In this episode of the Optimize Podcast, GovCon legal expert Rob Burton joins host Chris Hamm to explore the realities of AI-generated bid protests, FAR overhaul, and GSA’s OneGov consolidation. Drawing on decades of experience in DOD and OMB, Rob offers sharp, practical insights on where federal procurement is headed—and what contractors should watch out for.
Rob Burton brings over three decades of legal and procurement experience to this candid episode of the Optimize Podcast. In conversation with host Chris Hamm, Rob dives into the growing use of AI in bid protests—some of which are generating “hallucinated” claims that frustrate GAO reviewers.
They break down the scope of the FAR overhaul, the implications of GSA’s OneGov consolidation effort, and how current acquisition trends could impact competition, pricing, and policy for years to come.
From protest reform to the OEM reseller debate, this is a must-listen for GovCon professionals navigating a wave of change in federal acquisition.
📌 Topics & Timestamps:
Rob’s federal background & GSA happy hour banter (00:30)
Bid protest reform under Trump & Biden (04:20)
AI-generated protests and GAO pushback (06:40)
Executive orders and procurement strategy (10:45)
OneGov and GSA centralization risks (18:30)
OEMs, resellers, and the pricing squeeze (23:00)
FAR overhaul and the “600-page” rule change (26:00)
Debriefing breakdowns and protest drivers (42:30)
What needs fixing next in acquisition (48:00)