DMINION

USPTO USPTO 2006 CANCELLED - SECTION 8

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The US trademark DMINION was filed as Word mark on 10/01/2006 at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
It was registered as a trademark on 05/27/2008. The current status of the mark is "CANCELLED - SECTION 8".

Trademark Details Last update: August 10, 2019

Trademark form Word mark
File reference 77011277
Register number 3436725
Application date October 1, 2006
Publication date July 24, 2007
Entry date May 27, 2008

Trademark owner

6701 Democracy Blvd., Suite 506
20817 Bethesda
US

goods and services

9 Computer software for accessing information directories that may be downloaded from the global computer network; Computer software for use in customer relationship management; Computer software for use in the safeguarding of digital files, including audio, video, text, binary, still images, graphics and multimedia files; Computer software for service industry enterprise resource management, namely, opportunity management consisting primarily of sales or business development tracking of and reporting on new business opportunities and the data associated therewith from the time an opportunity is first identified, through qualification and proposal, to the time it is won, lost, or cancelled, capture management consisting primarily of leading the effort to take a new business opportunity which has been qualified and mustering and orchestrating the resources and relationships required to successfully bid on and win the contract, proposal management, contract and subcontract management, transition management consisting primarily of managing the transfer of control of a contract or piece(s) of work, and responsibility for the execution thereof, from one contractor - known as the incumbent contractor - to another contractor, program and project management, task order management, recruitment, customer relationship management, facilities and personnel security management, human resource management, asset management, contact management, business relationship management; Computer software platforms for service industry enterprise resource management, namely, opportunity management consisting primarily of the sales or business development tracking of and reporting on new business opportunities and the data associated therewith from the time an opportunity is first identified, through qualification and proposal, to the time it is won, lost, or cancelled, capture management consisting primarily of leading the effort to take a new business opportunity which has been qualified and mustering and orchestrating the resources and relationships required to successfully bid on and win the contract, proposal management, contract and subcontract management, transition management consisting primarily of managing the transfer of control of a contract or piece(s) of work, and responsibility for the execution thereof, from one contractor - known as the incumbent contractor - to another contractor, program and project management, task order management, recruitment, customer relationship management, facilities and personnel security management, human resource management, asset management, contact management, business relationship management; Computer software that provides real-time, integrated business management intelligence by combining information from various databases and presenting it in an easy-to-understand user interface; Enterprise software in the nature of a database for non-transactional data and a search engine for database content; Computer software for service industry enterprise resource management, namely, opportunity management consisting primarily of the sales or business development tracking of and reporting on new business opportunities and the data associated therewith from the time an opportunity is first identified, through qualification and proposal, to the time it is won, lost, or cancelled, capture management consisting primarily of leading the effort to take a new business opportunity which has been qualified and mustering and orchestrating the resources and relationships required to successfully bid on and win the contract, proposal management, contract and subcontract management, transition management consisting primarily of managing the transfer of control of a contract or piece(s) of work, and responsibility for the execution thereof, from one contractor - known as the incumbent contractor - to another contractor, program and project management, task order management, recruitment, customer relationship management, facilities and personnel security management, human resource management, asset management, contact management, business relationship management that may be downloaded from a global computer network

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