Indication of Colors claimed | "The color(s) dark blue, navy blue, light blue, sky-blue, marine blue, black, gray, white, brown, red, green, yellow-gold, and yellow is/are claimed as a feature of the mark." |
Description of the Colors Claimed | The color dark blue appears in the words "FORCE", "warfighter," "decision aids," "networks," "weapons," "sensors," "sea," "seabed," "shore," "air" and "space" and in the point of the arrow. The arrow appears in three colors, which change gradually from left to right, with the color white shown at the left end, changing to light blue in the middle, and then changing to dark blue near the point of the arrow. The color sky-blue appears within the broken circle and in the sky segment of the U.S. Navy seal; and a darker sky-blue color forms the boundary between the stylized sky and ocean in the large broken circle design, and appears also in the ocean in the U.S. Navy seal. The color white appears in the word "net" and in the sails of the ship in the U.S. Navy Seal. The color gray appears in the lines of the interior semi-circles and in the radial lines that comprise the stylized radar screen. The color black appears in the outline of the broken circle design, in the wording of the slogan "TRANSFORMING INFORMATION INTO COMBAT POWER," and in the representations of the aircraft, satellite, ships and submarine. The color brown appears in the representation of land on the right side of the large broken circle design and in the body and masts of the ship in the U.S. Navy Seal. The color brown also appears in the outermost wide band of the U.S. Marine corps seal, in the wording in that seal, and in the crest design within that seal. The color navy blue appears in the interior wide band circle of the U.S. Navy seal; and the color marine blue appears in the widest circular band of the U.S. Marine Corps seal. The color red appears in the center background of the U.S. Marine Corps seal. The color green appears in the land within the U.S. Navy seal on which lies an anchor shown in the color yellow-gold. The highlights of the interior crest in, and the scalloped edges of, the U.S. Marine Corps seal are shown in the color yellow-gold. The color yellow appears in the wording in the U.S. Navy seal and in the three thin concentric circles of that seal. The three flags shown on the ship in the U.S. Navy seal are primarily, from left to right, light blue with a red streamer, red, and dark blue. The mark appears on a transparent background and any color appearing therein is neither claimed as, nor is a feature of the mark. |
Disclaimer with Predetermined Text | "WARFIGHTER, DECISION AIDS, NETWORKS, WEAPONS, SENSORS, SEA, SPACE, AIR, SHORE, SEABED, DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY, UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS, and UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, or to the representations of the satellite, aircraft carrier, warship, submarine, and aircraft" |
Description of Mark | "The mark consists, in part, of the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps seals." |
Goods and Services | Military electronic data processing systems for situational awareness and military weapons management composed of integrated and scalable computers, electronic sensors, namely, thermal, electromagnetic, mechanical, chemical, biological, optical, radiation, and acoustic sensors, computer networking hardware, apparatus for transmission of communications, signal processors, and military command and control software platforms |
Goods and Services | A feature of military research and development in the field of integrated, distributed, and scalable computers, sensors, networks, communications, platforms, and weapons, namely, providing the architecture and standards for military computers, sensors, computer networks, communications equipment and protocol, weapons platforms, sensor platforms, and computer-assisted weapons for use in warfare, combat operations, logistics, and personnel and business development |
Pseudo Mark | FORCE NET TRANSFORMING INFORMATION INTO COMBAT POWER |