Health and Safety FAQ

Safety protocol will follow NDIA’s meeting guidelines which will meet or exceed state guidelines.

What additional precautions will I find at Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory Kossiakoff Conference Center? 

For the health measures that event venue is taking, please click here.

What additional precautions will I find at local airports? 

For the health measures that Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI) is taking, please click here.
For the health measures that Reagan National Airport (DCA) is taking, please click here.
For the health and safety measures that Dulles International Airport (IAD) is taking, please click here.

What additional precautions are Uber and Lyft taking?
For the door-to-door safety standards for Uber, please click here.
For the latest updates on Lyft’s safety policies, please click here.

Will proof of vaccination be required?
Yes, all attendees will be required to provide proof of vaccination or proof of a negative COVID-19 test within three (3) days prior to badge pick-up. Details for securely providing documentation will be provided shortly. 

What is NDIA's mask policy?

NDIA follows CDC and state guidelines. Currently, it is recommended that fully vaccinated attendees wear a mask indoors, but they may choose not to. Fully vaccinated attendees, as of October 18, 2022, will be able to indicate vaccination status during the registration process or on-site. (Note, fully vaccinated includes two (2) weeks following the final dose of any of the FDA approved vaccines). All attendees that are not fully vaccinated or do not wish to disclose that information will be required to wear face masks.

 

Will NDIA require attendees to sign a conference waiver to attend the conference?

Yes, all registrants are required to sign the COVID-19 waiver during the registration process.


Will social distancing be implemented?
NDIA is planning additional venue space to allow for attendees to spread out and reduce crowding. Please restrain from handshakes and embracing as an extra precaution as well as following CDC’s guidelines. Consider using digital alternatives to share contact information. Ample hand sanitizer stations will be available; please wash your hands often, cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue or elbow, and stay home if you are sick.  

How will meeting rooms be set up?
Attendees can expect general seating at a variety of distances to accommodate attendee comfort levels with one entrance as well as increased cleaning protocols. 

When can I pick up my conference badge?
Registration badges will be distributed at low touch registration desks utilizing pick-up time slots or other means to effectively limit crowds during the designated registration hours. Clearly marked lines with social distancing decals will also be set up to direct one-way traffic flow.

Will conference attendance be limited to a certain capacity?
Yes, to maintain social distancing in all meeting rooms and social events, there will be a limited capacity for the in-person conference.  NDIA is following—and will remain in compliance with or exceed—all city, state, and federal guidelines. If the direction from federal, state, or local official public health authorities’ changes, NDIA will meet or exceed the new guidance.

How will food be served?

Food and beverages will be safely packaged or distributed for minimal contact. Seating will be physically distanced when possible. Grab and go food selections will be available. NDIA has implemented pre-packaged food options to minimize touch points. 

Will a live streaming be available?

Live streaming will not be available for this event.

 

Note: This is subject to change as guidelines are updated. Last updated 9/8/2022.