CWMD is a critical national and global security challenge requiring multidisciplinary expertise, sophisticated tools, and strategic coordination of the defense, intelligence, and homeland security communities.

LMI has advised these communities since our inception. We understand how our customers operate and how to bring innovative technologies and approaches to bear that advance the CWMD and chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) defense missions. Our real-time technical, programmatic, and operational support helps customers respond to a dynamic threat landscape and protect our nation, deployed forces, allies, and interests from devastating attacks.

Proven performance

LMI’s key personnel have supported more than a dozen defense and homeland security stakeholders supporting the CWMD and CBRN defense missions, including:

  • Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL)
  • Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Chemical Biological Center (CCDC CBC)
  • Army Medical Materiel Agency (USAMMA)
  • Army Medical Research and Development Command (USAMRDC)
  • Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA)
  • Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
  • Joint Program Executive Office—Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Defense (JPEO-CBRND)
  • Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Nuclear, Chemical, and Biological Defense Programs (OASD [NCB/CBD])
  • Pentagon Force Protection Agency (PFPA)
  • Rapid Reaction Technology Office (RPTO)

Customer Success_

From challenge to breakthrough: See how our customers achieved their goals
Case Study

AI-Enabled Forecasting Transforms Munitions Stockpiling and Saves Millions of Dollars

LMI partnered with JMC to build the Quarterly Resupply Model platform, using AI/ML models to resolve fragmented data and enable dynamic, predictive logistics that align forecasting with real world demand.
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Mission-ready AI: How LIGER® transforms planning for U.S. Special Operations Command

Partnering with LMI, USSOCOM deployed LIGER®, enabling integration of commercial and locally hosted generative AI models in a secure, air-gapped environment.
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Mission-ready AI: How LIGER® transforms planning for U.S. Special Operations Command
Mission-ready AI: How LIGER® transforms planning for U.S. Special Operations Command
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RAPTR® Enables Next- Gen Global Communications Force Design
RAPTR® Enables Next- Gen Global Communications Force Design
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The Future of Event Security: Intelligence, Integration, and Impact
The Future of Event Security: Intelligence, Integration, and Impact
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For the Warfighter: Equipping Readiness at the Speed Missions Demand
For the Warfighter: Equipping Readiness at the Speed Missions Demand
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LMI Announces Josh Wilson as Next CEO; Doug Wagoner to Become Chairman of the Board
LMI Announces Josh Wilson as Next CEO; Doug Wagoner to Become Chairman of the Board
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LMI Achieves DoW’s CMMC 2.0 Level 2 Certification
LMI Achieves DoW’s CMMC 2.0 Level 2 Certification

Perspectives_

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When Golden Dome Hits the Ground: Building a Shield from Earth to Orbit

Space is central to the Golden Dome strategy, but the fight does not begin or end in orbit. The battlefield stretches across land, sea, air, and cyberspace, where U.S. systems are contested daily by adversaries who innovate quickly, exploit vulnerabilities, and adapt faster than legacy defenses can respond.To stay ahead, Golden Dome must also take root on the ground. Securing the terrestrial domain must be a mission requirement. Protecting the homeland, defending U.S. forces, and deterring tomorrow’s threats demands a multi-domain shield that is resilient, adaptive, and free from the limits of yesterday’s systems.
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Golden Dome & Beyond: The Future of Missile Defense

The ongoing conflicts between Ukraine and Russia and Israel and Iran have demonstrated that the future of warfare will demand advanced missile defense systems. The growing inevitability—and potential impacts—of orbitally enabled attacks both in primary conflicts and resource wars underscores the need for national defense and security infrastructure in space.
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Resilient Supply Chains as a Strategic Advantage

In today’s competitive defense environment, supply chain performance is as decisive as firepower. Resilient, adaptive supply chains deny adversaries leverage by ensuring the continuous ability to generate and sustain combat power. Every weapon system—aircraft, ground vehicles, and naval platforms alike—relies on a robust industrial base that spans manufacturers, distributors, retailers, and repair nodes to maintain the steady flow of parts, materials, and logistics.
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Command and Control at the Speed of Mission

In a multi-domain operational environment, Command and Control (C2) is not just a function, it is the foundation of mission success. As threats evolve with increasing speed and complexity, and data streams multiply from a growing array of sensors and sources, traditional C2 approaches are no longer sufficient.
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