COVID-19 Response
Insights from Our Experts
Planning for Vaccine Distribution in 6 Key Areas
LMI Staff

Five Steps Before Returning to Onsite Operations
As many parts of the country prepare to resume onsite operations, ensuring employee safety is imperative. Employers have a longstanding duty to protect employees within their facilities from known health risks. According to OSHA guidelines, this now includes protection from COVID-19 transmission. LMI’s occupational safety experts recommend that organizations take these five steps before returning to onsite operations.

LMI's Plan for Resuming Onsite Operations
LMI’s COVID-19 management team has developed a detailed three-phased plan to help all employees understand what to expect in the coming weeks and months. This plan covers how LMI will protect employees, clients, and industry partners who may use our facilities. LMI shares this plan publicly so that it may help inform other organizations as they design their protocols for resuming onsite operations.

Convening Experts Virtually to Inform COVID-19 Response
LMI is offering a virtual workshop to help federal agencies create pragmatic action plans. Experts in supply chain resilience, global health security, public health, biosecurity, and other fields would collaborate virtually to craft recommendations and offer guidance to decision-makers throughout the response process.
Redefining Business Optimization in the COVID Era
Bruce Kaplan, Principal, Logistics Strategy and Integration

Practical Approaches to Sustainability & Climate Resiliency Amidst COVID-19
The pandemic has illustrated the complex interrelationship between our economy and our environment in remarkable ways. As organizations gain an appreciation for how technology allows them to conduct activities differently there is a unique opportunity to make select sustainable and climate risk management practices mainstream.

Real-Time Supply Chain Analysis: A Critical COVID-19 Response Tool
As the U.S. addresses the impact of COVID-19 and the associated surge in demand for vital resources, there is a critical need for federal decision-makers to readily understand the real-time supply chain impacts. LMI is proposing a new approach to data collection and management to provide decision-makers with real-time supply information, overlaid with projections on the spread of COVID-19.

Property Management: Ensuring Critical Equipment & Supply Readiness
Government property entails a variety of assets, from federal office buildings and national parks to critical medical equipment and stockpiled emergency supplies. The COVID-19 pandemic has underscored the importance of meticulous government property management.
Initial Outfitting Support to Military Health Facilities
LMI is a proven provider of initial outfitting, transition, and activation services to the U.S. military health system, ensuring permanent and temporary facilities are prepared to deliver the highest level of care. Learn more about our recent contributions to bring the Ireland Army Health Clinic at Fort Knox online.

Assessing Pandemic Preparedness & Response
Pandemics, as we've seen with COVID-19, begin suddenly and spread quickly. They have significant impacts on our health, economy, supply chain, and social fabric. Following the H1N1 pandemic in 2010, LMI analyzed the federal response plan and those of 10 states, identifying 18 actions to improve federal, state, and local responses.