LMI delivers mission-critical commercial solutions for the Department of Defense, rooted in long-standing relationships and expertise in government and military operations. With CMMC 2.0 certification, our secure and scalable platforms enable agencies to anticipate evolving threats, maintain enduring readiness, and respond with precision across domains. The outcome: enhanced operational efficiency and decisive advantage in the face of adversarial challenges.


CASE STUDY
AI-Enabled Forecasting Transforms Munitions Stockpiling and Saves Millions of Dollars
Key Highlights

The U.S. Army Joint Munitions Command (JMC) identified a gap between unit forecasted and actual demand for critical munitions, and enlisted LMI to improve efficiency and hopefully save money.

LMI partnered with JMC to build the Quarterly Resupply Model (QRM) platform, using AI/ML models to resolve fragmented data and enable dynamic, predictive logistics that align forecasting with real world demand.

Since deploying QRM, JMC has seen a 40% reduction in forecasting errors and millions of dollars in annual cost savings.
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Perspectives
In a multi-domain operational environment, Command and Control (C2) is not just a function, it is the foundation of mission success. As threats evolve with increasing speed and complexity, and data streams multiply from a growing array of sensors and sources, traditional C2 approaches are no longer sufficient.
Most current C2 systems were designed for a different time, built around predictable threats, linear workflows, and siloed operations. These systems are too slow, too rigid, and too disconnected to meet the demands of modern warfare and missions that require agility and real-time synchronization. The imperative is clear: C2 must evolve into a dynamic, integrated capability that empowers decision-makers to synchronize actions across all domains instantaneously.
In the race to embed artificial intelligence into every system, speed is winning—but trust is becoming more critical than ever. Each week brings headlines about AI breakthroughs, from generative models capable of drafting reports to predictive tools that promise to transform logistics and battlefield decision-making. Yet behind the buzz lies an uncomfortable reality: too many federal solutions treat AI as an afterthought—something bolted on rather than built in. That approach may accelerate deployment, but it leaves mission-critical systems fragile, exposed, and untrusted in the moments that matter most.
- Continuous delivery is a crucial enabler for modern tech and military logistics, ensuring frequent, reliable, and high-quality deployment of software, data, and AI solutions
- Effective continuous delivery requires shared responsibility and visibility across the value chain, principles that closely align with military logistics principles
- Real-world examples demonstrate leveraging continuous delivery principles provides advantages in technology and military contexts
At the 2025 Army Summit earlier this June, I had the honor of moderating a panel titled “Operationalizing MOSA with Digital Engineering.” The goal was simple: move beyond mandates and acronyms to have an honest conversation about how the Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA) is being implemented today—and how digital engineering (DE) is making it real.


Tim Spadafore
Sr. Vice President, Defense Market

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