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    Insights

    Enterprise Maintenance and Operations Support for WIC Program

    LMI's Les Milner has over 30 years of experience working in information technology while supporting the WIC program alongside over 40 state agencies, Indian Tribal Organizations (ITO), and territories on multiple contracts.

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    Insights

    Implementing AI in Government

    LMI's Keith Rodgers outlines what agencies should keep in mind when considering implementation of AI tools and how to optimize these technologies.

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    Culture News

    Employee Spotlight: Meet Joe Norton

    As chief technology officer, Joe nurtures innovation through organizational culture and structure while allowing LMI to deliver scalable, repeatable, and robust solutions to our customers.

  • Healthcare Compliance
    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.

  • LMI Workshop
    Innovation at the Pace of Need™

    LMI Workshop Examines Data Ethics for Government

    How can organizations ensure artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) techniques are free from human biases? 

  • How Value-Based Care Can Improve for Patients, Providers and Payers Post COVID-19
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    How Value-Based Care Can Improve for Patients, Providers and Payers Post COVID-19

    The federal government has focused on value-based care to increase efficiency in healthcare. Here’s what we must do to ensure the model’s success. 

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    Innovation at the Pace of Need™

    LMI and UVA Partner to Lead the Data Science Community to Serve the Public Good

    LMI partners with UVA to facilitate an exchange of ideas needed to formulate, refine, and implement innovative solutions for U.S. government stakeholders.

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    What We Do

    RAPTR™

    The Rapid Analysis and Prototyping Toolkit for Resiliency (RAPTR™) provides an extensible, scalable architecture for modeling, simulation, analysis, and visualization for the space warfighting domain as well as cross-domain integration. 

  • Group photo from the USFS lichen biomonitoring training in the Rouge River–Siskiyou National Forest. Lower row (left to right): Ashley Rivero (LMI), Bri Bernstein (U.S. Forest Service [USFS]), and Amanda Hardman (USFS). Upper row (left to right) Jennifer Brown (LMI), David Walls (LMI), and Teresa Bird (USFS).
    Innovation at the Pace of Need™

    LMI Team Receives Specialized Biomonitoring Training

    LMI’s environmental planning team (Jennifer Brown, Ashley Rivero, and David Walls) completed lichen biomonitoring training sponsored by the U.S. Forest Service, Region 6. The team spent three days in the Rouge River–Siskiyou National Forest’s Kalmiopsis Wilderness, where they learned how to set a biomonitoring plot, calculate tree density, identify lichen plant communities, set abundance scores, and collect tissue samples for analysis.