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AccessGAGeorgia’s Accessible IT Initiative
Carolyn Phillips, Director, Tools for LifeWith contributions from Joy Kniskern and Liz Persaud
www.gatfl.orgwww.AccessGA.gatech.edu
AccessGA Website - http://accessga.org/index.
php
Purpose of AccessGA
• Assist Georgia’s State ADA Coordinator’s Office, who is an equal partner and funds this initiative, and state agencies to reach compliance with section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act and ADA.
• Digital age requires access of information and communication technologies– Websites. WCAG Guidelines Compliance– Software Applications. Videos. YouTube. Mobile
Platforms– Content. Word. Forms. Excel. Adobe. PowerPoint.
AccessGA Pilot Initiative
• Pilot Agencies– Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC)– University System of Georgia (USG)– Georgia Building Authority (GBA)– Georgia Council on Developmental Disabilities (GCDD)– Georgia Department of Community Affairs (DCA)– Georgia State Financing and Investment Commission (GSFIC)– Georgia Vocational Rehabilitation Agency (GVRA)
• New Partners: GTA and Carl Vinson Institute on Government Leadership
AccessGA: Phase I
• Products Completed through December 31, 2013
– National Survey, Distribution and Report – Branding, Logo and Fact Sheet– Business Case – Support / Ticketing System and Toll Free Line Launch – Technical Assistance Wiki– Accessible Electronic Information Video – June 5th AccessGA Launch Event and Videotaping – Beginning recruitment of web evaluation team – users with disabilities
and one sighted technical consultant who worked on 508 legislation and is an expert in information architecture and accessible design.
AccessGA: Phase I
– Special Project Discovery Meetings• Special Projects Discovery Meetings • Special Projects Discovery Meetings Agency follow-up meetings
Follow up 30 min. phone call meetings
AccessGA: Phase I
• Webinars– Content Accessibility June 2013 Webinar – Webinar on Web Accessibility – Robert Todd at BOR (207
participants)– Procurement and Why Accessible ICT is Important –
April 24, 2-3:30 pm Debra Ruh, Global Accessible ICT Expert!– GTA Drupal June 2014 Webinar
• Newsletters– Winter: Web Accessibility – Resources: March 21, 2014– Procurement: May 2014– Accessible Drupal Template of GTA and Accessibility of Content
Tips, June 2014
AccessGA: Phase I
• Web Accessibility Evaluation Team– 4 users with disabilities and one sighted technical
assistant– 4 web audits and reports to agencies or agency web
development team– 13 projected for next year– Fine tuning our team process and reports– 508 refresh guidelines – June 2014 Federal Register
Comments to be announced
AccessGA: Phase II
• July 1, 2014 – June 30, 2015• Strengthen core partnership• Evaluate merits of AccessGA Consortium
– Who, what, when, why, how
• Establish state ICT Accessibility Lab– Evaluate new ICT products- report out– Help agencies with VPATs (Voluntary Product Accessibility
Template) – Procure state licensed high end web evaluation software– Offer on-going training, webinars, newsletters, technical assistance
to state agencies and county government on accessible ICT– Assist agencies with accessible social media and mobile platforms
by working with GTA– Promote GTA’s accessible Drupal templates
ICT MOOC
Consider this:
– Is your agency or organization, or ones you routinely use, producing accessible ICT? Website? Forms? Word documents? Manuals? PowerPoints? Excel forms?
– When you use contractors to develop websites or applications, are you requiring that they comply with WCAG guidelines?
– Be Aware: JAWS users may not see all of the problems on a website. JAWS is intelligent enough to self-correct certain accessibility flaws.
Tools for Life Advisory Council - http://www.gatfl.gatech.edu/tflwiki/index.php?title=Advisory_Council
Tools for Life AT Network - http://www.gatfl.gatech.edu/network.php
Carolyn Phillips
Director of Tools for Life
Ben Jacobs
Accommodations Specialist
Liz Persaud
Training, Outreach and Development Coordinator
Martha Rust
AT Specialist
DisclaimerThis presentation is produced by Tools for Life which is a result of the Assistive Technology Act of 1998, as amended in 2004. It is a program of the Georgia Institute of Technology, College of Architecture, AMAC Accessibility Solutions and is funded by grant #H224C030009 of the Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA), Department of Education. The contents of this presentation were developed under a grant from the Department of Education. However, those contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the Department of Education, Georgia Tech, COA or AMAC and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal government.
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