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Conference Attendee FAQs

Visitor Access & Security

What do I need to bring to enter the NIST campus?

All adult visitors (16+) must present a valid, government-issued photo ID (e.g., driver's license, passport, or military ID) to the security personnel at the main gate. Non-U.S. citizens may be subject to additional screening and must provide passport details in advance as requested during registration.

Is there an advance registration requirement for security?

Yes. For most conferences, you must register by the specified deadline to allow time for your name to be added to the visitor access list. Spontaneous entry without prior registration is generally not permitted for hosted events.

Can I bring a laptop or other electronics?

Yes, personal laptops, tablets, and phones are permitted. However, please be prepared to declare them at the security checkpoint. Professional photography or video recording may require prior approval from the conference organizers.

Logistics & Campus Information

Where should I park, and is it free?

Parking is available on-site at no cost to attendees. Please follow the signs for "Visitor Parking" once you pass through the security gate. Carpooling is encouraged as parking spaces near the conference facilities can fill up quickly.

How do I navigate to the specific building where the conference is held?

 Upon clearing the main gate, you will receive a map or directions to the specific building and conference room. Signs are posted throughout the campus; however, if you are lost, any NIST employee can assist you in locating the appropriate building.
 

Is there Wi-Fi access for guests?

NIST provides a "NIST-Guest" wireless network. Instructions on how to connect and the daily access token will be provided in your conference welcome packet at the registration desk.

Dining & Facilities

Are there food options on-site?

NIST campuses typically have a cafeteria, but options may be limited depending on the time of day and the scale of the conference. Please check your specific conference agenda to see if lunch is provided or if you are expected to utilize on-site facilities.

Is the campus accessible for those with disabilities?

Yes. All public-facing conference buildings are ADA-compliant. If you require specific accommodations (e.g., accessible parking, dietary restrictions, or assistance for visual/hearing impairments), please reach out to the conference coordinator at least two weeks prior to the event.
 

Prohibited Items & Restrictions

What items are prohibited on campus?

NIST is a federal facility. Prohibited items include:

  • Weapons of any kind (including knives, firearms, or pepper spray).
  • Illegal substances.
  • Explosive or incendiary devices.
  • Any item restricted by federal law.
Can I wander the campus during my downtime?

No. Attendees are restricted to the areas designated for the conference. Please remain within the event building or the direct path between the building and the parking area.

Note: If your specific conference is held at a location other than the Gaithersburg, Maryland, campus, please verify the site-specific requirements as protocols may vary slightly for the Boulder, Colorado, facility.

Created April 23, 2026
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