
Pandemic Response Support
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White Paper
COVID-19 and Supply Chain Resilience: What’s Next?
LMI hosted the Potomac Officers Club event, Supply Chain Resilience and COVID-19: What’s Next? on June 11, 2020. Government leaders and logistics experts discussed the pre-COVID-19 supply chain, effects from COVID-19, and investment areas for resilience. This paper summarizes poll data collected from audience members as well as insights from the panel.
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Press Release
LMI Awarded Larger Role Supporting Defense Acquisition and Sustainment
LMI will support defense officials who oversee acquisition, capability development, and lifecycle support of critical weapons systems.
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Perspective
COVID-19: What Suppliers Can Do Now
How to stay strategic as the pandemic’s ripple effect grows.
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Perspective
Redefining Business Optimization in the COVID Era
Resiliency has become a defining virtue of business operations.
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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.
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Our Team
Scott Ritzel
Scott, a retired Air Force colonel with over 30 years of logistics experience, served in the maintenance career field supporting a diverse portfolio, including fighters, bombers, rotary wing, conventional and nuclear munitions, and ground-based space systems.
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Innovation at the Pace of Need®
Health Solutions
LMI delivers innovative health solutions for mission impact at the pace of need, enabling our federal health customers to thrive while adapting to modern mission needs.
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Insights
Reducing Supply Chain Vulnerabilities Using A Whole of Nations Approach
International collaboration with allies is needed to significantly increase supply chain resiliency.
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Insights
How Telehealth Can Improve Access to Mental Health Care
While the country has struggled with the pandemic, the government has increased support to mental health services, and we must continue to do so to help citizens manage long-term impacts of the virus.