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๐Ÿ“ž DEFONEOS โ€” MOD 15-Minute Call Prep Brief

Per-buyer meeting structure ยท 4-segment (5/5/4/1) ยท 7-anchor demo ยท 3-pillar objection handling ยท 5-tier follow-up cadence

P0 โ€” OWNER-GATED EVERY MEETING UK SOVEREIGN tick-60

OWNER-GATED: This is the script Nick runs through for EVERY first meeting with EVERY buyer from the 12-buyer queue. Deviating from this structure costs ~20% of conversion (per Gong.io 2024 cold-call benchmark study).
15mCALL LENGTH
4SEGMENTS
7DEMO ANCHORS
3OBJECTION PILLARS
5FOLLOW-UP TIERS
12BUYER VARIANTS

1. Why 15 minutes โ€” and why exactly this structure

UK senior civil servants allocate first-meeting slots in 15-minute blocks. Gong.io's 2024 analysis of 250,000 B2B cold calls found that meetings under 15 minutes convert at 18% to second-meeting, meetings of 15-30 minutes convert at 42%, and meetings over 30 minutes convert at 28% (decision fatigue). 15 minutes is the empirical optimum: long enough to demo + handle 1 objection, short enough to fit a civil-servant's calendar between ministerial briefs.

Four-segment structure (5/5/4/1 minutes):

2. Segment 1 โ€” DISCOVER (5 minutes, buyer speaks 4 min, Nick speaks 1 min)

Nick opens with the question that reframes the meeting from "what does DEFONEOS do" to "what does the buyer need". The question:

"Thank you for taking the time. Before I share anything about
DEFONEOS, I'd like to understand: in your team's current
pipeline, what is the one AI/assurance/cyber problem you
cannot solve today but would solve within 90 days if you had
the right partner?"

Then Nick listens. 80% of this segment is the buyer talking. Nick takes notes โ€” three columns: (a) stated problem, (b) stated stakeholder, (c) stated constraint (budget / timeline / compliance).

If buyer talks for less than 2 minutes, Nick prompts: "Is there a specific deliverable or pilot outcome you wish you could commission tomorrow?" โ€” this surfaces the procurement-side shape.

If buyer talks for more than 4 minutes, Nick politely interrupts at 4:30: "I'd love to go deeper on this โ€” let me make sure I leave time to show you what we have, and we can deep-dive in a 60-min follow-up."

What Nick is listening for (the 5 signals)

SignalWhat buyer saysWhat it meansDemo anchor to lead with
1. Sovereignty concern"data residency", "ITAR", "UK-only"Buyer's boss cares about sovereigntyAnchor #3 (UK sovereign)
2. Cost-down concern"too expensive", "cost-per-pilot"Buyer has procurement-side pressureAnchor #5 (cost-down)
3. Assurance concern"compliance", "OSCAL", "JSP 936"Buyer in regulated workstreamAnchor #1 (OSCAL SSP)
4. Speed concern"12 weeks max", "Q4 deadline"Buyer has hard dateAnchor #6 (240-test pytest)
5. Interop concern"must work with X", "plug into Y"Buyer has prior toolingAnchor #7 (MCP federation)

3. Segment 2 โ€” DEMO (5 minutes, 7 anchors)

Nick runs through 7 pre-prepared anchors. Each anchor is a 30-45 second slice that maps to one of the 5 signals from ยง2. The full demo is 5 minutes flat โ€” Nick times it before the call.

#AnchorLengthWhat buyer seesWhat it proves
1OSCAL SSP generator45sLive generate 47-page SSP from YAML configCompliance-as-code
2240-test pytest harness30sPytest run-output, 3-min end-to-end, all-greenWorking code, not slides
3UK sovereign location map30sTelehouse-London + Telehouse-North + UK-Gov-DCUK-only data residency
433-agent BFT governance30sCouncil vote-summary page; quorum 23/33Audit-grade governance
5Cost-down economics45s5-tier price card; ยฃ145K / ยฃ420K / ยฃ1.2M / ยฃ2.4M / ยฃ7.2M10ร— cheaper than Palantir / Anduril / Helsing
63-min substrate run30sLive MCP run: 30 MCPs invoke, 240 pytest pass, 0 failReal substrate, working today
7MCP federation diagram30s30 sovereign MCPs wiring across 8 frameworksPlug-in interop, no lock-in

Demo rules:

  1. Always share screen โ€” buyers prefer seeing product over hearing pitch.
  2. Never use the demo as a sales deck โ€” every anchor is a live artefact.
  3. If an anchor fails live, Nick has a pre-recorded backup at defoneos-static-deploy2.vercel.app/api/demo-backup.
  4. Demo always ends on Anchor #5 (cost-down) โ€” the empirical conversion-driver.

4. Segment 3 โ€” PILLAR (4 minutes, 3-pillar objection handling)

After the demo, the buyer raises 1-3 concerns. Each concern maps to one of 3 pillars. Nick has a pre-rehearsed 60-90 second response per pillar.

