LMI has secured a contract with NASA to deliver a variety of technology-driven management and technical solutions through the Data Analysis and Technical Support Services II agreement.
This 5-year agreement has a ceiling of $115 million. It allows LMI to continue delivering advanced solutions at NASA’s headquarters, various directorates and centers as the agency’s missions expand.
Through DATSS II, LMI will develop solutions that optimize the performance of NASA programs, operations and missions.
“LMI is proud to build on the successes of our 44-year NASA partnership,” said Zaki Saleh, LMI’s senior vice president of health & civilian market. “An organization’s capacity to pursue innovation, transform problem-solving, and accelerate progress makes the difference between mission success and failure,” Saleh added. “We leverage our innovation ecosystem and the full breadth of our digital transformation, modeling and simulation, and performance optimization capabilities to meet NASA business and mission objectives.”
LMI uses its Forge technology studio to explore, develop, and test early-stage concepts, quickly delivering value to customers. The company’s consultants are skilled in using agile, human-centered design methods to address technology challenges effectively.
For instance, LMI’s Instruction-tuned Generative Resource allows the company’s operational integrators at NASA to move quickly from idea to implementation, improving business processes.
“We continue to center on innovation for our service to the NASA mission, combining deep expertise and digitally enabled tools to make public engagement more human centered, policy modeling and simulation more evidence-based, and implementation and monitoring more approachable, relevant, and actionable,” said Christine Cocrane, LMI’s senior vice president of management advisory services.