LMI won a $43 million contract to develop the Supply Chain Risk Evaluation Environment for the Office of the Undersecretary of Defense, Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office.
This work will integrate government data with commercially and publicly available information to enhance SCRM capabilities. SCREEn implementation will strengthen and streamline decision-making processes across the Department of Defense.
“LMI is proud to support the Department of Defense in its mission to mitigate supply chain risks,” said Jon Baba, senior vice president of LMI’s defense market.
“We recognize that supply chains directly impact readiness. Leveraging our SCRM tools, deep logistical expertise, and innovative artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) capabilities, SCREEn will foster valuable insights and courses of action that enhance the readiness of the F-35 and other critical platforms.”
Leveraging its LogSmart Supply framework, LMI developed SCREEn to generate decision-ready supply chain resiliency analytics for the F-35 Joint Program Office. LMI partnered with CDAO to establish data integration and analytic visualization environments in non-classified and classified environments.
These efforts enabled supply chain risk identification, risk prioritization and mitigation modeling for the department, the company said.
This contract expands SCREEn across the DOD by incorporating more users, weapon systems and data, and by bringing logistics decision-making benefits to additional organizations.