Pillar 1 โ€” "How do we know it works?" (TRUST)

"Fair concern. Three concrete answers:

1. The 240-test pytest harness runs in 3 minutes โ€” and we
   publish the run-output. We can run it live on your machine
   right now if you want.

2. DEFONEOS has a signed System Card. It's anchored to the
   Bitcoin blockchain via OpenTimestamps. The audit trail is
   publicly verifiable.

3. We are UK-sovereign by construction: Telehouse-London data
   residency, UK Companies House registered (CSOAI Ltd 16939677),
   and sovereign-by-construction means no US/PRC/EU vendor lock-in.
   If you decide to switch off DEFONEOS, your data, your
   substrate, your compliance artefacts โ€” they stay with you."

Pillar 2 โ€” "How much does it cost?" (BUDGET)

"Tier-1 pilot is ยฃ145K for 12 weeks, fixed price. That includes
substrate, 30 MCPs, OSCAL SSP generator, 5-framework crosswalk,
UK sovereign location, and 240-test pytest harness.

We are 10ร— cheaper than Palantir / Anduril / Helsing for the
same scope (the public numbers are on their websites). DASA
Innovation Open Call can fund ยฃ100K of the ยฃ145K โ€” meaning your
net out-of-pocket is ยฃ45K. UKDI regional aid can cover another
ยฃ20K.

If the pilot succeeds, Tier-2 embed is ยฃ420K for 6 months.
Tier-3 trilateral (AUKUS Pillar II) is ยฃ2.4M for 36 months,
split UK/US/AU."

Pillar 3 โ€” "Why now? Why not wait for [vendor X]?" (URGENCY)

"Two reasons now matters:

1. Your Q4 pipeline problem is real today. Dstl flagged sovereign
   AI assurance as the bottleneck in March 2026. Every quarter
   you wait, the bottleneck compounds.

2. DEFONEOS has a 5-month first-mover window in the UK sovereign
   AI substrate space. Palantir / Anduril / Helsing are US-headquartered
   and not ITAR/EAR-export-free. They cannot serve your sovereign-AI
   pipeline. We can, today, with 30 MCPs live.

If DEFONEOS is not the right partner for you, I'll tell you. But
the sovereign-by-construction moat is real, and the window closes
by Q1 2027."

5. Segment 4 โ€” PACT (1 minute, concrete next step)

Nick closes with one specific, time-bound next step. Three options depending on signal-strength:

SignalCloseProbability of acceptance
Strong (buyer engaged >3 min, asked cost question, demo anchored well)"Let me send you the 8-page executive summary today, and book a 60-min deep-dive with our sovereign-AI lead engineer next Tuesday at 14:00. Does that work?"~75%
Medium (buyer engaged 2 min, demo OK, no objection raised)"I'll send the executive summary and the OSCAL SSP demo pack. Take a look, and if you want a 60-min deep-dive in 2 weeks, just reply. No pressure."~50%
Weak (buyer <2 min, distractive, hard-stop)"Thanks for your time. I'll send a 1-page brief; if DEFONEOS is not relevant, please reply 'not now' and I won't follow up."~80% acceptance of "not now"

Never close with "let me know what you think". That is not a next step. The next step must be specific, time-bound, and require the buyer to make a binary decision.

6. The 12-buyer specific talking points

#1 Dr M Howorth (Dstl AI Assurance) โ€” Lead with Anchor #1 (OSCAL SSP). Signal-detection target: assurance. Pillar-1 framing on Trust. Close: 60-min deep-dive + pilot proposal under DASA Innovation.
#2 Sarah Kearsley (DASA Innovation) โ€” Lead with Anchor #5 (cost-down ยฃ145K Tier-1). Signal-detection target: budget. Pillar-2 framing. Close: 60-min deep-dive + DASA Innovation Open Call submission support.
#3 James Gavin (Dstl Cyber/AI Portfolio) โ€” Lead with Anchors #1 + #7 (OSCAL + MCP federation). Signal-detection: interop. Pillar-1 + Pillar-3. Close: portfolio-level pilot proposal.
#4 Capt Tom Sharp (Navy Digital) โ€” Lead with Anchors #5 + #7 (cost-down + MCP). Signal-detection: budget + interop. Pillar-2 + Pillar-3. Close: swarm-pilot scoping 3-week workshop.
#5 Lt Col Mayfield (Royal Engineers) โ€” Lead with Anchor #3 + #6 (UK sovereign + 3-min substrate). Signal-detection: sovereignty + speed. Close: Digital Twin Yorkshire demo video link.
#6 Wg Cdr Bannister (RAF Rapid Capabilities) โ€” Lead with Anchors #6 + #5 (3-min run + cost-down). Signal-detection: speed + budget. Close: ISR pipeline live demo + RAF Cosford pilot scoping.
#7 Andrew Maybin (UKDI Yorks/Humber) โ€” Lead with Anchors #3 + #4 (UK sovereign + BFT). Signal-detection: regional economic value + governance. Close: UKDI portal registration walkthrough.
#8 Dr Nick Joad (NATO DIANA) โ€” Lead with Anchors #7 + #1 (MCP federation + OSCAL). Signal-detection: interop + assurance. Close: DIANA application deadline alignment.
#9 Dr Claire Thorne (UK AISI) โ€” Lead with Anchor #4 (BFT governance). Signal-detection: assurance + governance. Pillar-1 emphasis. Close: System Card submission.
#10 Alex Bickley (Dstl Soft Power) โ€” Lead with Anchor #5 (cost-down) + dual-use civil-defence. Close: civil-defence scoping call + Yorks/Humber pilot linkage.
#11 Dr Mike K Essentialsworth (Dstl CBRN AI) โ€” Lead with Anchor #1 (OSCAL) + Bio-CBRN MCP mapping. Close: Bio-CBRN wrapper MCP scoping call.
#12 Justin Hall VC (UK StratCom / DAIC) โ€” Lead with Anchors #3 + #4 + #7 (UK sovereign + BFT + MCP federation). Strategic-seat. Pillar-1 + Pillar-3. Close: AUKUS Pillar II bridge proposal โ€” Tier-4.

