LMI Secures $47.6M Contract to Support U.S. Army Digital Transformation
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The Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for Data, Engineering, and Software (DASA-DES) has awarded a $47.6 million contract to LMI for the provision of technical services and products. This partnership aims to bolster the U.S. Army’s digital transformation initiatives by enhancing its data, engineering, and software capabilities. LMI’s offerings include technical development services and proprietary software designed to streamline and modernize the Army’s digital operations. The contract represents a significant addition to LMI’s history of collaborating with DASA-DES on pivotal projects, such as the Unified Data Reference Architecture and the artificial intelligence implementation plans.
With a legacy of over 60 years in federal services, LMI has established itself as a leader in innovation and digital solutions for government agencies. The company combines federal expertise with emerging technologies to deliver cutting-edge solutions tailored to evolving mission requirements. LMI’s continued support will enable DASA-DES to lead efforts within the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology, driving a data-centric approach across the Army. According to LMI’s President of Markets, Growth, and Technology, Josh Wilson, the contract underscores LMI’s commitment to meeting the Army’s unique digital needs and fostering impactful transformations throughout its enterprise.