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Every in-kind contribution must have one or more Recipient Groups - typically a Science Collaboration or Rubin Observatory team - which endorse the proposed contribution and monitor its progress. Each selected DEV project will be formally assessed by the Rubin Observatory and the Contribution Evaluation Committee (CEC) for inclusion in the UK in-kind package as part of a procedure that will run in parallel with the PPRP process. To aid their acceptance, every DEV proposal must include an endorsement from the relevant Recipient Group(s); these must be sought via the relevant Recipient Group contact, as listed in Appendix A of the RubinManual for In-kind Contributors and Recipients. All those considering proposing a DEV WP are strongly recommended to get in touch with the relevant Recipient Group contact as soon as possible, and to develop their proposal in consultation with them and using relevant documents, such as Science Collaboration roadmaps.

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