Tysons, Virginia-based LMI has worked with PM ARDAP for nearly two decades in efforts to mantain logistics and financial technology platforms for the military service.
Robert Lech, vice president of the consultancy’s defense market, said the partnership works to address business process modernization and sustainment challenges at the Army.
Under the contract, the nonprofit will aim to help the service branch transform enterprise resource planning and information systems that support warfighter readiness programs.
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