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What types of project progress information can be reported and why is that important? [153]

Project progress reporting can involve noninterpretive scientific information, previously published interpretive scientific information, or new interpretive scientific. The type of content dictates how the FSP apply and whether tracking in the IPDS is required. [Read more]

Project progress reporting can involve noninterpretive scientific information, previously published interpretive scientific information, or new interpretive scientific information as described in Fundamental Science Practices (FSP) Distinctions Between New Research or Interpretive Information Products, Previously Published or Noninterpretive Information Products, and Scientific Data. The type of content dictates how the FSP apply and whether tracking in the IPDS is required.