These best practices address accessibility to information and communication technology (ICT) under Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act and Section 255 of the Communications Act..
“Accessible” means a person with a disability is afforded the opportunity to acquire the same information, engage in the same interactions, and enjoy the same services as a person without a disability in an equally effective and equally integrated manner, with substantially equivalent ease of use. The person with a disability must be able to obtain the information as fully, equally, and independently as a person without a disability. (South Caroline Techincal College 2013)
Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act charges the Access Board with developing and promulgating this rule. The statute also charges the Access Board with providing Technical Assistance on Section 508, which is provided through webinars, training, and in close collaboration with GSA and materials available from Section508.gov.
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Process Overview: | Inventory your information and communication technology (ICT) Review the business requirements of your project or acquisition to identify which major components contain information and communication technology (ICT). ICT items include such things as software, hardware, electronic content, support documentation & services. When conducting a procurement, review the Revised 508 Standards Applicability Checklist for each ICT item.
Determine your ICT Exceptions Identifying whether you can claim an exception for information and communication technology (ICT) items in your Federal IT procurement or development project is the second step in determining how the Revised 508 Standards apply. This is important to ensure that any technology your agency buys or builds will be accessible. A full list of exceptions is detailed in the Standards under E202 General Exceptions. Use the Revised 508 Standards Applicability Checklist to document ICT exceptions.
Determine which standards apply To ensure that any technology your agency buys or builds will be accessible, you must determine which of the Revised 508 Standards apply to your Federal IT procurement and development project. Identify which Standards apply to each information and communication technology (ICT) item: Select the type of ICT, then answer the questions If your ICT item falls under a single category: If your ICT item spans multiple categories (e.g., a VOIP IP solution that includes both hardware and software): Record your responses in the Revised 508 Standards Applicability Checklist (MS-Word, April 2018)
Note, this step is not required if your entire ICT item is eligible for any of the exceptions (which you should have determined in Step 2), except the Best Meets exception. If only some components of the ICT item qualify for an exception, you must determine which Standards apply to the remaining components.
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Resources: | Additional resources to learn more about accessible communication technology: HHS 508 Accessibility Conformance Checklist Creating Universally Accessible Materials: Expectations of BSPH Faculty [PDF] W3C’s Guidance on Applying WCAG 2.0 to Non-Web Communications BSPH Website Help Desk Guidance:https://webhelp.jhsph.edu/support/solutions/folders/6000241212
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Training Videos for Futher Guidance: BSPH Videos On Demand: Creating Universally Accessible Materials: Best Practices Accessibility: Considerations for Instruction at BSPH (11:53) [MP4] | transcript [txt] | presentation slides [PDF] https://ctl.jhsph.edu/blog/category/#accessibility: Accessibility Videos Creating Universally Accessible Materials: Best Practices for Everybody
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