CWMD
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Culture News
Employee Spotlight: Meet Jamechia D. Hoyle
LMI has by far been my favorite place to work. It is an amazing feeling to show up in the work environment as your “whole self.” I feel valued and a part of a culture that is not only committed to the mission, but also committed to the workforce.
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Press Release
LMI Increases Support to DHS Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Office
LMI will provide CBRN subject matter expertise, program administration, interagency training exercises, medical operations, and information coordination services.
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Insights
Using AI To Improve Hazard Response
AI/ML acts as a force multiplier, amplifying the quality of results fed into the decision-making process, ultimately saving valuable time.
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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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Our Team
James Choung
James, a retired Army colonel who has led large multidisciplinary teams for combined arms operations and defense systems acquisition, supports LMI’s engagement with customers who contribute to countering weapons of mass destruction (CWMD).
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Innovation at the Pace of Need™
Accelerating Integrated Early Warning for DoD’s CBRN Defense
LMI delivered a rapid capability prototype that emulates new CBRN detection technologies in operational environments.
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Innovation at the Pace of Need™
Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction
LMI helps customers adopt the latest capabilities and methodologies to advance the CWMD and chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) defense missions.
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Who We Serve
Homeland Security
Delivering award-winning acquisition, modeling, financial management, scientific, and logistics management support to the Department of Homeland Security.
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Perspective
Flexible Standards Strengthen CBRN Survivability
LMI fellow emeritus Ron Fizer proposes an approach to improve support to CBRN hazard environments.