The management consulting company said Wednesday its work will support the digital transformation efforts of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for Data, Engineering and Software.
DASA-DES will gain access to LMI’s technical development services and a suite of tools to help the office continue driving digital transformation for the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition, Logistics and Technology).
“LMI is proud to support DASA-DES in their mission to modernize the U.S. Army’s data, engineering, and software capabilities,” said Josh Wilson, president of markets, growth and technology at LMI. “This contract is a testament to LMI’s expertise in delivering cutting-edge, innovative, and technical solutions that meet the unique needs of our customers.”
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