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Accessibility Forum February 2002. Agenda Overview. All General Sessions will be in Grand Ballroom IWednesday (February 27) 8:30 5:00Accessibility Forum Council Sub-Group ReportsFulfilling the Promise of Section 508Project Progress ReportsPanel: User Perspective on Meeting Section 508 Requ
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1. Welcome to Denver! Accessibility Forum Meeting February 2002
2. Accessibility Forum – February 2002 Agenda Overview All General Sessions will be in Grand Ballroom I
Wednesday (February 27) 8:30 – 5:00
Accessibility Forum Council Sub-Group Reports
Fulfilling the Promise of Section 508
Project Progress Reports
Panel: User Perspective on Meeting Section 508 Requirements
Evening Reception (6:30 PM in Grand Ballroom II)
3. Accessibility Forum – February 2002 Agenda Overview Thursday (February 28) 8:30 – 4:30
Guest Speaker: Shon Saliga, Director of IBM's World Wide Accessibility Center, Austin, Texas
Panel: Industry Sectors Perspective on Addressing Section 508 Requirements
Break Out Sessions: Project Activity
Interoperability of Electronic Information Technology and Assistive Technology (Crystal III)
Objective Measures for Accessibility Standards for Electronic and Information Technology (Crystal I)
Continue after lunch
4. Accessibility Forum – February 2002 Agenda Overview Friday (March 1) 8:30 AM - Noon
Panel: Government Response to Meeting Section 508 Requirements
Report on Results of Project Break Out Sessions
Members Open Discussion and Feedback
Close
5. DoubleTree Hotel
6. Accessibility Forum – February 2002 Accessibility Forum AgendaWednesday, Feb. 27 Welcome
Accessibility Forum Council Sub-Group Reports
Fulfilling the Promise of Section 508
Break (approximately 10 AM: 30 minutes)
Project Progress Reports
Lunch (approximately Noon: 90 minutes)
Panel: User Perspective on Meeting Section 508 Requirements
Break (approximately 3 PM: 30 minutes)
Ed Reniker
Subgroup Chairs (Skip Crane, moderator)
Ed Reniker
Bill Hetzner and Jim Kindrick
Bill Hetzner, moderator
7. Accessibility Forum – February 2002 Strategic Management Council Subgroup Reports
8. Accessibility Forum – February 2002 Council Subgroups (Four) Strategic Direction Subgroup
Processes and Procedures Subgroup
Project Interaction Subgroup
Affinity Subgroup
9. Accessibility Forum – February 2002 Strategic Direction Subgroup Council Members:
Lee Bateman (HP) Mary Beth Janes, Chair (Apple)
Lee Holcomb (NASA) Joy Relton (Unisys)
Kousuke Ito (Ricoh)
Staff coordinator: Jack Corley
Overall responsibilities
Long-term Forum strategy
Propose or solicit project Ideas
Find permanent home for Forum/Forum work
10. Accessibility Forum – February 2002 Processes and Procedures Subgroup Council Members:
Larry Israel, Chair (ATIA) David Poehlman (ACB)
June Perritt (IBM) Eunice Smith (Eunique Assoc.)
