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IT Accessibility under §508: Legal Issues & Procurement. John Cornell GSA Office of General Counsel. Disclaimer. The law is the law. The regulations are the regulations. Disclaimer. The law is the law. The regulations are the regulations .
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IT Accessibility under §508:Legal Issues & Procurement John Cornell GSA Office of General Counsel
Disclaimer • The law is the law. • The regulations are the regulations.
Disclaimer • The law is the law. • The regulations are the regulations. • Any opinions regarding the law or the regulations are my own, and do not reflect the official position of GSA, the Office of General Counsel, or my mother.
Interlocking Parts: • To understand §508, you need to start with others laws: • Americans with Disabilities Act • § 504 of the Rehabilitation Act
Interlocking Parts: • Americans with Disabilities Act • Discrimination on the basis of disability; • Regarding - goods, services, facilities, privileges, advantages or accommodations; • By someone who - owns, lease or operates; • A place of public accommodation. • § 504 of the Rehabilitation Act • Exclusion (because of disability) • from program or activity • receiving federal funding
The double focus of § 508: • Employees • Members of the public
The Rules: • The Statute: 29 USC § 794(d)
The Rules: • The Statute: 29 USC § 794(d) • It applies when an agency an agency DEVELOPS, PROCURES, MAINTAINS or USES electronic and information technology.
The Rules: • The Technical Standard: 36 CFR § 1194 • Four Subparts • A (purpose, definitions) • B (technical standards) • C (functional performance criteria) • D (information, documentation, support)
The Rules: • The FAR Implementation: • 2.202 Definition of EIT • 7.103 Acquisition Planning • 10.001 Market Research • 11.002 Agency Needs • 12.202 Commercial Item • 39.2 Acquisition of IT
The FAR implementation • 39.2 Acquisition of IT • Cornell’s paraphrase: Buy Accessible – unless • Not available 39.203(c)(1) and (2) or; • FAR Exceptions apply 39.204 • Micro-purchase (expired) • National Security • Acquired by contractor incidental to contract • “Back office” • Undue Burden
Traps for the unwary: • § 508 applies to documentation as well as the products or services provided.
Traps for the unwary: • Legacy Systems & Spare Parts - • Usually an issue of requirement & commercial non-availability
Traps for the unwary: • Just because it’s on a GSA schedule doesn’t mean that you can buy it! • Task Orders placed against Schedules and GWACs must procure accessible EIT unless an exception applies (commercial non-availability, national defense, back office, undue burden)
Traps for the unwary: • National Defense ≠ Law Enforcement
Traps for the unwary: • Best Value • Not allowed to trade off accessibility with price. • Between equally accessible solutions, trade off is required. • Price can amount to Undue Burden
What is Best Value? • A radical alternative to “technically acceptable, low price.”
“Mr. Shepherd – what were you thinking when you were sitting on top of the Redstone missile?” Picture of Alan Shepherd awaiting launch.
“What was I thinking? That every part of this ship was built by the low bidder.” Picture of Alan Shepherd awaiting launch
Best Value & Accessibility • “Best value” is a method of acquisition that performs a trade-off between technical merit and price. • With “best value” an agency can choose a more expensive product or service if it can justify the price premium.
Best Value exercises: • Common assumptions: • 100 is IGE for cost; • technical merit and past performance combined is more important than price, but as merit becomes closer, price becomes more important; • Past performance is rated adequate (just barely), meets standard, or exceeds standard; • For purposes of this evaluation, there is no known disability among the agency’s employees or members of the public that need special consideration.
Scenario 1 • Vendor Past Performance Price TechnicalScore 508 • A Meets 100 100 Full • B Meets 80 110 Partial 3/5 • C Meets 110 115 Partial 4/5 • D Meets 118 110 Full
Scenario 2 • Vendor Past Performance Price Technical Score 508 • E Meets 80 100 Not • F Meets 250 100 Full • G Meets 110 105 4/5 • H Meets 119 95 4/5 • I Meets 105 105 3/5 • J Meets 111 101 3/5 • K Meets 95 100 2/5
Scenario 3 • Vendor Past Performance Price Technical Score 508 • L Meets 80 95 Not • M Meets 90 100 Partial 3/5 • N Meets 100 100 Partial 3/5 • O Meets 110 90 Partial 2/5 • P Meets 120 120 Partial 2/5 • Q Meets 110 105 Partial 3/5 • R Meets 220 120 Partial 4/5 • S Exceeds 115 120 Partial 3/5
Practice Points • RFP should identify which section(s) of the technical standards apply to the acquisition: • Subpart B - technical standards • Subpart C - functional performance criteria • Pricing of documentation should be addressed (Subpart D)
Real live cases concerning IT accessibility: • ADA & § 504: • Access Now v Southwest Airlines • Martin v MARTA • NFB v Target (note: heavy reliance on state law) • § 508: • NFB v SBA (administrative complaint) • NFB v SSA (administrative complaint) • NFB v DofEd (administrative complaint)
Bid Protests at GAO • Dell Marketing LP, B-400784, January 27, 2009. • CourtSmart Digital Systems, Inc., B-292995.2, February 13, 2004.
Questions? • Email: john.cornell@gsa.gov • Phone: 202-501-1598