
Press Release_
Tysons, Va. – Building on successful sensor mesh implementations for the U.S. Navy and Army, LMI has acquired key intellectual property and advanced capabilities to expand its asset tracking and in-transit visibility offerings. This investment enables LMI to deliver a full-stack solution spanning customizable mesh tags, secure data-collection environments, and decision-ready analytics to provide critical asset visibility across the defense supply chain. It also marks LMI’s formal entry into the hardware domain, strengthening the organization’s position at the nexus of hardware and software integration for mission-ready solutions.
LMI’s sensor mesh technology is already delivering measurable impact for both the U.S. Navy and Army. The Naval Autonomous Data Collection System (NADACS), a secure, cloud-managed platform developed and deployed by LMI, enables real-time monitoring, automated alerts, and improved logistics decision making across the U.S. Navy’s shipyards. At Sierra Army Depot, the U.S. Army’s largest facility for equipment return and reuse, LMI’s sensor mesh capabilities provide continuous visibility of vehicles and high-value assets, reducing travel and labor demands and enabling automated inventory.
The success of these deployments made clear that the Armed Services needed a scalable, adaptable solution that could reduce sustainment burden and integrate cleanly with diverse enterprise systems. To meet the needs of every mission, including the continued partnership with the U.S. Army and Navy, LMI consolidated the entire tech stack under one roof, laying the foundation for an unprecedented, commercial sensor mesh platform built for speed, resilience, and scale.
“Our work on NADACS and with the Army demonstrated what’s possible when hardware, mesh networking, and data analytics operate securely as a unified system,” said Jared Summers, LMI CTO. “These investments were essential to deliver the mission-level impact our customers expect.”
With this integrated architecture, LMI can now design and produce custom active and passive mesh tags, optimize firmware for 10-plus year battery life, centralize and secure data collection, and rapidly tailor applications to mission-specific needs. The result is a resilient, enterprise-ready platform – SPECTR™ – that provides persistent, near real-time visibility across contested, disconnected environments.
“This investment represents LMI’s understanding of customer needs, and our commitment to decisive action in support of those needs,” said President & incoming CEO, Josh Wilson. “With this full suite of capabilities, we can deliver the scale, resilience, and adaptability the Joint Force demands. SPECTR™ is built for the realities of modern defense logistics in a way no one else can match.”
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