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  • IoT
    What We Do

    Internet of Things (IoT)

    LMI helps customers make better risk management decisions through IoT technologies and toolkits using near-real-time analytical data. 

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    Who We Are

    Sustainability at LMI

    LMI understands the growing recognition that every business needs to be sustainable. We're acutely aware of humans' impacts on the planet, increased pressure from stakeholders to address climate change and other anthropomorphic impacts, and the understanding that the long-term viability of humanity depends on the availability of finite and fragile natural resources.

  • Thermometer check the earth's temperature with impact of global environment concept
    Insights

    Climate Barriers to Achieving Health Equity

    The continued rise of average global temperatures is heightening health disparities across the nation. Inconsistencies in urban development and planning hinder health equity efforts, as areas lacking funds for green spaces experience more severe impacts of climate change. 

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    Innovation at the Pace of Need™

    LMI Workshop Highlights Data-Driven Resiliency

    "Analytics for Resilience: Infrastructure, Supply Chain, and Climate" attracted a cross-section of federal managers. 

  • Steve Baker
    Culture News

    Employee Spotlight: Steve Baker

    Steve Baker is a program manager supporting the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Office of Facilities and Asset Management within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS CBP OFAM). He leads several teams providing essential engineering, real estate, environmental, energy, sustainability, and planning support for CBP’s facilities and infrastructure.

  • climate icons
    What We Do

    Energy & Climate Analytics

    Using energy and climate resilience analytics, LMI can enhance the ClimateIQ™ of all federal decision-makers to manage and reduce mission disruptions from climate and extreme weather events, simultaneously increasing energy resilience and reducing dependence on external energy supplies that are vulnerable to disruptions.

  • Erwin Villiger
    Our Team

    Erwin Villiger

    Erwin is a senior subject matter expert with more than 25 years of experience at the nexus of national security and the environment.

  • 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.

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    Insights

    Water Scarcity: A National Security Challenge

    The scarcity of fresh water worldwide portends escalating international competition for its availability, prompting attention from the U.S. Intelligence Community.