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Strategic Planning

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    What We Do

    Wargaming

    LMI’s highly qualified wargaming expertise and extensive knowledge of the future operating environment furnishes the subject matter expertise for planning, executing, and after-action support of joint, combatant command, service, and other wargames. 

  • Why Climate Change Belongs on Your Financial Report
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    Why Climate Change Belongs on Your Financial Report

    Extreme-weather events pose considerable fiscal risk to agencies’ assets and operations. Learn why disclosure of climate-related risk is integral to an agency’s financial reporting.

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    Who We Serve

    Space

    LMI’s space market provides technical solutions as a trusted partner in the national security space industry. 

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    Our Team

    Melissa Wright

    Melissa leads LMI’s engagement with components of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), including the Science and Technology Directorate, the Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Office, and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency.

  • Digital Data
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    Why Hedging Is Essential for Resilient Supply Chains

    COVID-19 showed how just-in-time logistics and ultra-lean supply chains fail in times of uncertainty, compounding health risks and threats to national security. Hedging can help ensure that doesn’t happen again. 

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    People Powering Possible™

    Advisory Council

    Our Advisory Council provides guidance in support of LMI’s strategic vision and market expansion initiatives.

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    What We Do

    Operation Warp Speed

    LMI provided expertise in planning, strategy development, tools, and techniques in coordination and support of Operation Warp Speed. 

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    Our Team

    Randal Dragon

    Prior to joining LMI in 2019, Randy Dragon acted in executive leadership and management positions in the United States Army, joint and multinational forces, and the defense industry.

  • Keys on a computer keyboard with three accessible symbols in blue: handicap, hearing impaired, and visually impaired.
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    Seven Key Steps to Creating an Accessible Workplace

    In a globally aging population, with greater demands for digitization and connectivity, accessibility has never been more critical to consider and integrate in our daily work.