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CWMD

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  • Jamechia D. Hoyle
    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. 

  • researcher countering weapons of mass destruction
    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.

  • Ron Fizer presenting at the CBRN Survivability Conference
    Perspective

    Flexible Standards Strengthen CBRN Survivability

    LMI fellow emeritus Ron Fizer proposes an approach to improve support to CBRN hazard environments. 

  • Rajaa Alami Headshot
    Our Team

    Rajaa Alami

    Rajaa is a product manager and biomedical engineer at LMI supporting a U.S. Army Medical Materiel Development Activity contract at Fort Detrick, Maryland.

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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. 

  • Flag of the United States on a Federal Building
    Insights

    Time’s Ticking: Tell Congress to Act Now to Protect Our Homeland, Reauthorize DHS's CWMD Office

    Failure to authorize the continuance of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction (CWMD) Office is an invitation to terrorism, a betrayal of our security, and a perilous gamble with our nation's future. With our homeland on high alert for terrorism, the threat of a Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) event is more existential than ever

  • Ron Fizer Headshot
    Our Team

    Ron Fizer

    Ron Fizer, a retired U.S. Army colonel, applies his technical and analytical expertise to complex problems related to countering weapons of mass destruction (CWMD) and chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) defense.

  • Dustin Showe
    Our Team

    Dustin Showe

    Dustin is an ambitious professional with over 20 years of experience in biodefense program management, vaccine development, emerging pathogen research, small molecule therapeutics, and bioinformatics.

  • Alert
    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.