Federal digital solutions provider with AI and analytics for U.S. government missions
LMI is a federal technology contractor (1,961–5,000 employees, Tysons VA) built on AWS, Python, Spark, Databricks, and Tableau for data-heavy government work. The company is actively adopting Microsoft Dynamics 365 and Genesys Cloud CX while replacing Oracle Siebel—a shift toward cloud-native CRM infrastructure. Hiring momentum (147 roles in the last 30 days) concentrates in engineering and operations, reflecting execution pressure on active platforms (Raptr, H2FMS, Liger GenAI integration) and repeated pain points around compliance, legacy modernization, and cross-site integration.
Notable leadership hires: Project Lead, Firearms Range Lead, Acquisition Team Lead, Chief Technology Officer, Security Lead
LMI delivers commercial-grade digital solutions to federal agencies, with particular depth in supply chain, logistics, digital engineering, and AI-driven analytics. Founded in 1961 and privately held, the company has scaled to support U.S. government customers at mission-critical scale. The stack spans cloud (AWS, Azure, GCP), data platforms (Databricks, Spark, PySpark, Qlik), and emerging AI infrastructure (MLflow, Liger). Active workstreams include platform development (Raptr), real-time asset tracking, web-based procurement systems, and proof-of-concept demonstrations. Operations span engineering, data, security, and logistics functions.
Core: Linux, AWS, MongoDB, Python, SQL, Java, Spark, Databricks, React, Tableau. Data/ML: PySpark, Jupyter, MLflow, Qlik, SAS, R. Infrastructure: Azure, GCP, Nginx, Apache NiFi. Replacing Oracle Siebel; adopting Microsoft Dynamics 365 and Genesys Cloud CX.
Active projects include Raptr platform development, H2FMS, real-time asset tracking, Liger GenAI platform integration, web-based acquisitions systems, and infrastructure maintenance/repair programs. Focus areas: federal AI, analytics, supply chain, and logistics modernization.
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