Global Engineering & Technology (GET)
Global Engineering & Technology (GET)

Classification Programs

GET "One Team" Solutioning

CLASSIFICATION/
DECLASSIFICATION

GET provides government agencies with highly qualified and certified derivative classifiers and declassifiers to review information in conformance with applicable laws and regulations. Technical services in the areas of document classification/declassification review include classification and control guidance support, policy and procedures development, training and appraisal support, and general administrative support for federal agencies. Additionally, GET supports the formulation of the legal and regulatory bases for classifying and controlling sensitive Restricted Data, Formerly Restricted Data, and National Security Information under the Atomic Energy Act.

GET’s goal has always been to hire long-term staff members who will excel within the FOIA and classification community. Whether through professional development or its many years of direct, relevant experience staffing qualified professionals, GET has leveraged its expertise to source qualified engineers, scientists, analysts, and other professionals. 

Through our collaborative “One Team” approach, GET delivers practical, mission-focused solutions that enhance workforce readiness, improve operational efficiency, and ensure alignment with evolving agency requirements and national security objectives.

Types of reviews include:

1
Initial classification determination (such as pre-publication reviews)
2
Bracketing [such as Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) or Privacy Act requests, litigation, mandatory declassification requests, and referrals from DOE programs and other Federal agencies]
3
Survey/audits of other Federal Agency record collections at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
4
The formulation of the legal and regulatory bases for classifying and controlling sensitive Restricted (RD)/Formerly Restricted Data (FRD) information under the Atomic Energy Act
5
Development and revision of classification and control guidance that identifies classified nuclear weapons–related information that must be protected as RD, FRD, or National Security Information, and similar sensitive unclassified information, such as Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information.

Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Support Services

GET provides FOIA declassification program support, Our personnel have functional area expertise in the FOIA Act (Title 5 U.S. Code, Section 552); declassification reviews, Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI), information security; software applications, and redaction process. Requests by public persons and news media organizations are filled in accordance with agency guidelines, whereby GET conducts research, analysis, and recommendations in support of initial FOIA/Declassification requests, appeals, and litigations documents. GET also supports the Department of Defense by providing declassification functions and security, technical, analytical, and research.

Brief Capabilities

1
Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
2
Classification/Declassification Review
3
Bracketing Reviews
4
Survey/Audit Reviews
5
Classification and Control Guidance Support
6
Policy and Procedures Development
7
Foreign Disclosure Support
8
Controlled Unclassified Information
9
Security: Technical and Analytical
10
Records Management

Policy, Training and Guidance:

GET provides comprehensive policy, training, and guidance support designed to strengthen mission execution, regulatory compliance, and operational consistency across government organizations. Our team develops and maintains policies, standard operating procedures, guidance documents, and training materials tailored to complex federal environments, including classified and controlled information programs. 

Brief Capabilities

1
Development and maintenance of policies, procedures, and guidance documents aligned with federal regulations and agency requirements
2
Collaboration with government stakeholders to ensure guidance and training remain current with evolving mission priorities
3
Support for classified, controlled, and sensitive information programs, including compliance and safeguarding requirements
4
Classification and control guidance development, revision, and review
5
Policy and procedures development, appeals, education, outreach, and appraisal support; and general administrative and file room/mail room management and support.
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