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Company Profile

Logistics Applications Inc. (LAI) is a Service Disabled Veteran Owned Business (SDVOSB) and Minority Business Enterprise (MBE). Started in 1986, we have built a strong reputation of enabling our client organizations in more efficiently reaching their mission objectives. Under the leadership of Lt. Gen. Albert J. Edmonds (USAF Ret.), LAI continues to expand into new areas of work while maintaining quality in our core competencies.

Our core competencies include supply chain management (acquisition, asset management, and distribution), facilities management (maintenance, space design, and facilities help desk), and operational support (contract lifecycle, data mining, conference support, business and IT consulting, mail and copy centers, and transportation).

Leadership
LT GEN. Albert J. Edmonds (USAF, RET)
Chairman and CEO

Drawing on over 40 years of leadership and management experiences at the highest levels of government and industry, General Edmonds is transforming Logistics Applications Inc. (LAI) into a full-fledged total-solution government services company.

Before becoming the Chairman and CEO of LAI, General Edmonds served as the President of the $3.5 billion dollar Electronics Data Systems (EDS) Government unit. At the time of his retirement from the Air Force, General Edmonds was the Director of the Defense Information System Agency (DISA) and the Manager of the National Communications System.




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Our Clients

At LAI, we view our relationship with our customers as a partnership. Our goal is to enable our partners to achieve success. Our reputation for fairness and integrity, and a sustained performance record have enabled us to retain and expand our customer-base.

LAI continues to receive praises for the work that it performs on its many projects. We design quality in all of our activities, which is the reason we are able to develop long standing relationships with our clients.




Government Clients
  • Architect of the Capitol

  • Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms

  • Commodity Futures Trading Commission

  • Defense Intelligence Agency

  • Department of Agriculture

  • Department of Defense

  • Department of Education

  • Department of Energy

  • Department of Homeland Security

  • United States Secret Service

  • Department of Interior

  • Department of State

  • Department of Transportation

  • Federal Drug Administration

  • Federal Energy Regulatory Commission


  • Federal Trade Commission

  • Food and Drug Administration

  • General Services Administration

  • Immigration and Customs Enforcement

  • Institute of Museum and Library Services

  • Joint Chiefs of Staff

  • National Academy of Sciences

  • National Endowment for the Arts

  • National Endowment for the Humanities

  • National Institute of Health

  • National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

  • Office of Personnel Management

  • Smithsonian Institution

  • United States Postal Service

  • United States Secret Service



Commercial Clients
  • ABT Associates

  • Canon

  • Digital Equipment Corporation

  • Eastman Kodak

  • Hewlett Packard


  • Honeywell

  • National Bank of Washington

  • Smithsonian Business Ventures

  • Xerox