Imagine how frustrated you’d feel if you:
This is the reality for millions of people with disabilities because of inaccessible technology and digital content. Lack of accessibility means people with disabilities often miss out on job opportunities, required training, professional development opportunities, and other essential aspects of daily life.
Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 requires federal agencies to ensure information and communication technology (ICT) and digital content is accessible and useable for people with disabilities. This is also known as digital accessibility.
Compliance is only one reason federal agencies must prioritize accessibility of ICT and digital content. It is also important for:
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Many federal agencies lack the staff resources and expertise to effectively and efficiently support Section 508 compliance. Findings from the General Services Administration (GSA) FY 23 Governmentwide Section 508 Assessment indicate:
Among the recommendations for improvement offered by GSA were increasing Section 508 compliance testing and requiring mandatory annual Section 508 training for staff who create electronic content and digital products or have influence in procurement and development of ICT.
Applied Development is committed to ensuring that people of all abilities are empowered to share their brilliance in the workplace. Our comprehensive Section 508 compliance services can support all your agency’s Section 508 compliance needs, from website audits and document remediation to staff training on accessibility basics.
We are trusted accessibility advisors to clients including the Department of Defense (DOD) Defense Civilian Personnel Advisory Service (DCPAS), offering innovative solutions and expertise in industry best practices to support the accessibility and usability of digital content and ensure equitable access for all.