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China, US sign textile trade agreement



Chinese Minister of Commerce Bo Xilai (L) shakes hands with US Trade Representative Rob Portman in London, capital of Britain, Nov. 8, 2005, after signing a memorandum of understanding on trade in textile and apparel

Aug,17th 2005

John J. Doll Named Commissioner for Patents


U.S. Secretary of Commerce Carlos M. Gutierrez has named John J. Doll to be Commissioner for Patents. He was sworn in on August 17, 2005. Doll has been Acting Commissioner for Patents since April 2005.

In response to the appointment, Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property Jon Dudas noted, “I am pleased that the Secretary has chosen John Doll to be the Commissioner for Patents. John has excellent management skills combined with a dedication to outstanding service to the public and a focus on internal reform.”

As Commissioner for Patents, Doll is responsible for the productivity and quality of the work done by more than 4,000 patent examiners, paralegals and other support professionals, for patent examination policy, budget decisions, and for patent-related Information Technology (IT) decisions.

From January – April 2005, Doll served as the Deputy Commissioner for Patent Resources and Planning directing information processing and technology, and budget formulation and execution for patent operations. He previously served as Special Assistant to the Under Secretary. Doll was a group director from 1995 - 2004 in the technology center responsible for examination of biotechnology, organic chemistry, and pharmaceutical patent applications. He was an integral part of the team responsible for last year’s implementation of the Image File Wrapper (IFW), the USPTO’s electronic patent application processing system.

Doll has received numerous awards throughout his USPTO career, including the Vice Presidential Hammer Award for his work in establishing the Biotech Customer Partnership; a Department of Commerce Gold Medal for his work on the team that implemented IFW; and a Silver Medal for his work on automating patent examiner tools.

During his tenure as a group director, Doll managed the development and implementation of training materials used by patent examiners to apply the enablement provisions of the patent statute in reviewing applications. He also helped develop and implement the guidelines and training materials used by examiners evaluating patent applications for compliance with the utility and written description provisions of patent law.

Doll holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Bowling Green State University in chemistry and physics and a Master of Science degree in physical chemistry from Penn State University. He joined the USPTO in 1974.

Lynne Beresford, whose appointment was announced in July, also was sworn in as Commissioner for Trademarks.



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