Title II Countdown: Last-Minute Moves Before Key Compliance Deadlines
Featuring the Colorado Governor's Office of Information Technology, we discuss high-impact initiatives to take to comply with ADA Title II before the April deadline.
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Featuring the Colorado Governor's Office of Information Technology, we discuss high-impact initiatives to take to comply with ADA Title II before the April deadline.
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Join us for a live webinar where we’ll discuss the latest regulatory requirements, how to properly evaluate your vendor’s VPAT, and our six-step framework for ongoing success.
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What is ACA Compliance? The Accessible Canada Act (ACA) is Canada’s federal accessibility law, designed to create a Canada without barriers by 2040. The ACA became…
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Learn the six steps to getting started with ADA Title II Compliance and how Allyant's solutions support every step of the way.
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Learn why accessibility is critically important. In this webinar, we demonstrate accessible websites and PDFs from the perspective of a blind screen reader user.
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Learn how digital design and development agency Vaan Group has made accessibility a contractual promise, with the backing of Allyant.
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Our VP of Accessibility explains why the dangerous "delay and risk" mentality about accessibility can hurt your business and your brand.
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The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) are a globally recognized set of technical standards created by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) to ensure websites, documents, and digital experiences are accessible to people with disabilities.
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Learn how Infinite Campus transformed a legal mandate into a structured, strategic initiative using its VPAT as a roadmap for software success.
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Section 508 compliance requires ICT to conform with WCAG 2.0 AA standards. It applies to U.S. federal agencies, requiring them to make their information and communication technology (ICT) accessible to people with disabilities.
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