Bill 118 hr 1717, also known as the Interagency Patent Coordination and Improvement Act of 2023, aims to improve the coordination and efficiency of the patent system in the United States. The bill focuses on enhancing communication and collaboration among various government agencies involved in the patent process.
One key aspect of the bill is the establishment of a new interagency working group, which will be responsible for coordinating patent policies and procedures across different agencies. This working group will work to streamline the patent application process, reduce duplication of efforts, and ensure consistency in patent decisions.
Additionally, the bill includes provisions to enhance the training and expertise of patent examiners, with the goal of improving the quality and accuracy of patent examinations. This will help to ensure that patents are granted only for truly innovative and deserving inventions.
Furthermore, the bill seeks to increase transparency and accountability in the patent system by requiring agencies to report on their patent activities and outcomes. This will help to identify areas for improvement and ensure that the patent system is functioning effectively.
Overall, the Interagency Patent Coordination and Improvement Act of 2023 aims to modernize and strengthen the patent system in the United States, ultimately benefiting inventors, businesses, and the economy as a whole.