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01 · Your future · Prepared by Nona AI for Spectrum Water Technology

The AI ecosystem that makes Spectrum scalable.

Spectrum already has the technical know-how, the customer trust, and the market. Nona AI builds the ecosystem that finds the opportunities out there online, gets the knowledge out of people's heads, and keeps your information in.

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ENGINE 01
Bid & RFP Win Room
More qualified bids with less manual reading.
ENGINE 02
Genius Guru Copilot
Spectrum's technical knowledge, cited and field-ready.
ENGINE 03
Sales Funnel Engine
Fills the top of the funnel. You come in for the close.
Spectrum AI Command Center
One executive screen: agent activity, human approvals, pipeline impact, exit-ready proof.
BIDS TODAY
Manual triage
Every RFP read by hand. Think of the manpower to scroll through thirty of them.
KNOWLEDGE TODAY
Experts on speed-dial
Answers live in senior experts' heads and scattered Word, Excel, and email files.
GROWTH TODAY
Relationship-led
Outreach is manual and episodic; buyers researching online may never find Spectrum.
No unified visibility
Leadership sees results after the fact. No live view of bids, field issues, or the funnel.
THESIS
The expertise is the asset. The AI ecosystem makes it searchable, usable, and worth more at the exit. Two of the buyers already asked one question: are you using AI in the business? This is how Spectrum answers yes.
02 · What we heard

What we heard about Spectrum

Spectrum has built a strong, expert-led Gulf South platform, Alabama through Texas. The next step is not fixing the business. It is taking what lives in a few people's heads and making it work at scale.

FROM A FEW HEADS → TO EVERYONE, AT SCALE
FEW EXPERTS PRIVATE KNOWLEDGE VAULT EVERY TECH & NEW HIRE
Water Solutions
Wastewater testing, chemical treatment, DAF/clarifier support, dredging, dewatering, bypass, O&M.
Environmental Solutions
CWT, waste management, disposal, beneficial reuse, and site services across the Gulf South.
Equipment Solutions
Rentals, mats, dewatering boxes, fabrication, mobile equipment for bundled field execution.
Carbon Solutions
Carbon vessels, scrubbers, media, and VOC/PFAS filtration. Regulatory tailwind and cross-sell.
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WHAT WE HEARD
The know-how lives in people's heads.
A few experts carry the technical answers. The goal: a school that makes that knowledge teachable and scalable.
WHAT WE HEARD
Buyers search it and AI it first.
The next generation of plant leaders researches online before they ever call. A vendor they can't find doesn't exist to them.
WHAT WE HEARD
Fill the top of the funnel.
Leads should come in ten different ways. The team's time belongs on closing, not cold calling.
03 · The choke points

Three choke points, one pattern: manpower

These are not information gaps. They are workflow gaps: hours of reading, searching, and typing between your people and the work only they can do. Click each card.

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BUSINESS IMPACT
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WHO FEELS IT
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AI OPPORTUNITY
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WEEKLY CAPACITY · TODAY VS WITH NONA
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04 · Agents, not chatbots

A chatbot is just a brain. An agent has arms and legs.

A chatbot answers a question. An agent goes and does the work: it reads the documents, runs the analysis, drafts the emails, routes the follow-ups, and comes back with the homework done. It works 24/7/365, and it hands your people better decisions.

DASHBOARD
Reports
“Here are 30 opportunities.” The reading, comparing, and drafting is still yours.
AGENT
Acts
“These 2 are worth your time. Here's why, the risks, the missing-info email, and the first draft.”
HUMAN
Decides
You get full transparency and can jump in at any moment. Pricing, technical judgment, and the close stay with your people.
AGENT LIFECYCLE
ONE BID · END TO END
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05 · The AI ecosystem

Three engines. One dashboard. One ecosystem.

Each engine clears a specific choke point. All of them run on one private Spectrum knowledge core, with human approval gates on anything that leaves the building. Click a node to explore.

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Spectrum AI Command Center
Shared Spectrum Knowledge Core · private tenant · role-based access
Human approval gates at every external action
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06 · The bid room · Engine 01
The fastest revenue story

Bid & RFP Win Room

The agents dive into every opportunity, do the homework, and come back with the two you should focus on and why. Your bidding team stops spending eight hours reading a bid and spends its time on the price part and the close.

BEFORE
30 opportunities appear → a human reads a few → red flags discovered late → proposals built manually → limited weekly throughput.
AFTER
Agent reads everything overnight → scores and filters → humans review the shortlist → drafts ready → team prices and decides.
KEY METRICS
Opportunities evaluated/wk Bids submitted/wk Bid-prep hours saved Win rate
Bid & RFP Win Room
Demo
Example data · sanitized placeholders
Scored overnight · 9 of 30 shown
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Pursue/pass, pricing, and submission remain human-approved.
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07 · Genius Guru · Engine 02
The foundation. We build this first

Genius Guru Field & Knowledge Copilot

Take what is in the old dogs' heads, the one-sheeters, the Word and Excel reports, and the email threads, and put it on every field tech's phone with the source cited. The same vault builds out the school: training for every new hire, made from work Spectrum has already done.

