Data & Analytics
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Insights
The LMI Way of Policy: Five Factors to Ensure Effective Policy Lifecycle Management
Through a five-factor approach, LMI delivers impactful policies that are co-created and implemented as drivers of change, innovation, and agility through all levels of an organization.
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What We Do
RAPTR®
The Rapid Analysis and Prototyping Toolkit for Resiliency (RAPTR®) provides an extensible, scalable architecture for modeling, simulation, analysis, and visualization for the space warfighting domain as well as cross-domain integration.
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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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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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Our Team
Matt Granger
Matt Granger leads solutions architecture for LMI’s Digital Services service line, specializing in ServiceNow and enterprise applications.
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Innovation at the Pace of Need™
Three Considerations for VA and DHA Digital Transformation
The transformation will improve organizations and patient outcomes. LMI experts have been strategic partners throughout other large-scale digital transformations and offer insights to help these projects succeed.
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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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What We Do
Assessing & Anticipating Rapidly Evolving Capabilities
LMI tailors data-driven approaches to select, develop, and mature capabilities with simultaneous and integrated analytical, simulation, prototyping, demonstration, and transition activities. Our customers engage with feedback throughout the process for continuous improvements.
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Blog
Corrosion Research in DoD
According to Department of Defense Instruction (DoDI) 3110.05, it is DoD policy that all mission essential systems and equipment meet the National Military Strategy and be maintained for optimum mission capable status.