NATO and next week's CNI meeting in DC
For those attending the CNI Task Force meeting in Washington DC next Monday
and Tuesday, you've probably heard by now that the NATO 50th Anniversary
meeting is going to be taking place in DC on Friday-Sunday. This is a huge
meeting with very heavy security; a number of streets are being closed, and
pedestrian traffic is being restricted in some areas.
Our conference hotel assures us that they should be reachable by taxi and
shuttle; they are not in the area that is part of the street closings.
However, due to motorcades, people in DC are being warned to expect
monumental traffic snarls on Friday-Sunday and perhaps Monday morning as
well, so you should plan for these. Also, for people arriving over the
weekend, you will want to be aware of the various impacts that the NATO
meeting will have on traffic patterns.
There is an excellent map of the planned street and foot-traffic closings
available on the Washington Post web site,
http://washingtonpost.com/ as
well as information about changes to public transit that are being made to
accomodate the NATO meeting. You may wish to consult this site.
I look foward to seeing you on Monday for our meeting.
Clifford Lynch
Coalition for Networked Information