BEFORE
Tech hits a problem → calls the senior expert → waits or hunts folders → writes a report manually → knowledge scatters again.
AFTER
Tech asks the copilot → gets cited precedent and first checks → escalates only when needed → agent drafts the visit report → the vault gets smarter.
Autonomous resolution rate Expert interruptions avoided New-hire ramp time Training modules generated
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Genius Guru
Private · Geismar branch
Online
Run the field scenario to see the Geismar upset resolved with cited Spectrum knowledge.
I'm at a Geismar plant with high TSS after a process change. What has worked before?
Got it. Can you confirm current readings? pH · D.O. · flow change · polymer feed
pH 6.1 (down from 7.2), flow up ~20%, polymer feed unchanged.
This resembles prior clarifier/DAF upset cases where a sudden process or pH shift reduced solids separation. First checks: verify pH, D.O., polymer feed, flow change, and sludge blanket. Similar cases suggest stabilizing influent conditions and confirming chemical feed before changing equipment settings.
📄 Geismar DAF Report · 2024-03 📄 Clarifier upset email thread · 2023-11
Confidence Medium Escalate if discharge compliance at risk
Draft visit report · ready for your review
Site: Geismar-area plant · Issue: Elevated TSS post process change · Observed: pH 6.1, flow +20% · Actions: Influent stabilization recommended; chemical feed verification before equipment changes · Follow-up: Re-test within 24h.
+ Save as a training module for the school
Escalated to your senior expert with full context, readings, and cited cases attached. Compliance-sensitive items always go to a human.
Ask about any site, process, or past case…
08 · The sales funnel · Engine 03
Ten ways to bring in leads, no cold calls

Sales Funnel & Growth Engine

You give it the ideal target: the industries, the states, the six titles in order. The agents scrub the contacts, verify the emails, send the campaigns, answer the first replies in your voice, and book the meetings. The funnel fills itself, and you come in for the close.

Pipeline while you sleep
Demo
11:42 PM · after hours
Play the overnight thread: a technical reply becomes a booked meeting with a prepared sales brief.
Prospect · Plant environmental lead
Can you support a temporary wastewater bypass during clarifier maintenance?
Growth agent · approved Spectrum voice
We absolutely do. Spectrum supports temporary bypass operations and the treatment that goes with them. So I can route this to the right person: facility location, maintenance window, approximate flow, and any discharge or compliance constraints? No pricing gets committed at this stage.
Lake Charles, late next month. Flow is still being estimated.
Thanks. I can set up a short call with the right Spectrum technical lead to talk scope, timing, and equipment. Two open times: Thu 9:30 AM · Fri 2:00 PM.
Meeting booked: Thu 9:30 AM
Sales brief ready
Need: Temporary bypass during clarifier maintenance · Location: Lake Charles, LA · Window: Late next month · Likely offering: Bypass pumping + temporary treatment + equipment rental · Routed to: SW Louisiana rep · CRM record created.
Funnel · target to meeting
Target research Approved outreach Reply handling Qualified meeting + brief
Content Studio · awaiting approval
Example
“What PFAS limits mean for Gulf Coast dischargers in 2026”
Draft article + LinkedIn post, sourced from approved Spectrum service language and competitor topic monitoring.
Edit
Decline
Nothing goes out without a person pressing approve. You press approve, edit, or decline, and the agent learns what you like and stops making what you don't.
Meetings booked Reply rate Speed to lead Website leads captured Pipeline influenced
09 · Run the demo

A Tuesday at Spectrum, twice

One demo, not three. You wake up, open the dashboard at 7:30 AM, and the agents have been working all night. Each scene below jumps to its live simulation.

AGENT ORCHESTRATION One private core dispatches work to five agents at once · 24/7/365
SPECTRUM CORE Bid Agent Genius Guru Growth Agent Content Agent Knowledge Vault
A night at Spectrum · agents on shift
LIVE TIME-LAPSE
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11:42 PM → 7:30 AM
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OVERNIGHT LOG · NEWEST FIRST
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SCENE 1 · 7:31 AM
Monday Morning Win Room
30 opportunities scored overnight. Two pursuits, KO email drafted, compliance matrix ready.
Open the Win Room →
SCENE 2 · 8:05 AM
The Geismar Upset
A field tech hits a wall, asks the guru, and gets the answer from a two-year-old report in seconds.
Ask the Genius Guru →
SCENE 3 · OVERNIGHT
Pipeline While You Sleep
A technical reply after hours becomes a booked meeting with a prepared sales brief.
Play the thread →
Then close on the Command Center: approve a bid action and a content card, and the executive view updates hours saved, pipeline influenced, and buyer-ready metrics. Jump to the Command Center →
10 · Your dashboard

Spectrum AI Command Center

The dashboard you wake up to every day, and the screen you show ownership and the buyers. In 30 seconds it says: the agents are working, people are in control, and the numbers are moving.

