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    LMI Wins DOD Contract to Support Warfighter Materiel Readiness Requirements

    By Staff WriterMarch 30, 2022
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    Pete Pflugrath, LMI

    LMI was awarded a contract from the Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Materiel Readiness to provide industrial base assessments, data analytics and policy and resource management services to help the Defense Department meet materiel readiness requirements.

    The ODASD(MR) provides DOD maintenance policy and materiel readiness management oversight for all weapon systems and military equipment maintenance programs. Under the contract, LMI will also help structure global DOD sustainment operations to reduce the footprint, overhead and costs.

    “LMI is honored to continue developing and applying world-class solutions and approaches to help ODASD(MR) solve the most complex logistics management challenges facing our nation,” said Pete Pflugrath, LMI senior vice president of markets and growth.

    LMI’s portfolio of services will help accelerate ODASD(MR)’s efforts toward a more data-centric organization. This includes business case analysis capabilities to assess industrial base infrastructure investment alternatives, and ways to develop and deliver sustainment technology solutions more effectively to the warfighter.

    LMI will also drive the adoption of sustainment innovation to improve materiel readiness by implementing  condition-based maintenance–plus, improved prognostics and diagnostics, better corrosion planning and advanced technologies like 3D printing and robotics.

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