LMI won a 5-year, $98 million indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity Small Business Innovation Research Phase III contract from the U.S. Air Force.
The two initial task orders are to expand support to the Space Security and Defense Program and the Space Warfighting Analysis Center. This contract will also further develop LMI’s Rapid Analysis & Prototyping Toolkit for Resiliency, the company’s flagship model-based system engineering simulation and analysis toolkit trusted within the National Security Space enterprise, the company said.
Under the contract, LMI will support program management, space systems modeling, simulation, prototyping and analysis, space systems operations MSP& and space systems MSP&A technical integration.
“The future of U.S. dominance in an increasingly contested space domain relies on the effectiveness of our tools and the readiness of our forces,” said Mark Eddings, senior vice president of LMI’s space market. “LMI is committed to playing a pivotal role in that success by equipping warfighters with the solutions they need to understand the battlefield and make key decisions with confidence, speed, and clarity.”
RAPTR gives an extensible, scalable architecture for modeling, simulation, analysis and visualization for the space warfighting domain. It also provides cross-domain integration and informs rapid decision-making to plan for asset deployment.
LMI’s space market has supported the Space Security and Defense Program for over eight years and the SWAC since its inception.