Spectrum AI Command Center
Tuesday · 7:30 AM · Example data
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Overnight agent activity
02:14Bid Agent scored 9 new opportunities · 2 pursue, 3 watch, 4 decline
03:40Genius Guru answered 11 field questions · 1 escalated to SME
05:02Growth Agent handled 3 replies · booked 1 meeting w/ sales brief
05:58Content Agent generated 6 drafts from competitor topic scan
06:30Knowledge Vault ingested 4 new field reports · tagged & indexed
07:00Audit log updated. Every agent action recorded and reviewable
Baseline vs. pilot: proof the buyers can check
Targets are placeholders until Week 0 baseline is captured
Export AI Value Report
KPI
Baseline
60-day target
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Keeping it honest: the $25M to $125M enterprise-value range came directly from buyer feedback. It is their number, not a promised Nona result. The numbers above get measured against real Week 0 baselines.
12 · Our process

A 90-day build. Then it keeps getting better.

The same approach Nona runs on every project of this kind: build on your real workflows and your real documents, put it in real users' hands inside 90 days, then tune it every month. Click through each piece.

HOW WE WORK · FOUR RULES ON EVERY PROJECT
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THE ROLLOUT · 90 DAYS FROM YES TO PROOF
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DAY 91+
Monthly cycle
Optimize and support, every month
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AFTER DAY 90 · THE MONTHLY OPTIMIZATION AND SUPPORT LOOP
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One monthly report, one working session, one better system. The loop repeats every month for as long as Nona supports the ecosystem.
13 · How we build it

A controlled build, not a transformation program

Start small, prove it with a controlled pilot, and scale it up inside the exit window. Pitch order leads with the Bid Win Room because it is the fastest money story. Build order starts with the Genius Guru, because the knowledge vault is the brain every other agent runs on.

PITCH ORDER · Bid Win Room → Genius Guru → Growth Engine
BUILD ORDER · Knowledge foundation → dashboard prototype → bid + growth pilots → full rollout
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SUCCESS CRITERIA
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EXECUTIVE CHECKPOINT
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EVERY ACTION RUNS THE GUARDRAIL GAUNTLET · NOTHING LEAVES WITHOUT APPROVAL
PRIVATE CORE ROLE CITED CONFIDENCE REDACT AUDIT HUMAN GATE APPROVED → OUT
11 · Data stays in

Your information stays in.

The rule from day one: find the opportunities out there, but the information stays in. No bids, pricing, or P&Ls sitting in public AI tools where a competitor can fish them out. Everything runs in a private Spectrum environment, and the sensitive calls stay with people.

No final pricing, bid submission, or external communication without human approval.
No AI making technical, safety, or compliance calls on its own. Low-confidence and HSE-sensitive items go to your senior experts.
Private tenant, no shared model training, role-based access, redaction of sensitive customer data.
Every answer cites its source. Every agent action lands in an audit trail you can review.
Website concierge restricted to public-safe content boundaries.
THE GUARDRAIL STACK
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14 · Straight talk

Risks, assumptions, and open questions

These are manageable implementation questions, not reasons to delay the strategy.

Risk → mitigation
↻ TAP A CARD TO FLIP
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↻ MITIGATION
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↺ RISK
Open questions for the working session
· The new bid software just signed: which one, and can it export opportunity data?
· Where do technical reports and email threads live today?
· Which CRM and ERP systems are active, and how clean is the data?
· Pilot branch confirmation: Geismar recommended, 8 to 12 pilot users.
· Who owns final approval for technical, sales, bid, and content workflows?
· What data is too sensitive to ingest, and what baselines exist today?
15 · The ask

One working session. Then we build your future.

Not a long strategy study. A short call, then Nona builds the visual demo package: the dashboard, the bid room, the Genius Guru, and the funnel, all with sanitized Spectrum examples. Something you can show, not describe.

ONE WORKING SESSION → A BUILT AI ECOSYSTEM
TODAY 1 Working session 2 Build & show the future 3 Controlled pilot BUILT
STEP 1 · THIS WEEK
The working session
30 to 60 minutes with Spectrum's leads and Nona's build team. Bring 5 to 10 sanitized reports, one RFP, one proposal, and sample email threads.
STEP 2 · WEEKS 1-7
Build and show the future
Genius Guru MVP, the working dashboard, bid room and funnel demo screens. Visual sales: a package leadership can put in front of ownership.
STEP 3 · WEEKS 7-12
Run the controlled pilot
Geismar branch, 8 to 12 users, Week 0 baselines, weekly numbers. Five bids a month becomes twenty, and the buyers can check the math.
The buyers are already asking about AI. Walk in with the ecosystem built, not the idea of one.
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