Logistics
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Our Team
Jane McTigue
Jane McTigue is a principal in logistics strategy and integration at LMI. In her role, Jane leads diverse, multi-disciplined teams to drive growth to the support corporate strategy for Army programs.
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Innovation at the Pace of Need™
What We Do
Supporting missions that have shaped the nation since 1961, we apply long-standing expertise to create sustainable solutions.
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Innovation at the Pace of Need™
LMI’s Approach to Improving Government Supply Chains
Supply chains are rapidly changing. Knowing how to make supply chains efficient and effective is more important than ever, but sometimes the challenge is knowing what to focus on and which practices to implement.
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What We Do
Supply Chain Risk Assessments
LMI develops cutting-edge machine learning applications to proactively identify supply chain risks and leverage prescriptive analytics to help organizations modernize their approach to risk identification and mitigation.
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Our Team
Stuart Jones
Stu Jones leads LMI’s Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) submarket and oversees the delivery and execution of programs, projects, and tasks as well as strategic growth. He provides cross-service line support for policy development, planning, resource management, and program evaluation.
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Perspective
Changes to Construction Permits for Projects near Bodies of Water
If you have construction projects taking place near or in any bodies of water, you urgently need to evaluate your project plan. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers announced reauthorization of the Nationwide Permits (NWPs), which could impact construction projects in progress or soon to be underway.
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Insights
Logistics Decision Dominance
Now is the time to turn significant attention and resources to maintaining our logistics advantage.
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Our Team
Erwin Villiger
Erwin is a senior subject matter expert with more than 25 years of experience at the nexus of national security and the environment.
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Perspective
LMI Experts Champion Digital Engineering for Defense Sustainment
In an op-ed for C4ISRNET, Ben Kassel and Bruce Kaplan call for more emphasis on model-based definition across the DoD enterprise.