Julie Glascott is the Chief Counsel at the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI). She provides day-to-day support and advises GTRI leadership on a variety of legal issues – providing legal opinions, judicial interpretations, and recommendations – while leveraging the power of the Georgia Tech Office of General Counsel.
Glascott has over 21 years of experience as a legal practitioner and military leader, including service as a Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S. Army. Her extensive expertise spans government procurement, contracting, litigation, investigations, fiscal law, intelligence law and internal compliance.
Glascott most recently served as Legislative Counsel at the U.S. Army Office of Chief Legislative Liaison, where she provided expert legal guidance on legislative and congressional matters. In this role, she worked closely with members of Congress and their staff on critical issues, including Army intelligence, government acquisitions, environmental compliance, and operations. She also coordinated extensively across the Pentagon to facilitate clear, accurate, and timely communication with oversight bodies.
Throughout her career, Glascott has held numerous high-profile legal and leadership roles within the U.S. Army, including serving as Chief Counsel and Supervisory Counsel across various Army commands and multinational operations. She has advised senior leaders on complex legal matters in dynamic and sensitive environments, including deployments to Iraq, Afghanistan, and Korea, where she managed legal teams and supported critical mission objectives.
Glascott also served as Supervisory Contract Litigation Attorney at the U.S. Army Legal Services Agency, where she led a team of attorneys and paralegals, litigated contract protests and appeals, provided litigation support to the U.S. Department of Justice, advanced e-discovery practices and mentored junior attorneys.
Glascott holds a Bachelor of Science in geological science from the University of California, Santa Barbara. She earned her Juris Doctor from the University of California, Los Angeles, and obtained a Masters of Laws (LL.M.) in Military Law from the U.S. Army Judge Advocate General’s School in Charlottesville, Virginia.