This report summarizes the activities that Sandia National Laboratories undertook in support of the Si anode Fundamentals program managed by the Vehicle Technology Office of the Department of Energy. The program is led by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, and Sandia is one of four laboratories (including Oak Ridge National Laboratories and Berkeley National Laboratories) included in the program. The initial set of activities included establishing the baseline protocols for cell assembly and testing, and executing a number of round robin style tests to compare data collected under nominally identical conditions at each of the participating laboratories to ensure that similar results were obtained and that no extraneous secondary factors were affecting the results. Because the nature of the interface between electrode and electrolyte was in question, as well as how the interface evolved over time and electrochemical cycling, an effort to build ?model? interfaces based upon previously observed lithium silicate structures within the native film.