
Data & Analytics
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News & Events
Data Entrepreneurship Challenge: FAQs
Get answers to frequently asked questions about the challenge.
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What We Do
Healthcare Compliance
LMI’s compliance approach centers on reducing programmatic risks while minimizing participants’ burden through data analytics and proactive engagement and education.
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Insights
Skills-Based Analytics Transform Hiring and Talent Management
As an internal research and development project, LMI created the Human Capital Data Analytics platform to tackle the skills-forward nature of today’s hiring, retention, and resource allocation challenges.
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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®
Calculating Your Water Footprint to Improve Resilience
One way to calculate an organization’s water footprint is to literally measure the water used at a facility or series of facilities. But what happens when operations are far more complicated?
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Insights
Federating Data Management Through Data Mesh
Shifting towards a Data Mesh implementation is as much, if not more, of a people and process transformation as a technology transformation.
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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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Insights
Better Decisions with Analytical Hierarchy Process
When decisions have a broad impact, decision makers often require input from program stakeholders, subject matter experts (SME), and end users. LMI helps agencies make gathering and analyzing that input repeatable and defendable.
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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.