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Drafting T661 narratives from evidence

Turn linked project records into editable drafts for technological uncertainty, work performed, and advancement.

Updated July 14, 2026

SREDlog drafts the T661 technical narrative from evidence linked to the project. It is a starting point for professional review, not an automatic eligibility decision.

Prepare the project first

  1. Confirm the project boundary and tax-year dates.
  2. Link the strongest records showing uncertainty, experiments, results, and learning.
  3. Review the project assessment and correct any source classification issues.
  4. Generate or refresh the narrative draft.

Edit the draft for technical accuracy and ensure every important statement can be traced to the project record. Keep routine engineering, commercial context, and unsupported conclusions out of the technical narrative.

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