, considering such factors as geography, technical expertise,
community involvement, and knowledge of programs and/or activities
related to the Council. Individuals will be selected based on their
interest and/or experience in or representation of specific areas as
needed by the Council. The diverse membership of the Council assures
perspectives reflecting the breadth of the Council's responsibilities.
Privacy Act Statement
Authority: The collection of information concerning nominations to
the Council for Inclusive Innovation is authorized under 35 U.S.C.
2(a)(2) and 2(b)(11) and in accordance with the Privacy Act of 1974, as
amended, (Privacy Act) 5 U.S.C. 552a.
Purpose: The collection of names, contact information, and
professional information is required in order for the Chair, in
consultation with the and Vice Chair, to appoint members to the
Council.
Routine Uses: The USPTO will use the nomination information for the
purpose set forth above. The Privacy Act of 1974 authorizes disclosure
of the information collected to Department and USPTO staff for work-
related purposes and for other purposes only as set forth in the
Privacy Act and for routine uses published in the Privacy Act System of
Records Notice COMMERCE/DEPT-11, Candidates for Membership, Members,
and Former Members of Department of Commerce Advisory Committees,
available at https://www.commerce.gov/opog/privacy/SORN/SORN-DEPT-11.
Disclosure: Furnishing the nomination information is voluntary;
however, if the information is not provided, the individual may not be
considered for appointment to the Council.
Katherine K. Vidal,
Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and Director of
the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
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