SURGE MANUFACTURING
DEAD

Serial Number

99428416

Owner

Cross Domain Systems, Inc.

First Use Date

Aug 31, 2018

Filing Date

Oct 5, 2025

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SURGE MANUFACTURING Trademark

Serial Number: 99428416

SURGE MANUFACTURING is a trademark filed by Cross Domain Systems, Inc. on October 5, 2025. The trademark is classified under Class 7 (Machinery), Class 9 (Computers & Electronics), Class 12 (Vehicles), Class 40 (Treatment & Processing), Class 41 (Education & Entertainment), Class 42 (Computer & Scientific), Class 35 (Advertising & Business). The application is currently no longer active.

Owner Contact Info

Cross Domain Systems, Inc.

719 Fellsway West
Medford, MA 02155-1205

Entity Type: 03

Trademark Details

Filing Date

October 5, 2025

Registration Date

Not Registered

First Use Anywhere

August 31, 2018

First Use in Commerce

September 30, 2023

Goods & Services

Design for Manufacturing principles for vehicles and related hardware intended to enable rapid changes in production volume to meet dramatic changes in demand such as in Opportunistic Warfare, where production must quickly ramp up to meet unpredicted needs. Surge Manufacturing principles address the requirements for extended low or zero production and the requirements for large volume production. In contrast to traditional Full-Rate Production, Surge Manufacturing must support both complete shutdowns and swift activation of available manufacturing capacity to effectively respond to sudden spikes in demand. The use of widely available manufacturing processes, widely available materials, standardized components, and low-maintenance manufacturing methods enables parallel production, scalability, and ensures reliable production during rapid ramp-up.

Business Management and Consulting Services based on design and manufacturing principles that enable rapid changes in production volume to meet dramatic changes in demand. Surge Manufacturing principles address the requirements for extended low or zero production and the requirements for large volume production – noting that for Full-Rate Production it is typically less cost to start a vehicle production line than it is to restart the same line.

Scientific and Electrical Apparatus. Design for Manufacturing principles for electronic apparatus, control systems, software, and components intended to enable rapid changes in production volume to meet dramatic changes in demand such as in Opportunistic Warfare, where production must quickly ramp up to meet unpredicted needs. Surge Manufacturing principles address the requirements for extended low or zero production and the requirements for large volume production. In contrast to traditional Full-Rate Production, Surge Manufacturing must support both complete shutdowns and swift activation of available manufacturing capacity to effectively respond to sudden spikes in demand. The use of widely available manufacturing processes, widely available materials, standardized components, and low-maintenance manufacturing methods enables parallel production, scalability, and ensures reliable production during rapid ramp-up.

Education and Training Services. Design for Manufacturing principles for educational and training programs intended to enable rapid changes in production volume to meet dramatic shifts in demand. An exemplar scenario is in Opportunistic Warfare, where production knowledge and skills may be dormant for extended periods but must quickly ramp up to meet unpredictable emerging needs. These principles emphasize training on rapid onboarding of multiple manufacturing facilities and coordination of parallel production across widely available manufacturers. Unlike traditional Full-Rate Production, Surge Manufacturing education must prepare for both production shutdowns and swift activation of widely available manufacturing capacity to effectively meet sudden demand surges. Courses focus on commonly available manufacturing processes, widely accessible materials, standardized components, and low-maintenance manufacturing methods to support scalable, reliable rapid ramp-up.

Machines and Machine Tools. Design for Manufacturing principles for machines, machine tools, and manufacturing equipment intended to enable rapid changes in production volume to meet dramatic changes in demand such as in Opportunistic Warfare, where production must quickly ramp up to meet unpredicted needs. Surge Manufacturing principles address the requirements for extended low or zero production and the requirements for large volume production. In contrast to traditional Full-Rate Production, Surge Manufacturing must support both complete shutdowns and swift activation of available manufacturing capacity to effectively respond to sudden spikes in demand. The use of widely available manufacturing processes, widely available materials, standardized components, and low-maintenance manufacturing methods enables parallel production, scalability, and ensures reliable production during rapid ramp-up.

Scientific and Technological Services. Design for Manufacturing principles for scientific research, development, and consulting services intended to enable rapid changes in production volume to meet dramatic shifts in demand. An exemplar scenario is opportunistic warfare, where product development and manufacturing capability may be dormant for extended periods but must quickly ramp up to meet unpredictable emerging needs. These principles support rapid onboarding of multiple manufacturing facilities enabling parallel production across widely available manufacturers. In contrast to traditional Full-Rate Production, Surge Manufacturing design must accommodate both full shutdowns and quick activation of widely available manufacturing capacity to respond effectively to demand spikes. Focus is placed on commonly available manufacturing processes, widely accessible materials, standardized components, and low-maintenance methods to ensure scalability and reliable rapid ramp-up.

Design for Manufacturing principles for manufacturing and material treatment services intended to enable rapid changes in production volume to meet dramatic shifts in demand. An exemplar scenario is opportunistic warfare, where production may be dormant for extended periods but must quickly ramp up to meet unpredictable emerging needs. These principles address extended low or zero production followed by quick onboarding of multiple manufacturing facilities enabling parallel production across widely available manufacturers. In contrast with traditional Full-Rate Production, Surge Manufacturing must support both production shutdowns and swift activation of widely available manufacturing capacity to successfully respond to sudden demand spikes. The use of commonly available manufacturing processes, widely accessible materials, standardized components, and low-maintenance manufacturing methods enhances parallel production, scalability, and reliable rapid ramp-up.

Filing History

ABANDONMENT NOTICE E-MAILED - FAILURE TO RESPOND
Jun 1, 2026 MAB2
ABANDONMENT - FAILURE TO RESPOND OR LATE RESPONSE
Jun 1, 2026 ABN2
NOTIFICATION OF NON-FINAL ACTION E-MAILED
Feb 13, 2026 GNRN
NON-FINAL ACTION E-MAILED
Feb 13, 2026 GNRT
NON-FINAL ACTION WRITTEN
Feb 13, 2026 CNRT
ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER
Feb 9, 2026 DOCK
APPLICATION FILING RECEIPT MAILED
Oct 5, 2025 MAFR
NEW APPLICATION OFFICE SUPPLIED DATA ENTERED
Oct 5, 2025 NWOS
NEW APPLICATION ENTERED
Oct 5, 2025 NWAP