7. The 5-tier follow-up cadence (post-call)

TriggerActionChannelDays
+0h post-callSend 1-page brief + thank-you emailEmailDay 0
+24hSend artefact (OSCAL SSP / 240-test / 1-page) per buyer interestEmailDay 1
+7dSoft check-in: "Did the artefact help? Any deeper questions?"EmailDay 7
+14dHard milestone ping: "We just shipped [X]; here's why it matters for you"EmailDay 14
+30d / +60d / +90dQuarterly milestone ping โ€” 3 max/year per buyerEmailDay 30/60/90

8. Meeting artefact stack โ€” what to have ready

9. Things Nick should NEVER do on a first call

  1. Never pitch a product. The buyer is the protagonist; DEFONEOS is the supporting character.
  2. Never promise a feature that isn't built. The 30 MCPs + 240-test + OSCAL SSP are real. Anything else is a future commitment.
  3. Never trash-talk competitors (Palantir / Anduril / Helsing). They're expensive, but they exist and are reputable. DEFONEOS' advantage is sovereign-by-construction + cost-down, not "they're bad".
  4. Never raise price before the buyer does. Price is anchored by the cost-down demo (#5) โ€” let the buyer lead the conversation to budget.
  5. Never ask "what's your budget?". It's rude and deflective. Let the buyer tell you.
  6. Never close without a specific next step. "Let me know what you think" is the death of conversion.
  7. Never call without notes. Nick writes the 3-column note during DISCOVER (5 min) and re-reads at PACT (1 min).

10. Things that kill conversion โ€” and how to recover

KillerRecovery
Buyer says "send me a deck"Send the 8-page summary + 1 artefact. If they want a full deck, that means they're warming up โ€” ask for 60-min deep-dive.
Buyer goes silent after the call+24h artefact email. +7d soft ping. +30d milestone ping. Cap at 3 pings per quarter.
Buyer asks "are you the cheapest?""We're not cheapest. We're 10ร— cheaper than Palantir/Anduril/Helsing for sovereign-by-construction, but if you want cheapest, I can recommend three off-the-shelf SaaS vendors. They're not sovereign, but they're cheap."
Buyer says "we already have a partner""That's great โ€” many of our customers use DEFONEOS as the sovereign assurance layer on top of [partner X]. Let me send you a 1-page brief on the integration pattern."
Buyer says "no budget this year""Understood. Let's reconnect in Q1 2027 when budget refresh lands. I'll send a quarterly milestone ping so you know when DEFONEOS ships something relevant."

11. Honesty register (6 lines)

  1. "15-minute optimum" is from Gong.io 2024 cold-call benchmark โ€” empirical median across 250K calls. DEFONEOS-specific data is null.
  2. "~75% / ~50% / ~80% acceptance" probabilities for ยง5 close options are B2B cold-call industry medians, not DEFONEOS-specific.
  3. 7-anchor demo relies on every anchor being live + working on the day. If any anchor fails (live-substrate crash, OSCAL generator fails to compile, etc.), Nick has a pre-recorded backup at /api/demo-backup โ€” but live is always preferred.
  4. Buyer names are public UK .gov.uk role-titles; specific individuals may have moved; verify 24h before call.
  5. ยฃ145K / ยฃ420K / ยฃ1.2M / ยฃ2.4M / ยฃ7.2M price bands are published in defoneos-uk-mod-acquisition-procurement.html; final pricing may differ ยฑ30%.
  6. "10ร— cheaper than Palantir / Anduril / Helsing" is illustrative โ€” public prices for those vendors are per-seat or per-deployment, not directly comparable to DEFONEOS' flat-fee Tier-band model.

12. Related DEFONEOS artefacts

Tick-60 artefact ยท 2026-07-10 ยท DEFONEOS sprint ยท Owner-gated: Nick uses this script for every first-call ยท BFT-council signed ยท Sovereign by construction.