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Morgan Collins9:00 AM
I have 64 defense clients. Ingest all their profiles, then whenever the NDAA bill gets amended, detect what's changed and tell me what to do about it.
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Delamain9:01 AM
Got it, Morgan. I want to make sure I build exactly what you need. A few quick questions:
1. Client profiles — how do you want to load them?
1. Client profiles — how do you want to load them?
AUpload a spreadsheet/CSV with client names, sectors, and key interests
✓Give me access to your existing CRM or client database
CDescribe each client to me in chat and I'll build the profiles
DStart with a few sample clients for now, add the rest later
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Delamain9:01 AM
2. What should a client profile include?
AJust the basics — company name, sector, and top 3 policy priorities
BDetailed — name, sector, specific contract interests, key Congressional allies, past NDAA wins
✓Everything — all of the above plus competitor info, so I can flag conflicts between your own clients
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Delamain9:02 AM
3. When I detect a change in the NDAA, how do you want to be notified?
AEmail alerts — one per client affected, sent as changes happen
✓A daily digest — one summary each morning with everything that changed overnight
CReal-time dashboard — live view I keep updated, you check when you want
DSome combination of the above
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Delamain9:02 AM
4. When I tell you "what to do about it," how detailed should I get?
AHigh-level — "This is positive/negative for Client X, here's why"
✓Actionable — specific next steps like "call Senator Reed's staffer, draft testimony for April 15 hearing"
CFull-service — I draft the actual emails, memos, and talking points for you to review and send
DStart with B, work up to C as you trust the system
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Delamain9:03 AM
5. Should I flag conflicts between your own clients? For example: an amendment that helps Client A (more drone funding) but hurts Client B (competing for the same contract).
✓Yes, always — this is critical, I need to know immediately
BOnly if it's a direct conflict (same provision, opposing interests)
CNo — I'll handle inter-client politics myself
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Delamain9:04 AM
Before I start building, two more quick things:
6. For the daily digest — what time do you want it delivered, and where?
6. For the daily digest — what time do you want it delivered, and where?
✓Email, 7:00 AM before I start my day
BEmail, 9:00 AM when I'm at my desk
CSlack/Teams message so I see it in my workflow
DDifferent preference — tell me
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Delamain9:04 AM
7. Let's pick 3-4 clients to start with so I can show you a working version fast. Which of these would be most useful?
✓Your biggest clients — Honeywell, Accenture, Panasonic
BYour most active NDAA clients — whoever has the most provisions to track right now
CA mix — one big, one small, one with known conflicts
DYou tell me which ones — who's keeping you up at night?
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Delamain9:05 AM
Awesome Morgan! Here's a spec I've written for you that describes what I'm going to build and how. Let me know if there are any changes you'd like me to make.
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Morgan Collins9:10 AM
Looks good! Build it.
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Delamain9:11 AM
Building now! I've broken this into 7 tasks and I'm starting with your client profiles. You can track the build progress on the NDAA Provision Tracker app page — I'll update the spec with live task status as I work.
🔗 [View build progress →](/apps/ndaa-tracker)
🔗 [View build progress →](/apps/ndaa-tracker)