We have been developing and building the lab data set, constructing equipment to conduct new lab experiments at the Host Institution, working with seismic data and field observations from tectonic faults, and working to collect new geodetic data on the spectrum of fault slip behaviors on tectonics faults. We have published several papers, given talks at multiple scientific meetings, planned and hosted scientific meetings, and presented our project plans and results to the public. We are also: 1) training students and postdocs who will be the next generation of researchers in earthquake science and 2) leading a broad community collaboration in relation to the objectives of TECTONIC via a weekly, virtual seminar series that has been attended by more than 1000 participants