Brittany Kouroupas
Overview
Brittany M. Kouroupas is an associate in the Government Contracts group in Crowell & Moring’s Washington, D.C. office, where she represents contractors in litigation and counseling matters. Brittany’s practice focuses on a range of government contract issues, including government investigations, claims and disputes litigation, cost accounting, compliance, and suspension and debarment.
Career & Education
- New York
Intern for Honorable Mitchell J. Danziger, Bronx County Supreme Court, 2020
- New York
- The George Washington University Law School, J.D., 2022
Public Contract Law Journal: senior managing editor - Fordham University, B.S., psychology, 2019
- The George Washington University Law School, J.D., 2022
- District of Columbia
Brittany's Insights
Client Alert | 12 min read | 11.13.25
Highlighting Key Takeaways from the Pentagon Acquisition Transformation Strategy
On November 7, 2025, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth announced the Department of War’s (“DoW”) Acquisition Transformation Strategy (the “Strategy”) during a speech to military leaders and industry at the National War College on Fort McNair. The Strategy sets out five pillars for acquisition reform, each containing near-and long-term actions to “ensure delivery of capabilities to the American warfighter” at a more rapid pace.
Blog Post | 09.19.25
Client Alert | 1 min read | 09.10.25
Blog Post | 07.03.25
DoD Establishes New DOGE Approval Process for ITC&MS and A&AS Contracts
Insights
FAR from Alone: GSA Releases New FAR Companion Guide
|09.19.25
Crowell & Moring’s Government Contracts Legal ForumDoD Establishes New DOGE Approval Process for ITC&MS and A&AS Contracts
|07.03.25
Crowell & Moring’s Government Contracts Legal Forum
Practices
Brittany's Insights
Client Alert | 12 min read | 11.13.25
Highlighting Key Takeaways from the Pentagon Acquisition Transformation Strategy
On November 7, 2025, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth announced the Department of War’s (“DoW”) Acquisition Transformation Strategy (the “Strategy”) during a speech to military leaders and industry at the National War College on Fort McNair. The Strategy sets out five pillars for acquisition reform, each containing near-and long-term actions to “ensure delivery of capabilities to the American warfighter” at a more rapid pace.
Blog Post | 09.19.25
Client Alert | 1 min read | 09.10.25
Blog Post | 07.03.25
DoD Establishes New DOGE Approval Process for ITC&MS and A&AS Contracts



