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FEDSTATS Accessibility Workshop June 24, 2002

FEDSTATS Accessibility Workshop June 24, 2002. Expanded Electronic Government. Government-Wide Initiatives. Create Single Points of Access. Reduce Reporting Burdens. Share Information Quickly. Automate Internal Processes. Impact on Accessibility. The Expected Results.

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FEDSTATS Accessibility Workshop June 24, 2002

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  1. FEDSTATS Accessibility Workshop June 24, 2002

  2. Expanded Electronic Government Government-Wide Initiatives • Create Single Points of Access • Reduce Reporting Burdens • Share Information Quickly • Automate Internal Processes

  3. Impact on Accessibility The Expected Results Increase access for persons with disabilities to agency Web sites and E-Government applications… The President’s Management Agenda, Fiscal Year 2002 FACT: The US Government spent 43 Billion on 2001 legislation. Section 508 of the American with Disabilities Act is one of them.

  4. The Federal Commitment – Bridging the Digital Divide • 54 Million Disabled Users in the United States should have access to hundreds of federal agencies with millions of pages. • Assistive technology is available to people with disabilities, Accessible Code has been the missing link. • Section 508 Standards Intent – Provide Standards For Accessible Code

  5. The General Problems • Section 508 Standards are not widely understood and require significant expertise to implement. • Current Hacks need Viable Alternatives (Layout tables) • Complicated Technical Issues When Implementing Standards

  6. Proprietary Formats Assistive Technology Internet FedStats Portal DATA The Problem A lot of information is obscured to AT Statistical Content

  7. Census Problem Focus – Data Tables • Dealing with Complex Statistical Tables that Are Difficult for Even Sighted Users • Relationships between Table Headers and Table Data Should be Clear In Non-Visual Format • Correct Use of Existing HTML Tags • Automation Required

  8. Delivering Web Accessibility The Complex Table Accessibility Solution • Table Headers must have a Unique ID • Each Data Cell must be Associated with ALL relevant headers by using that unique ID label in HEADER Attribute • Use ABBR Attribute to Save Brain Cycles in Subsequent Rows • Use Text Attributes (CAPTION, SUMMARY) to provide Overview and Description of Complex Relationships in Tables • AXIS Attribute Not Supported by Screen Readers

  9. FOCUS: Accessibility Pioneering Information Accessibility • Section 508 Compliance – One Stop • Operational Outsourcing • Ensure Agency Success • Transform Interaction with Citizens belonging to the “Invisible Minority”

  10. Innovation Why RAMP up with Deque? • RAMP™ Web – Analysis and remediation for Developers • RAMP™ Lite – Analysis Only for Managers • RAMP™ Arc – Accessible Re-purposing of Content

  11. RAMP™ in Government

  12. RAMP™ in Industry

  13. Summary Fundamentally Changing Web Accessibility with Deque and RAMP™ • RAMP™ has unparalleled product depth • Deque Poised to be Market Leader • Clear distinction between Section 508 and W3C WAI Guidelines • CTO of Deque is a Member of the Strategic Management Council for Section 508 Accessibility Forum.

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