NASA Selects LMI for Data Analysis and Technical Support Services

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has selected LMI to provide a wide range of technology-enabled strategic management and technical solutions through the Data Analysis and Technical Support Services II (DATSS II) blanket purchase agreement. This five-year agreement has a ceiling of $115 million and enables LMI to continue delivering future-focused solutions across NASA headquarters, mission and mission support directorates, and center installations as NASA’s missions grow in complexity and boldness.

Through DATSS II, LMI will engineer solutions with its innovation delivery model to optimize the performance of NASA programs, operations, and missions. LMI draws from a mature ecosystem of applied research & partnerships with leading academic centers and emerging technologies, space-based digital engineering capabilities and its flagship RAPTR™ model-based system engineering simulation and analysis toolkit, and deep programmatic knowledge informed by more than four decades of working with NASA.

“LMI is proud to build on the successes of our 44-year NASA partnership,” said Zaki Saleh, senior vice president, health & civilian market. “An organization’s capacity to pursue innovation, transform problem-solving, and accelerate progress make the difference between mission success and failure. We leverage our innovation ecosystem and the full breadth of our digital transformation, modeling and simulation, and performance optimization capabilities to meet NASA business and mission objectives.”

LMI’s innovation-centric operating model encompasses the Forge™ technology studio to rapidly explore, develop, and test early-stage concepts while accelerating value to customers; as well as a digitally enabled consulting workforce trained to apply technology to organizational and mission challenges using an agile, human-centered design approach. Reach-back to the Forge™ and solutions like LMI’s Instruction-tuned Generative Resource (LIGER™) enable LMI’s operational integrators at NASA to quickly move from idea to implementation while improving business processes.

“We continue to center on innovation for our service to the NASA mission,” said Christine Cocrane, senior vice president, management advisory services, “combining deep expertise and digitally enabled tools to make public engagement more human centered, policy modeling and simulation more evidence-based, and implementation and monitoring more approachable, relevant, and actionable.” LMI helps NASA maximize results, leveraging data-driven program assessment to drive proactive performance optimization.

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