I don't think we can expect Daniel to provide a whole lot of information. I'm sure he is aware of some facts - but possibly not a big picture - that "need to know" thing. Whatever he does know is quite probably locked behind a razor wire fence of confidentiality.
I think the best way to look at the situation is to think of the gear as coming from some DoD contractor on a super secret project (I have no idea if this is true - but it's a useful viewpoint). In such a case, the powers that be are probably uncomfortable that the campaign is even being discussed here and that Daniel has probably only been "cleared" to confirm the campaign is real in order to help it achieve its goal. I have little doubt there will be someone monitoring the EEVblog forum - not to facilitate the campaign, but to ensure no breaches of security are made.
Certainly, the response time leaves much to be desired - but who of us that have worked with large corporate and/or government entities haven't seen some processes run at such a speed that it makes glacial movement look like white water rafting? Certainly if the number of items is large, then that could help explain things - but so, too, could the process itself if there were specific checks and balances. I would not be at all surprised if each letter and email sent out were reviewed by a censor before release - and if that means reading dozens of identical form letters, then that's what will happen.
The simple fact of the matter is if you want a concrete understanding of what's going on - then that's not going to happen ... here or anywhere else. You can't get too precious about secrecy - it exists for a reason. My guess is, if you want to know what sort of deal the "make whole" offer is all about, then you are going to have to be one of the people who have been approached - and - you will have to respond to Keysight. Also, I would not be at all surprised that those who do make contact and receive an offer will be required to keep any details confidential - so the rest of us aren't going to find out. I can live with that - even though I'm as curious as the next person.
Why I would follow through:
1. The fact that people have been approached means that they have some leverage in this situation
2. It's been said more than once that the effort will be worth it and if I were presented with an opportunity which resulted in a net increase in the value of my position, then passing it up doesn't sound smart
3. There will have been a budget set, apportioned across all the equipment. I would like the portion for my bit of kit (if I had any) to be weighted towards the "make whole" section of the balance sheet, rather than the "chasing the bastard down" section
4. I'd be interested in getting my offer earlier than later
5. I'd rather find out what the deal was than to dig my heels in, which would, in effect, be cutting off my nose to spite my face
6. I'd still be concerned that things might escalate if I were to be stubborn
For those of you who may think I'm a Keysight fan boy - I'm not. Yes, I don't mind their gear (not that I have any) but I am ambivalent about the corporate side. My only interest in posting here is to present a perspective that might encourage some people to participate in the campaign so they can benefit.