LMI expands its defense logistics capabilities by acquiring key intellectual property, enabling the launch of the SPECTR Sensor Mesh Platform. This strategic move establishes the company’s presence in the hardware sector, powerfully complementing its established software and analytics solutions. The new platform provides the U.S. military with an end-to-end solution for real-time asset tracking across the entire defense supply chain.
SPECTR utilizes customizable mesh tags and secure data collection, delivering continuous asset visibility even in disconnected or contested environments. Company leadership states this resilient system is specifically built to provide the scale and adaptability the Joint Force requires for modern defense logistics.
The underlying sensor mesh platform capability already actively supports both the U.S. Navy and the U.S. Army. For instance, the Navy uses LMI’s cloud-managed systems at shipyards for real-time tracking and logistics insights. Similarly, the Army employs this technology at its largest equipment return facility, Sierra Army Depot, to continuously track high-value assets and vehicle inventory, significantly reducing manual labor. The integration of this advanced sensor mesh platform technology enhances the Department of Defense’s ability to maintain in-transit visibility and secure the military supply chain.






