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At LMI, our people empower customers to be more effective, more scalable, and ready for anything that comes next.
The future has arrived in the form of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI).
Knowing how to make supply chains efficient and effective is more important than ever, but knowing where to focus and implement practices can be difficult. LMI's I-PASS® method provides a structured approach for evaluating and improving logistics and supply chain operations.
LMI has agreed to sell our for-profit subsidiary to a consortium of investment firms. The investor group brings a blend of long-duration capital, industry expertise, and technology/data analytics resources to enhance LMI’s support of customers. The remaining nonprofit entity will re-brand as NobleReach Foundation™.
Lessons from the pandemic can help us outline a future that puts an employee's wellbeing first, enabling a healthy, productive work environment.
LMI has been selected to support the U.S. Army’s Combat Capabilities Development Command Chemical Biological Center. This 10-year, potential $869 million Scientific, Technical, Engineering and Program Support Services multiple-award task order contract will allow LMI to continue helping prepare the U.S. Army to detect and respond to chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear threats.
In the U.S., race, socioeconomic status, and zip code predict life expectancy—we discuss how to build more equity into the healthcare system.
LMI is pleased to announce the appointment of retired U.S. Army Lieutenant General Leslie C. Smith to its board of directors.
The SNS must be able to handle novel threats rather than optimizing for emergencies that have already passed.
LMI is pleased to announce that Marion Kennedy has joined the organization as vice president, Intelligence Market. Ms. Kennedy joins LMI with over 25 years of federal government and private sector experience.