Examiner Kevin P Rizzuto has allowed 14 of 27 decided applications (52%) in Computer Architecture, Software, and Information Security.
Kevin P Rizzuto maintains a public record in Technology Center 2100 (Computer Architecture, Software, and Information Security). His pooled record spans one art unit and covers 27 disposed applications. Of those 27 decided applications, 14 were allowed and 13 were abandoned, yielding an allowance rate of 52%. This rate reflects the proportion of allowed applications among all disposed cases in the examiner's record.
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Methodology. This page pools every art unit in which Examiner Kevin P Rizzuto has a public record within Technology Center 2100. Statistics are computed from publicly available USPTO records, refreshed on a recurring schedule. This page's data was last updated June 25, 2026. The overall allowance rate is total allowed divided by total decided applications (allowed plus abandoned) across all art units — not an average of the per-art-unit rates; pending applications are excluded. Figures are rounded for display. Pooled sample: 27 applications.
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