To this day, there are still places in the federal government where reams of yellow files in manila envelopes are walked from desk to desk, or boxes of documents are shippedback and forth between offices because files aren't yet online.
The Trademark Office has traditionally been a profit center and its big political issue has been fighting to retain all the fees it collects so that it can upgrade and maintain its own operations, rather than having its surplus shippedback to Congress to pay for green energy subsidies, or something.