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Driving and Travel Guide (Pdf) welcome 1NEW IN 2020 PLEASE BRING A CURRENT GOVERNMENT-ISSUED PHOTO ID WITH YOU WHEN YOU VISIT HRL. 3011 Malibu Canyon Rd HRL LABORATORIES Malibu, CA 90265 310.317.5000 www.hrl.com 5TRAVEL GUIDE For our Visitors • All visitors must coordinate with their HRL point of contact at least one business day for US persons & at least one week for non- US persons or non-US affiliation before their arrival. • Upon arrival to our main entrance gate please provide what company you are with, who your HRL point of contact is and a valid ID. You will be directed to our main lobby for proper badging and site admittance. • Visitors approved for an unescorted badge must bring proof of US person status prior to receiving their badge. • For information on what qualifies as acceptable documentation, see page 5. HRL PROHIBITS CERTAIN ITEMS FOR THE SAFETY AND SECURITY OF OUR EMPLOYEES AND CUSTOMERS, INCLUDING: • Weapons • Explosives • Illegal substances or drug paraphernalia • Devices designed to intercept communications • Devices designed to conduct electronic surveillance HRL RESTRICTS (REQUIRES APPROVAL) CERTAIN ITEMS FOR THE SAFETY AND SECURITY OF OUR EMPLOYEES AND CUSTOMERS, INCLUDING: • Portable drives (Thumb drives, pen drives, portable hard drives, etc.) • Recording equipment including cameras and/or recorders LAPTOPS OR COMPUTERS THAT ARE REQUIRED FOR VISITS SHALL BE REGISTERED WITH SECURITY UPON ARRIVAL. GUEST NETWORK ACCESS CAN BE PROVIDED, IF NEEDED. HRL LABORATORIES – TRAVEL GUIDE 2020 Page 2 Agoura Hills P6 P4 P3 P5 101 P2 P7 5 m To Ventura Calabasas m405 HRL Century City Malibu P1 Santa Monica m10 HRL LABORATORIES is located approximately: • 22.7 miles (45 minutes) from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) LAX • 14.4 miles (30 minutes) from Santa Monica • 8.5 miles (20 minutes) from the 101 Ventura Freeway in the W. San Fernando Valley NDIRECTIONS: FROM THE SOUTH AND LOS ANGELES INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (LAX) • Take Century Blvd. East to Interstate 405 North (San Diego Freeway) • Merge onto Interstate 10 West (Santa Monica Freeway) toward Santa Monica • Continue on I- 10 West to the ocean, where I-10 becomes Route 1, Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) • Continue on PCH to Malibu Canyon Road (about 14.4 miles) • Turn right on Malibu Canyon Road and drive 1 mile to HRL Laboratories’ entrance on the left hand Terminal B (Int’l) Terminal 2 side of the road. Follow the driveway to the guard booth. Aeroflot Aeromexico Air Berlin Air Canada Air France Air China (AF 65 & 66 Only) Air France FROM THE NORTH Air Tahiti Nui Air New Zealand Alaska (Mexico Arrivals) Alitalia • From the US-101 S All Nippon Airways Avianca • Take the Lost Hills Rd exit Asiana Hawaiian Air British Airways KLM • Turn right onto Lost Hills Rd, then right onto Las Virgenes Rd Cathay Pacific LACSA China Airlines Sun Country • Keep straight as Las Virgenes becomes Malibu Canyon Rd China Eastern TACA • Continue on Malibu Canyon road until you reach Malibu. Shortly after the city sign, look for our China Southern Virgin Atlantic Copa (Arrivals) Volaris entrance sign and turn right into the driveway. Follow the road to the guard booth. El Al Israel WestJet Emirates Airline EVA Air Terminal 3 Fiji Airways Allegiant Air Iberia Frontier Japan Airlines JetBlue Korean Air Spirit LAN Airlines Virgin America Lufthansa Virgin Australia Malaysia Philippine Airlines Terminal 4 QANTAS American Singapore American Eagle SWISS QANTAS (QF 16 Only) Thai Airways Transaero Airlines Terminal 5 Turkish Airlines Delta Virgin Australia (Arrivals) Terminal 6 Terminal 1 Alaska AirTran Airways Copa (Departures) Southwest Great Lakes US Airways United Terminal 6 Terminal 7/8 Alaska United Copa (Departures) United Express Great Lakes United Page 3 TRAVEL GUIDE 2020 – HRL LABORATORIES Accommodations (above complimentary) P5 Homewood Suites 28901 Canwood Street Agoura Hills, CA 91301 818.865.1000 Website Pricing Geoffreys Parking - Internet ($$$$ Ocean side dining) (above complimentary) 27400 Pacific Coast Hwy HRL-Negotiated rates as of 1/16/2020 Malibu, CA 90265 P6 310.457.1519 Hotels Four Seasons Westlake R 2 Dole Drive Westlake Village, CA 91362 1 PVilla Graziadio 818.575.3000 24255 Pacific Coast HWY 30% Discount on available Malibu, CA rooms 310.506.1148 Internet - Fitness $199.00 - Standard (above complimentary) $259.00 - Ocean View $25 Additional charge for 2nd person P7 (Negotiated Rate - no alcohol on Hampton Inn & Suites premises) 30255 Agoura Road Agoura Hills, CA P2 Sheraton Agoura Hills 818.597.0333 $169.00 - Standard < 30100 Agoura Rd Fun Things to do in Malibu Agoura Hills, CA 91301 $179.00 - King Parking - Breakfast - Internet 818.707.1220 Historic