---
title: "Hearing Aid Technology in Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF) Environments"
description: "ADA offers programming and support to audiologists and students who are or who desire to be autonomous practitioners in the field of Audiology."
url: "https://www.audiologist.org/resources/educate/audacity-archive/item/hearing-aid-technology-in-sensitive-compartmented-information-facility-scif-environments"
date: "2026-06-26T21:34:33+00:00"
language: "en-GB"
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#  Hearing Aid Technology in Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF) Environments

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**Presentation Date:** 27 September 2025

**Duration:** 1:06:33

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Hearing aid functionality has evolved with changes in global communication technology, proving beneficial for individuals with hearing loss. However, for those working within secure locations, this can be problematic. The number of individuals wearing hearing aids is on the rise, and many of these patients work within Secure Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF) environments. The two features allowing seamless communication between hearing aids and communication devices (Bluetooth and bidirectional microphones) are considered security risks within these facilities. However, collaboration between industry, audiology, and the intelligence community has resulted in a solution so these patients can receive the full benefits of amplification.

**Attendees will be able to:**

- Describe the challenges audiologists face when fitting hearing aids to patients who work with secure compartmented information facility (SCIF) environments
- List the features of hearing aids that are considered “high-risk” to governing bodies within SCIF environments
- Utilize strategies currently used by providers within the National Capital Region (NCR) for fitting hearing aids to individuals working within SCIF environments

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**Speaker:** Kimberly Jenkins, Au.D., CCC-A

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