Textural Element

Strategic Planning

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  • Man with Gears
    Press Release

    LMI Selected to Support the Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Energy

    LMI will support the Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Energy by furnishing strategic planning, analysis, programming, and functional energy expertise. This award represents LMI’s first contract with this organization since the operational energy and installation energy offices and roles were combined.

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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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    White Paper

    How to Strengthen Cybersecurity Strategic Planning

    Boards and executive teams spend months each year developing and reviewing strategic plans. But what happens next once it has been approved? When it comes to something as critical as your organization’s cybersecurity, the specific plans put in place should always remain adaptable and adjust as requirements change. An effective cybersecurity plan should address evolving threats while aligning with an organization’s mission, strategy and budget, but the strategic planning required for execution is often overlooked.

  • Keys on a computer keyboard with three accessible symbols in blue: handicap, hearing impaired, and visually impaired.
    Insights

    Seven Key Steps to Creating an Accessible Workplace

    In a globally aging population, with greater demands for digitization and connectivity, accessibility has never been more critical to consider and integrate in our daily work.

  • supply chain
    What We Do

    Supply Chain Resilience Solutions

    LMI’s public-sector experts in logistics bring over 60 years of experience helping organizations mitigate supply chain risks. Our in-depth understanding of supply chain and government operations combine to provide effective, practical solutions for reducing and managing risk and increasing resiliency. 

  • Raymond Compton
    Our Team

    Raymond Compton

    Ray Compton, a retired U.S. Army colonel, joined LMI in 2019 and serves as a principal for National Security Science & Technology, supporting internal and external LMI stakeholders in the strategic development of integrated solutions for capability gaps in national defense.

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    Our Team

    Keith Rodgers

    Keith brings nearly two decades of experience in leveraging innovative techniques to assess organizational performance and challenges.

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    What We Do

    Baseline, Strategy & Program Support

    LMI’s baseline assessment and strategy development uses rigorous analysis to identify key gaps in your current risk management approach and provides recommendations for the most impactful investments.  

  • U.S. Navy Platform Ship
    Perspective

    Sealift: The Foundation of U.S. Military Power Projection

    As resilience and self-defense become exponentially more important in the highly lethal military operating environments of tomorrow, American sea power is the difference maker, in peace or conflict.