LMI has been chosen to assist the Defense Department in establishing an assessment, monitoring and evaluation program for its security cooperation programs.
“Successful implementation of AM&E methods will enable DoD leaders to easily assess program outcomes, strengthening their cooperation with U.S. allies who share our defense priorities,” said Robert Lech, vice president of LMI’s defense market. “We are proud to continue our longstanding support to security cooperation programs through this new opportunity.”
LMI received two IDIQ contracts supporting the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy and the Defense Security Cooperation Agency.
The IDIQ for the AM&E program has a ceiling value of $300 million. The second, for supporting the security cooperation program management efforts of DCSA, has a ceiling value of $150 million.
LMI said it will help formulate policies and processes to coordinate AM&E activities departmentwide. It will also adapt new AM&E methods and tools to improve the planning and execution of security cooperation programs.
“As a trusted partner of OSD Policy and DSCA for a decade, our subject matter experts and program managers understand the complex environments where security cooperation programs operate,” said Patrick Mahoney, LMI’s market director for the Office of the Secretary of Defense.