06/08/2026
The GW Law Government Procurement Law Program was pleased to recently host the NCMA Washington DC Chapter’s Evening with Lt. Gen. Mark Simerly, Director of the Defense Logistics Agency, for an informative and thought-provoking conversation moderated by Jason Miller, Executive Editor of Federal News Network.
Thank you to our friends and colleagues at NCMA DC for their continued partnership in bringing these important conversations to the broader government procurement community.
06/05/2026
If you are seeking to hire experienced and knowledgeable government procurement law students and alumni, we want to hear from you!
We welcome information about the following types of opportunities:
⭐ Government Procurement Internships or Clerkships (full or part-time)
⭐ Government Procurement Summer Associate Positions
⭐ Government Procurement Law Positions for Junior or Experienced Attorneys
⭐ Opportunities for (Non-Attorney) Acquisition Professionals
Please send your posting to Rene Lindsey at [email protected] to be featured in our weekly government procurement job and internship listerv.
06/04/2026
GW Law's Associate Dean Jessica Tillipman and Defense Industry Initiative (DII) Fellow, Sarah Needham, have published a new article in Thomson Reuters Briefing Papers, titled "The Evolving Procurement Fraud Landscape: Emerging Risks For Government Contractors."
The article examines the evolving landscape of procurement fraud enforcement and identifies emerging risk areas that contractors should monitor. It also addresses how contractors should respond when a potential issue arises, with particular attention to disclosure decisions.
🔗 You can read the article here: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=6869118
06/03/2026
This year’s ABA Public Contract Law Journal Writing Competition is now open for student submissions!
It is one of the top national opportunities for students interested in government contract law to earn recognition, compete for cash awards, and see their work published.
GW Law students have a long and successful track record in this competition, and we want to see our community represented again this year.
Learn more about eligibility, deadlines, and submission requirements, and submit your paper through the ABA here:
Public Contract Law Journal Writing Competition
Through its annual writing competition, the PCL Section introduces itself to the next generation of public contract lawyers. In addition to cash awards, quality papers are considered for publication in the Public Contract Law Journal.
06/01/2026
This month, two members of the GW Law Government Procurement community published articles in NCMA's Contract Management Magazine. https://content.ncmahq.org/contractmanagement/library/item/may_june_2026/4339675/
GW Law alumna, Jacelyn Stanton (GovCon & Cyber MSL '25), wrote an article titled "The Hidden Impact of Raising Thresholds," which she wrote in Professor Yukins's Procurement Reform seminar.https://blogs.gwu.edu/law-govpro/files/2026/06/May-June-2026-Contract-Management-Raising-Thresholds.pdf
GW Law Professorial Lecturer, Eve Lyon, wrote an article titled "The Story of FAR Part 12: From Origin to Overhaul." Professor Lyon teaches our Analytical Writing course.https://blogs.gwu.edu/law-govpro/files/2026/06/May-June-2026-Contract-Management-The-Story-of-FAR-Part-12.pdf
Please join us in congratulating them on their publications!
05/28/2026
New Episode – Beyond the FAR
What does meaningful procurement reform actually look like in practice?
This week, host Jessica Tillipman sits down with Polly Hall, GSA’s Chief Advisor for Acquisition Innovation and Policy, for a candid conversation about the Revolutionary FAR Overhaul and what it means one year later.
From acquisition planning and FAR Part 15 reforms to workforce transformation and cultural change, this episode explores how federal procurement is being reshaped in real time.
A must-listen for acquisition professionals, attorneys, policymakers, and students following the future of government contracting.
🎧 Listen now - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VZ_3XyzG7Eg
05/16/2026
Please join us in congratulating the 2026 awardee of the Patricia A. Tobin Government Procurement Law Award: Cheryl Blake (LLM '26).
The Tobin award is presented to a member of the graduating Juris Doctor or Master of Laws class who has demonstrated excellence in the area of government procurement law.
Learn more about past awardees here: https://blogs.gwu.edu/law-govpro/patricia-a-tobin-government-procurement-law-award/
05/07/2026
The ABA Forum on Construction Law Student Writing Competition is back!
Students interested in government procurement, construction, infrastructure, disputes, or project delivery should consider submitting.
Students may submit either:
• A newsletter-style piece of 1,000 to 2,000 words
• A law journal-style article
• A paper written during the semester, so long as the topic is relevant to construction law
Submissions are due June 30, 2026.
The winning student will receive national recognition from the ABA Forum on Construction Law, a $1,000 cash prize, travel expenses to the Fall Meeting 2026 in Boston, a first-place plaque, and a one-year Forum membership. A second-place winner may also be recognized, and all participants will be considered for publication in a Forum publication.
This is a great opportunity for students to build their resumes, sharpen their writing, and engage with a national professional community in a field closely connected to public procurement and infrastructure.
Competition rules are available here:
Law Student Writing Competition
Participating in the Law Student Writing Competition is an excellent way to differentiate yourself as an applicant, improve your resume, and become involved in the Forum.