LMI has introduced a generative artificial intelligence platform designed to help federal agencies streamline government operations and provide them with actionable insights and recommendations to address complex challenges.
The Tysons, Virginia-based management consulting firm said Wednesday its LMI Forge technology studio leveraged machine learning, data analytics and natural language processing to build the GenAI platform called LIGER.
According to LMI, government-related use cases of the platform include helping acquisition professionals streamline market research and other procurement tasks in a cloud environment and enabling policy analysts to quickly compare guidance across organizations.
LIGER comes with customizable user-access controls to protect sensitive information and interfaces with Jira and other existing systems to facilitate the search for relevant information.
“LIGER is a testament to LMI’s commitment to innovation and has already proven to be a game changer helping our government customers make informed decisions and drive meaningful impact,” said Alex Adamczyk, vice president of advanced analytics and AI at LMI.