Gregg Fogarty serves as the Principal Technical Advisor at LMI, where he leverages his extensive 40 years of experience in logistics, acquisition project and program management, and depot maintenance management to drive impactful initiatives within the defense sector. In his current role, Gregg plays a...
Gregg Fogarty serves as the Principal Technical Advisor at LMI, where he leverages his extensive 40 years of experience in logistics, acquisition project and program management, and depot maintenance management to drive impactful initiatives within the defense sector. In his current role, Gregg plays a pivotal part in supporting maintenance policy development and life cycle management, focusing on the integration of advanced technology and sustainment strategies that enhance operational readiness. His expertise in maintenance resourcing and technology insertion is instrumental in shaping policies that align with the evolving needs of the Department of Defense and its stakeholders.
Gregg’s work encompasses a broad spectrum of projects, from overseeing complex logistics operations to implementing Lean Six Sigma methodologies that foster continuous improvement within maintenance processes. His proficiency in organizational change management (OCM) ensures that transitions are smooth and that teams are equipped to adapt to new systems and practices. He actively engages with various stakeholders, facilitating collaboration that enhances program effectiveness and drives innovation in sustainment support operations.
With a strong foundation in C4ISR (Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance) and a keen understanding of national security imperatives, Gregg is adept at navigating the intricacies of defense logistics. His commitment to enhancing readiness and operational efficiency positions him as a key contributor to LMI’s mission of delivering solutions that meet the dynamic challenges faced by military and defense organizations. Through his leadership, Gregg continues to influence the future of maintenance management and logistics, ensuring that the armed forces are well-prepared to meet their critical missions.