Decided to throw my hat into the ring. I needed to drag my Windows system out anyways -- someone sent me a nice new Android tablet that forgets it's been set up as soon as it shuts down... time to learn how to flash a tablet image. Heh.
...I don't think that site has nasty germy ads, but Adblock Plus is a handy thing to have enabled, in any event... ;)
You get three color versions -- one with the full text of the name, and two different ones with just the acronym -- and three grayscale ("black and white") versions -- two different ones with the full text, and one with only the acronym. Each logo image is sized 3x5 inches, the size of a US-issue 'flash card'. (No, no, the paper kind!)
...says "100% Free" in the license corner, which I take to mean "free for all uses under the sun, including commercial stuff". IMPORTANT NOTE: I'm not a lawyer -- my mother was, but not in that business sector, and she's retired anyways.
Colors are in 24-bit RGB colorspace for the color versions and in 8-bit grayscale colorspace for the grayscale versions. Colors and their RGB values are as follows...
Blue is R 000 G 000 B 255
Green is R 000 G 255 B 000
Light Gray is R 128 G 128 B 128
Medium Gray is R 192 G 192 B 192
Dark Gray is R 223 G 223 B 223
Black is of course R 255 G 255 B 255
I have the original source files for you, Luke, if you want them; they are unfortunately done in a closed-source graphics program (CorelDRAW X8 (that's version 18)) -- sorry, I just can't get my head around Inkscape and its comparatively very strange and clunky interface. The source files are, therefore, rendered as Corel *.cdr files, which may or may not import gracefully into Inkscape later... if you want them, let me know and I'll send them to the off-list GMail address I have on file for you and you can do with them as you please.