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USPTO Cancer Moonshot Challenge

The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) publishes this notice to announce the Cancer Moonshot Challenge, which was launched on August 22, 2016, to enlist the publi...

Department of Commerce
Patent and Trademark Office
  1. [Docket No. PTO-C-2016-0032]

AGENCY:

United States Patent and Trademark Office, Commerce.

ACTION:

Notice.

SUMMARY:

The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) publishes this notice to announce the Cancer Moonshot Challenge, which was launched on August 22, 2016, to enlist the public's help to leverage the USPTO's intellectual property data, often an early indicator of meaningful research and development, and combine it with other economic and funding data. This challenge supports the goals and objectives of the National Cancer Moonshot, a Presidential initiative to speed up cancer advances, make more therapies available to more patients, and improve the ability to prevent cancer and detect it at an early stage. This notice provides the public with information on participation and application requirements for the challenge, including the judging criteria, submission requirements, and rules of eligibility.

DATES:

Challenge Deadline: The deadline for submissions is September 12, 2016, 5:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time (EST).

ADDRESSES:

All individuals or entities who wish to participate in the challenge must register and submit their entry through www.challenge.gov.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

For further information, please contact Thomas A. Beach, Office of the Under Secretary and Director, at 571-272-8600.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

I. About the Challenge

Background

Cancer is undoubtedly a disease that touches all our lives. Ending cancer as we know it requires the formation of new alliances. As President Obama noted, getting this done isn't just going to take the best and brightest across the medical, research, and data communities—but millions of Americans owning a stake of it. By harnessing the power of patent data and accelerating the process for protecting the intellectual property that leads to cancer immunotherapy breakthroughs, the USPTO is standing up and doing its part to help bring potentially life-saving treatments to patients, faster.

The Challenge

With data released through the USPTO Developer Hub, users are building rich visualizations of intellectual property data, an early indicator of meaningful innovation and research and development (R&D), and combining this data with other state or agency data, such as census and bureau of labor statistics, and/or economic and financial data. These types of visualizations demonstrate the power of telling complex stories that lead to impactful insights and ask why the data matters. Similarly, we challenge you to create and illuminate new trend lines and interactive mappings of innovation with visualizations for all types of cancer treatments and diagnostics by combining our data with other unique data. Be sure to list the sources of your data sets ( i.e., orange book data from the FDA), tools, and assumptions used to form your conclusion and visualizations. Imagine your data visualizations will be the foundation to empower the Federal Government—as well as the medical, research, and data communities—to make more precise funding and policy decisions based on the commercialization lifecycle of the most promising treatments, while maximizing U.S. competitiveness in cancer investments.

Using analytic tools, processes, and other interoperable data sets, we are challenging you to develop interactive visualizations and stories that can help ( printed page 61197) reveal new insights to guide public policy and research to achieve the goal of doubling the rate of progress toward a cure. For example, you could address questions such as:

Trending:

Policy:

Resources

The USTPO has released a curated data set consisting of 269,353 patent documents (published patent applications and granted patents) spanning the 1976 to 2016 period. This data and associated documentation explaining our methodology can be found on the USPTO Developer Hub.

Prizes

First Place: $5,000.00

Second Place: $3,000.00

Third Place: $2,000.00

More Information About the Cancer Moonshot Initiative

As the President's Cancer Moonshot Initiative looks to build public-private partnerships with industry, governments, health systems, non-profits, philanthropy, research institutes, patients, and academia, those interested in advancing the Cancer Moonshot can join today by visiting www.whitehouse.gov/​CancerMoonshot.

II. Judging Criteria

○ Uniqueness and innovation in approach to revealing new insights to guide public policy and research.

○ Concept should be original, fill a gap, or answer a question in a manner that is not already available.

○ Provide meaningful insight, including potential actions and discoveries, using patent-related data to better inform funding and policy decisions or uncover insights into the cancer R&D process.

○ How did you arrive at and validate your story? Did you include additional complimentary datasets to help solidify your story? What additional knowledge sources did you use?

○ Concept should add value to the medical, research, or data communities and policymakers, allowing them to make more informed funding and policy decisions based on the patterns and trends of innovation in cancer diagnosis and treatment.

○ The design elements should attract, engage, and influence actions from the public and policymakers.

○ The visualization should have demonstrable functionality as described in project description.

III. How To Enter

By September 12, 2016, 5:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, submit the following items through www.challenge.gov:

IV. Rules

To be eligible to win a prize under this challenge, an individual or entity:

(1) Shall have registered to participate in the competition under the rules promulgated by the USPTO.

(2) Shall have complied with all the requirements under this section.

(3) In the case of a private entity, shall be incorporated in and maintain a primary place of business in the United States; in the case of an individual, whether participating singly or in a group, shall be a citizen or permanent resident of the United States.

(4) Shall not be a federal entity or federal employee acting within the scope of their employment.

(5) Shall not be a USPTO employee working on their applications or submissions during assigned duty hours.

(6) In the case of a federal grantee, shall not use federal funds to develop applications unless consistent with the purpose of their grant award.

(7) In the case of a federal contractor, shall not use federal funds from a contract to develop applications or to fund efforts in support of a challenge submission.

An individual or entity shall not be deemed ineligible because the individual or entity used federal facilities or consulted with federal employees during a competition if the facilities and employees are made equitably available to all individuals and entities participating in the competition.

Entrants must agree to assume any and all risks and waive claims against the Federal Government and its related entities, except in the case of willful misconduct, for any injury, death, damage, or loss of property, revenue, or profits, whether direct, indirect, or consequential, arising from their participation in this prize contest, whether the injury, death, damage, or loss arises through negligence or otherwise.

Entrants must also agree to indemnify the Federal Government against third-party claims for damages arising from or related to competition activities. By entering into this competition, entrants represent that the they possess liability insurance or are otherwise financially responsible for: (1) Claims by a third party for death, bodily injury, or property damage, or loss resulting from an activity carried out in connection with participation in the competition, with the Federal Government named as an additional insured under the Entrant's insurance policy, if any; and (2) claims by the Federal Government for damage or loss to government property resulting from such an activity. ( printed page 61198)

By submitting an entry to this competition you represent and warrant that your submission:

The USPTO reserves the right to cancel, suspend, and/or modify the challenge, or any part of it, for any reason, at the USPTO's sole discretion.

Submission Requirements

Submissions that do not adhere to the requirements listed above will be automatically disqualified.

Intellectual Property

Ownership of intellectual property is determined by the following:

Dated: August 31, 2016.

Michelle K. Lee,

Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and Director of the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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