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​Federal agencies are responsible for ensuring their information and services are accessible to persons with disabilities. The Revised 508 Standards include not just IT tools and systems, but electronic content such as documents, web pages, presentations, social media content, blogs, and certain emails.

All public-facing documents available on the internet must be accessible to everyone.

For all government agencies and companies that serve government agencies, supplying accessible documents is the law. People who have visual, cognitive, hearing or motor impairments have a difficult time accessing documents on the internet due to them being inaccessible.

This means that people with certain disabilities can’t help themselves on the internet, preventing them from doing important things such as:

  1. Reading educational and training materials

  2. Accessing important documentation

  3. Submitting online employment applications

  4. Purchasing products and services

 

Who Needs Accessible Documents?

As of 2019, an estimated 2.2 billion people worldwide have a visual impairment (Source: World Health Organization).

 

The following describes types of disabilities that impact the ability to read or consume incorrectly formatted documents:

WHAT are the Guidelines for Accessible Documents?

The following guidelines were implemented so all public-facing documents and web content are accessible to everyone:

 

Section 508

Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (amended in 1998 and codified in 29 U.S.C. 794d) is a federal law requiring all electronic and information technology (EIT) used by the government and organizations receiving federal funding to be accessible to people with disabilities. Technology that’s inaccessible hinders a person’s ability to locate and make use of information quickly and conveniently. Section 508 was put into place to break down the barriers in existing information technology, encourage the development of new technologies, and open the door to new opportunities for people with disabilities.

Specific Section 508 compliance requirements are maintained by the Access Board in the Electronic and Information Technology Accessibility Standards section (36 CFR 1194).

 

WCAG

The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) was created by World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and covers a wide range of guidelines for making web content more accessible. 2018 brought the release of version 2.1. We expect version 2.2 soon and version 3 is in its draft stage.

 

HHS

The United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) establishes policies and responsibilities for implementing Section 508 compliance. Originally implemented in 2011, these internal standards apply to web pages, applications, and all attached and downloadable files.

 

Portable Document Format Universal Accessibility (PDF/UA) ISO 14289 is the standard for universally accessible PDF documents and forms. Compliance provides a top-quality reading and navigating experience for people using all types of confirming assistive technologies.

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WHEN are Accessible Documents Needed?

The simple answer is yesterday, today, tomorrow, and forever. People with disabilities should always have equal access to all information.

WHERE to Get Accessible Documents for Your Business

If your company or organization needs to bring its’ online documents up to the latest compliance standards, you’re in the right place