Reports on Programme Work Sample Clauses

Reports on Programme Work. Each Participant shall provide reports containing arising information and pre- existing information necessary for and used in the Task, including proprietary information, to the other Participants. The Operating Agent shall provide the summary reports of work performed under this Annex and results thereof (arising information), excluding proprietary information, to the Executive Committee.
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Reports on Programme Work. Reports containing arising information and pre-existing information necessary for and used in the Programme, including proprietary information, shall be provided to each Contracting Party by the Contracting Party performing the work. It shall be the responsibility of each Contracting Party to identify information which qualifies as proprietary information under this Article and ensure that it is appropriately marked. The Operating Agent shall provide summary reports of work performed under the Annex hereto and the results thereof (arising information), other than proprietary information, to the Executive Committee.
Reports on Programme Work. Reports containing arising information and pre-existing information necessary for and used in the Task, including proprietary information, shall be provided to the Operating Agent by each Participant performing the work. Each Participant agrees to provide to the Operating Agent all information which is utilized in the activities under this Annex or which is necessary for practising the results of the undertakings in this Annex. The Operating Agent shall provide all such information to all Participants. The Operating Agent shall provide summary reports of work performed under this Annex and results thereof (arising information), excluding proprietary information, to the Executive Committee.

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