Staff coordinator: Skip Crane
Overall responsibilities
Define Council processes and procedures
Recommend policy, processes, and procedures for the Forum
11. Accessibility Forum – February 2002 Project Interaction Subgroup Council Members:
Katie Haritos-Shea Eugene Seagriff , Chair (Panasonic)
Preety Kumar (Deque Sys.) Harley Thomas (PVA)
Staff coordinator: Phil Rosche
Overall responsibilities
Advise individual project teams
Provide portfolio coordination of all projects for the Forum
Review process and progress of individual projects
Support Project Team resource requirements
Recommend when and how Projects seek Forum feedback
Resolve issues raised by a Project Team
12. Accessibility Forum – February 2002 SMC Project Interaction WG Team Preety Kumar – Deque Systems
On both project teams
Phil Rosche – ADL/ATI – AF Staff POC
On Objective Measures Team
Eugene Seagriff – Panasonic – Subgroup Chair
On both project teams
Katie Haritos-Shea – NTIS
Harley Thomas – Paralyzed Veterans Association
On Objective Measures Team
13. Accessibility Forum – February 2002 Objectives Develop and maintain information flow between Project Teams and SMC
Identify and facilitate resolution of Project Overlap Issues, Obstacles, and Opportunities to benefit from Cross-Pollination both between teams and between teams and outside activities
Help ensure adequate technical resources and stakeholder representation and participation on teams
14. Accessibility Forum – February 2002 Proposal: Information from Teams to SMC Monthly report from Project Teams to the SMC
Includes Milestones on Deliverables, Near Term Plan (upcoming month), Potential Obstacles Identified, Longer Term Timeline/Plan, and Resource Issues (tech. Ability, stakeholder rep., etc)
Issued last weekday of month
Project Plan Document updates (already being provided)
15. Accessibility Forum – February 2002 Proposal:Information from SMC to Teams Monthly report to Project Teams
Includes Milestones on Deliverables, Near Term Plan (upcoming month), Potential Obstacles Identified, Longer Term Timeline/Plan, and Resource Issues (tech. Ability, stakeholder rep., etc)
Also includes Identified Project Overlap Issues and Cross-Pollination Opportunities
Issued 2nd week of month, after SMC discussion of Project Team Report during the 1st week.
16. Accessibility Forum – February 2002 Proposal: Resolution of Overlap and Cross-Pollination Issues Project Interaction Subgroup will Identify, Map and Track Issues (to supplement teams’ individual tracking with master list)
A joint conference call will be help with appropriate team and SMC members to resolve working relationship (avoiding divergence, maximizing efficiency)
17. Accessibility Forum – February 2002 Proposal:Housekeeping Preety has drafted a shell for Team and SMC reports
Preety has drafted a shell for issues tracking and has volunteered to maintain the document!
Stakeholder involvement in the projects and the SMC, and the availability of monthly reports should provide ample opportunity for participation. Can lack of dissent during the process be considered approval?
18. Accessibility Forum – February 2002 Affinity Subgroup Council Members:
Denise Hewitt (IDEA) Marti McCuller, Chair (Agassa)
David Poehlman (ACB) Connie O'Dea (OSD)
Debbie Williams (FAA)
Staff coordinator: Bill Hetzner
Overall responsibilities
Encourage affinity groups and solicit feedback from them
19. Accessibility Forum – February 2002 Fulfilling the Promise of Section 508 Ed Reniker
20. Accessibility Forum – February 2002 Balancing the Pressures of Section 508
21. BREAKResume -- 10:40 AM
22. Accessibility Forum – February 2002 AT/E&IT Interoperability Project Team Progress Report Accessibility Forum Meeting
February 27, 2002
23. Accessibility Forum – February 2002 Outline Project Team Goals
Plan to Meet Project Goals
Project Subgroup Approach
Project Subgroup Deliverables
Fast Track Approach
Current Results
Where We Are Going
Challenges for Project Team
24. Accessibility Forum – February 2002 Project Team Goals Understand the issues of interoperability – AT working together with E&IT products
Identify ways to improve these AT - E&IT interfaces
Explore alternatives for implementing improvements to interoperability
25. Accessibility Forum – February 2002 Plan to Meet Project Goals Develop a high level analysis of interoperability issues across Section 508
Analyze issues and develop action plans
