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What are the definitions of Proposed, Planned, In-Work, and Completed?

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What are the definitions of Proposed, Planned, In-Work, and Completed?

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Proposed projects are those that are under consideration but still somewhat uncertain. A proposed project may need additional partners or may need additional budget resources before the project is considered planned. The proposed category will be useful to define areas of possible inter-agency collaboration and cooperation. “Planned” projects are those that are expected to occur, but do not yet have effort expended on them. These projects are likely to occur and have sufficient budget resources at least tentatively identified. “In-work” projects have assets (funds, man-hours, etc) assigned/expended to begin or continue production. “Completed” projects are “finished” and available for use. Entries for completed projects will remain in the tracking system for about a year, after which they will be available on Geospatial One-Stop (see below).

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