Joe Niehaus
Senior Vice President of Logistics, LMI
Joe Niehaus leads a team of experts delivering high-impact supply chain solutions, with increasing agility across LMI and the federal market. His expertise in supply chain resilience and decision-ready supply chain resiliency analytics has been instrumental in developing LMI’s Supply Chain Risk Evaluation Environment, which provides enhanced supply chain risk management capabilities by integrating U.S. government data with commercially and publicly available information. Niehaus’s commitment to delivering innovative solutions at the pace of need will ensure success as SCREEn expands across the U.S. government.
“Under Joe’s leadership, our team has developed and deployed cutting-edge technologies that are transforming the way our customers approach logistics decision-making,” said Christen Smith, LMI president of service lines and solutions. “His ability to help government agencies navigate complex supply chain and logistics challenges has been invaluable to their mission success and our growth as a company.”
Why Watch
In 2024, Niehaus is set to emerge as a leading industry figure as he and his team roll out LMI’s new logistics decision advantage line of business, aiming to transform logistics decision-making with trusted data insights for faster, smarter action. Guided by Niehaus, the team will apply its expertise in supply chain management, logistics sustainment, resilient energy and warehouse modernization to drive the success of this groundbreaking initiative. His commitment to innovation and customer success has solidified LMI’s standing as a trusted partner in supply logistics.
“Logistics is the backbone of government operations, ensuring that critical supplies, equipment, and personnel are available where and when they are needed,” he said. “Our team of experts is dedicated to delivering innovative solutions that help our customers achieve their mission objectives and navigate the complexities of modern logistics challenges.”
Fun fact: Niehaus spent most of his childhood growing up on a farm in the Midwest, where he has many fond memories of his family growing crops and caring for cattle and horses.