No 2020 annual review would be complete without a discussion of the COVID-19 pandemic, which Juristat has covered extensively. The report highlights several of the USPTO’s COVID-19 initiatives, including:
The USPTO instituted many more COVID-19 measures than these, but the agency likely considers these three to be the most impactful as they are the only ones mentioned in the Report.
The report also includes an overview of the USPTO’s performance metrics over the past several years. See Figure 1 below.
Figure 1: How the USPTO Has Progressed (Patent Operations)
These numbers do not change much from year to year, which indicates that the USPTO has not made huge progress on its goals. However, the numbers aren’t bad. A 91% satisfaction rate is solid, and the increase to 94% is even better. The agency is also not slipping, with performance metrics either holding steady or increasing very slightly from year to year. At the very least, the challenges of 2020 did not cause a backslide, which is a success in its own right.
The USPTO appears to be in good shape financially, taking in more money than it spent in 2020. The report also notes that the agency received a clean audit opinion from the independent accounting firm KPMG — the 28th consecutive year that the USPTO has received a clean opinion. One possible explanation for the USPTO’s wise financial management is that it relies on user fees rather than taxpayer dollars, thus running more like a business than many other government agencies.
Figure 2: FY 2020 Finances and Budget
While the USPTO provides a great deal of transparency about its operations, you need an analytics tool like Juristat to explore patent trends and available prosecution data. Want even more insight into how these USPTO trends can shape your strategy? Try Juristat today.