Michael Snow (Colonel (Ret))
Principal, Logistics Strategy and Integration
Michael Snow supports DoD, joint, and service strategic planning and sustainment modernization efforts while serving as LMI's project lead for documenting programmatic requirements for U.S. Special Operations Command’s supply chain and distribution and Cybernet's Intelligent Medical Logistics Planning System. He focuses on artificial intelligence capabilities for planning and reporting at the joint and service-component level. Mike provides strategic-level sustainment solutions and coordinates, synchronizes, and integrates combatant command and service efforts to operationalize sustainment requirements and activities in support of globally integrated operations. As a logistics and Indo-Pacific region subject matter expert, he uses his operational logistics expertise as well as his in depth understanding of the Indo-Pacific region to integrate innovative logistics solutions into the Joint Warfighting Concept and Joint Concept for Contested Logistics.
A former career Army officer, Mike came to LMI from the U.S. Army, Pacific, where he advised senior leaders on sustaining military operations, actions, activities, and exercises throughout the Indo-Pacific region. He was responsible for programs and resources associated with complying with Army Title 10 requirements. In a prior assignment, he served as chief, Logistics Plans, Operations, Exercises, and Operational Contract Support, U.S. Pacific Command, and the senior military instructor at the School of Advanced Military Studies (SAMS).
He has a bachelor’s in accounting from Texas A&M University, a master’s in logistics management from Florida Institute of Technology, and a master’s in strategic leadership from SAMS, Army Command and General Staff College.