LMI to provide LIGER to the US Army

LMI has been awarded a contract to provide technical services and products to the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for Data, Engineering, and Software (DASA-DES), the company announced October 24. LMI will use its groundbreaking generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) solution, LIGER, to enhance the Army’s digital capabilities at Impact Level 5.

LIGER harnesses the power of advanced technology, data analytics, and machine learning to tailor secure, private, and trustworthy GenAI solutions for the government. The Army will use LIGER to streamline complex tasks; locate and synthesize information from Army policies, market research, and acquisition documents; and develop high quality products more quickly and efficiently. As a trusted, innovative partner at the forefront of developing GenAI solutions, LMI will enable DASA-DES to continue leading Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition, Logistics and Technology) digital transformation efforts while eliminating barriers and accelerating impact.

“LMI is proud to support DASA-DES by delivering world-class services and solutions that transform the way the Army approaches complex challenges,” said Karen Goodson, vice president, Department of the Army submarket. “LIGER unlocks a more agile and data-centric government, revolutionizing how the Department of Defense operates. By harnessing the power of AI, we’re driving digital transformation efforts while focusing on innovation and modernization at scale for the U.S. Army’s data, engineering, and software capabilities.”

LIGER was developed from beginning to end with federal government users and use cases in mind, leveraging LMI’s deep proficiency in its customers’ technology and mission environments. The U.S. Army is the latest federal customer to adopt LIGER across the defense, intelligence, and health and civilian agency markets to innovate at the pace of need.

Source: LMI

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