
Defense
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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.
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Perspective
Sealift: The Foundation of U.S. Military Power Projection
As resilience and self-defense become exponentially more important in the highly lethal military operating environments of tomorrow, American sea power is the difference maker, in peace or conflict.
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Our Team
Jane McTigue
Jane McTigue is a principal in logistics strategy and integration at LMI. In her role, Jane leads diverse, multi-disciplined teams to drive growth to the support corporate strategy for Army programs.
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Blog
Precision Sustainment and Predictive Logistics in USINDOPACOM
Implementing precision sustainment and predictive logistics is critical to overcoming contested logistics and sustaining the U.S. Army in the Indo-Pacific region.
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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.
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Insights
Real-Time Logistics Visualization To Save Time and Money When Tracking High-Value Assets
Automating logistics operations of the Naval Supply Systems Command O65 with advanced analytics and automated tracking of high-value assets using RFID.
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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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Perspective
Countering Threats through Innovative Synergies
As a project leader at LMI, Joe Cartelli supports two Joint Enterprise Omnibus Program Engineering and Technical Support contracts by managing client relations and five delivery orders.
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Culture News
Employee Spotlight: Meet Randy 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. Before entering the civilian sector, Randy served over 30 years in the Army, entering active duty in 1980 after being commissioned in the infantry through the Reserve Officers' Training Corps program at James Madison University.