Chrissy Cochrane, LMI
LMI was contracted by NASA to provide a range of technology-driven management and technical solutions through the Data Analytics and Technical Support Services II contract.
The five-year contract has a maximum value of $115 million and will enable LMI to continue providing advanced solutions to NASA Headquarters, its various departments and centers as the agency’s missions expand.
Through DATSS II, LMI will develop solutions that optimize NASA program, operational and mission performance.
“LMI is proud to build on our 44-year successful partnership with NASA,” said Zaki Saleh, senior vice president of medical and civil markets at LMI. “An organization’s ability to pursue innovation, transform problem solving and accelerate progress is what makes the difference between mission success and failure,” Saleh added. “We will leverage our innovation ecosystem and the full range of capabilities in digital transformation, modeling and simulation, and performance optimization to meet NASA’s business and mission objectives.”
LMI uses its Forge technology studio to research, develop and test early-stage concepts to deliver value to clients quickly, and its consultants are skilled in effectively addressing technology challenges using agile, human-centered design methodologies.
For example, LMI’s command-aligned generation resources enable NASA’s operational integrators to move quickly from idea to implementation, improving business processes.
“We remain focused on innovation in service to NASA missions, combining deep domain expertise with digitally enabled tools to make public engagement more human-centered, policy modeling and simulation more evidence-based, and implementation and oversight more addressable, relevant and actionable,” said Christine Cochrane, senior vice president of Management Advisory Services at LMI.