Product subgroups leading to:
Comprehensive guidelines
Consolidated interoperability approaches
Fast Track experiment as part of subgroups
Identify technical interoperability issues across AT and E&IT products areas
26. Accessibility Forum – February 2002 Project Subgroup Approach Longer term recommendations regarding interoperability for future interfaces
Two subgroups focused on:
Software and O/S – June Perritt
Telecommunications – John Goldthwaite
Draft statement of deliverables from Software and O/S subgroup
27. Accessibility Forum – February 2002 Project Subgroup Deliverables Interoperability Guide for Government Agencies
Primer
Questions to ask vendors
How to interpret vendor responses
Use of product evaluation copies
Interoperability needs assessment
Interoperability available today – Fast Track
28. Accessibility Forum – February 2002 Project Subgroup Deliverables Consolidated Interoperability Approach
Issues
Requirements
Model
Recommendations
29. Accessibility Forum – February 2002 Fast Track Experiment Best practices for effective interoperability using current interfaces
Identify focused subset of AT/E&IT interfaces
Gather technical personnel
Identify issues and best practices
Document as guidelines
Iterate over the other interfaces
Coordinate findings across interfaces as part of subgroups
30. Accessibility Forum – February 2002 Current Results Quick, high-level analysis of interoperability issues has identified:
Many – Software and O/S, and Telecommunication
Some – Web
Few – Video and Multimedia, Desktop and PC, and Self Contained, Closed Systems
More detailed analyses by Software and O/S, and Telecommunication subgroups
Initial approach for developing Fast Track interoperability guidelines
31. Accessibility Forum – February 2002 Where We Are Going Identify deliverables from subgroups
Complete detailed analysis and recommendations:
Software and O/S
Telecommunications
Initiate detailed analysis for Web
Determine how to proceed with other product areas
32. Accessibility Forum – February 2002 Where We Are Going If successful, integrate Fast Track experiment
Identifying current interfaces
Need more organizational commitment to technical participation
Scheduling more Fast Track technical teams
33. Accessibility Forum – February 2002 Challenges for Project Team Balance the need to:
Deliver something soon
Provide more comprehensive and long-term assistance for interoperability of future systems
Obtain additional organizational commitment and AT and E&IT technical personnel for project work
Find effective way to involve users/customers in these processes
Packaging of results for stakeholders, including government officials
34. LUNCH Resume -- 1:40 PM
35. Accessibility Forum – February 2002 Objective Measures ProjectTeam Progress Report Accessibility Forum Meeting
February 27, 2002
36. Accessibility Forum – February 2002 Project Goals Foster common understanding of the Final Standard for 508 by all stakeholders
Not about defining the Standard Defining and modifying the Standard is the job of the Access Board
Promote clear and consistent communication regarding the accessibility of E&IT products
Not about defining conformance
Not about conducting compliance testingRather about understanding practical ways to help all stakeholders meet accessibility requirements
37. Accessibility Forum – February 2002 Plan to Meet Project Goals To the extent possible the team will identify, document and develop objective processes for assessing the accessibility of E&IT based on the technical provisions of the Final Standard for Section 508
Analyze the Standard for necessary assumptions, preconditions, suggestions for clarification, practical approaches and consistent reporting terminology
Inventory available resources that can help to assess the accessibility of E&IT products as defined by the Standard
38. Accessibility Forum – February 2002 Accomplishments Documented team consensus project plan
Project objectives
Project scope
Tasks and deliverables
Identified three tasks
Analyze the Standard (underway)
Inventory accessibility resources (underway)
Investigate accessibility reporting (follows)
39. Accessibility Forum – February 2002 Tasks Underway Analyze the Standard
Analysis ‘instrument’ developed to promote consistent review by all team members
Basic questions to ask about each provision
Structured approach towards common understanding
