As more everyday activity migrates to digital technologies and the internet, a wave of new lawsuits are testing the boundaries of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the digital world. The ...
OMB has given agency CIOs new marching orders for making agency IT accessible to the disabled. Editor's note: This story was modified after its original publication to clarify the timing of Section ...
The federal government is often failing to meet its own requirements for digital accessibility, according to a new, congressionally-mandated report released late last month. The report notes that in ...
The updated regulation uses international standards that focus on results, not specific technologies. The U.S. Access Board's current draft update to the regulation governing website accessibility ...
Many people ask how U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) ensures Section 508 compliance in Agile projects – especially when Section 508 testing is still largely manual. The short answer ...
A year ago, many industry and government executives were looking ahead to June 25, 2001, as a "panic day," said Terry Weaver, director of the Center for IT Accommodation at the General Services ...
eated in his wheelchair, Craig Luigart rolls over to the copier machine, but he can't see the buttons that control the machine's functions. They're about 4 inches above his head. So to make a copy, ...
The United States Agency for Global Media is committed to providing access to our web pages for individuals with disabilities, both members of the public and federal employees. To meet this commitment ...
Purchases of information technology services and products by the University, including but not limited to use of hardware and software products and web pages design ...