Adamson House $199.00 King/Double Fitness http://www.adamsonhouse.org/ $329.00 - Standard Room $359.00 - Club Level Center for the Arts Parking - Internet - Fitness http://arts.pepperdine.edu/ (above complimentary) k Restaurants Ramirez Canyon Park P3 The Anza http://www.lamountains.com/planning_Ramirez.html 23627 Calabasas Rd Malibu Seafood Calabasas, CA 91302 ($$ Casual ocean side patio) Malibu has 21 miles of coastline and was incorporated on 818.222.5300 25653 Pacific Coast Hwy March 28, 1991. There are many public parks in the area., $157.00 (Negotiated Rate) Malibu, CA 90265 such as Leo Carrillo State Park, Malibu Creek State Park, Parking - Internet - Fitness - $10 food 310.456.3430 and Solstice Canyon Park. Public beaches include Topanga & beverage voucher per night State Beach, Zuma Beach and Malibu Surfrider Beach to (above complimentary) Taverna Tony’s name a few. ($$ Greek) P4 Residence Inn 23410 Civic Center Way 30950 Russell Ranch Rd Malibu, California 90265 Westlake Village, CA 91362 310.317.9667 818.707.4411 $209.00 - 1-4 Nights $199.00 - 5-11 Nights Paradise Cove Café $184.00 - 12-29 Nights ($$ American Seaside Dining) $174.00 - 30+ Nights 28128 Pacific Coast Hwy (Negotiated Rate) Malibu, CA 90265 Parking - Breakfast - Internet - 310.457.2503 Fitness HRL LABORATORIES – TRAVEL GUIDE 2020 Page 4 WELCOME TO OUR FACILITY At a Glance d RECORDING FOR YOUR No recording is permitted at HRL • Formerly Hughes Research Laboratories without the expressed Laboratories (established permission of HRL Management or Security. SAfeTY AND 1948) ECURITY • Formed as a Limited Liability p S CAMERAS Company (LLC) in 1997 No cameras are permitted within the facility, PLEASE BRING A GOVERNMENT ISSUED PHOTO • R&D for The Boeing Company but for your convenience, we do allow cellular ID WITH YOU. and General Motors (LLC phones. PLEASE MAKE SURE YOUR BADGE IS VISIBLE AND Members) AFFIXED TO YOUR PERSON THROUGHOUT THE • Government and commercial x DURATION OF YOUR VISIT. contracts (prime and CELL PHONES subcontractor) Please do not use your cell phone to record PLEASE STAY WITH YOUR ESCORT AT • AS9100 accredited or photograph anything at HRL Laboratories. ALL TIMES. • DoD Trusted Foundry • 250,000 square feet of lab space $ HRL LABORATORIES has established a phone number with a recorded • 10,000-square-foot Class 10 message for road conditions. The number is 310.317.5989. This message will be clean room • Located on 72 acres in scenic updated by HRL Security personnel as road conditions change. If you have any Malibu, California doubt about road closures in the Malibu area, you can call this number at any time. Acceptable Documentation Includes: Escorted access Unescorted access Escorted access requires a valid government issued photo ID Unescorted access additionally requires the visitor to bring in proof of US citizenship or US person status as listed below Proof of United States Citizenship United States Birth Certificate combined with a government Proof of US person status issued photo ID, Certificate of Naturalization, Certificate of All of the above or United States Permanent Resident Card (U.S. Citizenship combined with a government issued photo ID, Report I-551; also known as “green card”), Unexpired foreign passport of Birth Abroad (Form FS-240) combined with a government with I-551 Stamp, Unexpired Re-Entry Permit (Form I-327), issued photo ID, valid United States Passport or United States Unexpired Refugee Travel Document (Form I-571). Passport Card. For more than 60 years, HRL’s scientists and engineers have been on the leading edge of technology, conducting pioneering research, providing real-world technology solutions, and advancing the state of the art. We continue to be recognized as one of the world’s premier physical science and engineering R&D Labs. Our research collaborations with our LLC Member companies, government, commercial and academic institutions are realizing groundbreaking advances in ultra-high-performance circuitry, robust computing and communications, automated data extraction, and innovative architected materials. Our technologies operate in space, on aircraft, in automobiles, and in a variety of consumer products. These technologies make us safer, support our national security hrl.com and improve our quality of life. Our success is the result of our collaborative team of researchers, many of whom are the leading experts in their fields. Through their insights in support for our customers, we are finding the MS20017 unique opportunities in technology. As we look to the future, the technologies we are enabling © 2020 HRL Laboratories - All rights reserved today will be integral to a prosperous, secure, sustainable world. HRL LABORATORIES – TRAVEL GUIDE 2020 Page 5.
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