Strong collaboration on terminology with ITTATC
Inventory Accessibility Resources
Matrix of existing tools, techniques, practices and related standards
Identify the applicability of resources to each provision
40. Accessibility Forum – February 2002 Current Results Analyze the Standard
Initial draft analysis in progress for
1194.21 - Software and Operating Systems
1194.22 - Web based Intranet and Internet Information and Applications
1194.23 - Telecommunication Products
Inventory Accessibility Resources
Initial inventory in progress for 1194.21, 1194.22, 1194.23
More detailed review of selected tools for 1194.22
‘Worst case’ web-site developed as basis for review
41. Accessibility Forum – February 2002 Next Steps Complete the Work In Progress
Expand the Scope of the Analysis
1194.24 – Video and Multimedia Products
1194.25 – Self Contained, Closed Products
1194.26 – Desktop and Portable Computers
1194.31 – Functional Performance Criteria
1194.41 – Information, Documentation and Support
Extend the Inventory of Accessibility Resources
1194.24, 1194.25, 1194.26, 1194.31 and 1194.41
42. Accessibility Forum – February 2002 Where We Are Going Publish results from Tasks 1 and 2
Feedback to the Stakeholder Community
Task 3: Investigate Accessibility Reporting
Integrate results from precursor tasks
Create clear and consistent formats to describe the accessibility of E&IT products
Deliver to support informed procurement decisions
43. Accessibility Forum – February 2002 Perceptions and Concerns Perception that project will result in third party testing
Testing after development is very late and expensive
Concern that project will lead to mandated testing
Increased cost to Industry, limited expensive product set available to Government
Fear disclosure of proprietary internal measurement
Restricted product innovation and competitive advantage
Worry about setting a ceiling for accessibility
Implementing the letter of the law rather than the intent
44. Accessibility Forum – February 2002 Objective Measures ProjectSome Current Results Accessibility Forum Meeting
February 27, 2002
45. Accessibility Forum – February 2002 Analyze the Standard Analyze the Standard for necessary assumptions, preconditions, suggestions for clarification, practical approaches and consistent reporting terminology
Basic questions to ask about each provision
Structured approach towards common understanding and communication
46. Accessibility Forum – February 2002 Analysis Approach Analysis template to collect the following kinds of information:
Necessary assumptions, outstanding issues and terms, or assessment preconditions
Suggestions for clarification, practical approaches and consistent reporting terminology
Assessment methods
Additional comments
47. Accessibility Forum – February 2002 On Common Terms Necessary assumptions, outstanding issues and terms, or assessment preconditions
Synergy and leverage with related efforts – Important contributions on terminology
Broaden the base for input and review
Suggests opportunities for clarification and consistent reporting terminology
48. Accessibility Forum – February 2002 Jim Tobias Inclusive Technologies
732.441.0831
tobias@inclusive.com
www.inclusive.com
49. Accessibility Forum – February 2002 Terms and Definitions Agreeing on the meanings of certain terms in 508 is
important: clear communication, dialog with Access Board and others
achievable: starts with what we know and works onward; finesses tricky issues of testing and certification
Some terms have pre-existing meanings or legal definitions
58. “It’s Half Time!” Resume -- 3:40 PM
59. Accessibility Forum – February 2002 User Perspective on Section 508 Panel Discussion
Starts at 3:40 PM
60. Accessibility Forum – February 2002 User Perspective on Section 508 Moderator: Bill Hetzner
Panel Members
Janina Sajka American Foundation for the Blind
Marti McCuller Agassa Technologies
Timothy Creagan SHHH
Harley Thomas Paralyzed Veterans of America
61. Accessibility Forum – February 2002 User Perspective on Section 508 Objective
Provide the Forum membership with an opportunity to hear from and ask questions of user representatives
Points to be addressed
Issues and opportunities in meeting Section 508 requirements.
Working with the Accessibility Forum – issues, expectations, and results.
How government procurement and requiring officers can ensure that products meet the requirements of Section 508.
62. Accessibility Forum – February 2002 Thank You for Your Participation! Reception tonight at 6:30 PMGrand Ballroom II
Resume tomorrow morning at 8:30 inGrand Ballroom I
Guest Speaker:IBM's Director of the World Wide Accessibility Center, Austin, Texas
Panel: Industry sectors perspective on addressing Section 508 requirements
Break Out Sessions: Project Activity
End at 4:30 PM
63. End of Session Wednesday, February 27
64. Good Morning! We will start at 8:30 Thursday, February 28
65. Accessibility Forum – February 2002 Accessibility Forum Agenda Thursday, Feb. 28 Guest Speaker:IBM's Director of the World Wide Accessibility Center, Austin, Texas
Panel: Industry Sectors Perspective on Addressing Section 508 Requirements
Break (approximately 10:30 AM: 30 minutes)
Break Out Sessions: Project Activity
Interoperability of Electronic Information Technology and Assistive Technology (Crystal III)
Objective Measures for Accessibility Standards for Electronic and Information Technology (Crystal I)
Lunch (approximately Noon: 90 minutes)
Break Out Sessions for Project Activity continue after lunch
Break (approximately 3 PM: 30 minutes)
End at 4:30 PM Shon Saliga
Jack Corley, moderator
Bill Hetzner
Jim Kindrick
66. Accessibility Forum – February 2002 Shon O. Saliga Director
IBM's World Wide Accessibility Center
Austin, Texas
67. Accessibility Forum – February 2002 Perspectives From Various Industry Sectors on Addressing Section 508 Requirements Panel Discussion
68. Accessibility Forum – February 2002 Industry Sectors Perspective on Addressing Section 508 Moderator: Jack Corley
Panel Members
Rex Lint Information Technology Assoc. of America (ITAA)
Bobbie Breden Telecommunications Industry Asso. (TIA)
David Bolnick The Accessibility Group Laboratories (TAG)
June Perritt IBM
Randy Marsden Madentec Limited / Assistive Technology Industry Asso. (ATIA)
69. Accessibility Forum – February 2002 Industry Sectors Perspective on Addressing Section 508 Objective
Discussion of issues important for various industry sectors in their efforts to address section 508 requirements. Sectors include technology manufacturers, software developers, service providers, and associations representing these sectors.
Points to be addressed
Current industry efforts to address Section 508 requirements.
Working with the Accessibility Forum – issues, expectations, and results
Outstanding issues and opportunities that panelists are encountering, especially where they would appreciate input from other stakeholders.
70. Industry Sectors Perspective on Addressing Section 508 The Access Board’s E&IT Accessibility Standards changing industry
Accessibility as part of the technical specifications for products
508 Standard will create opportunities, competition, innovation
71. Industry Sectors Perspective on Addressing Section 508 Current industry efforts to deliver the functionality defined in the Access
Board’s E&IT Accessibility Standards
Outstanding Issues and opportunities being encountered
Government agencies should determine if products meet their needs
72. Accessibility Forum – February 2002 Project Team Break Out Coverage Each Project Break Out session will be covered by Web Cast separately
Schedule:
11 – Noon Project Activity
Noon – 1:30 PM Lunch
1:30 PM – 3 PM Resume Project Activity
3 PM – 3:30 PM Break
3:30 PM – 4:30 PM Resume Project Activity
Resume Friday morning at 8:30 inGrand Ballroom I
73. BREAK
74. End of General Session Thursday, February 28
75. Friday, March 1
76. Accessibility Forum – February 2002 Accessibility Forum AgendaFriday, March 1 Panel: Government Response to Meeting Section 508 Requirements
Break (approximately 9:30 AM: 30 minutes)
Report on Results of Project Break Out Sessions
Members Open Discussion and Feedback
Close (noon) Ed Reniker, moderator
Bill Hetzner
Skip Crane, moderator
77. Accessibility Forum – February 2002 Government Response to Meeting Section 508 Requirements Panel Discussion
78. Accessibility Forum – February 2002 Government Response to Meeting Section 508 Requirements Moderator: Ed Reniker
Panel Members
David Baquis Access Board Section 508 Technical Specialist
Fred DiFiore USPTO Patent & Trademark Section 508 Coordinator
Lesley Field OMB OFPP Office of Federal Procurement Policy Analyst
Joe McKay GSA CIO, Office of Government-wide Policy
79. Accessibility Forum – February 2002 Government Response to Meeting Section 508 Requirements Objective
Provide our membership with an opportunity to hear from and ask questions of individuals who are active in the Section 508 Steering Committee Working Group and in the implementation of Section 508.
Points to be addressed
Current Government efforts underway to meet Section 508 requirements (How are you helping people ensure that they acquire accessible products that meet the 508 requirements?)
Outstanding issues in which they would appreciate involvement from other stakeholders. (How can other stakeholders help implement Section 508?)
80. Accessibility Forum – February 2002
81. Accessibility Forum – February 2002 Open Discussion Give us your Feedback
82. End of Session Friday, March 1