As more everyday activity migrates to digital technologies and the internet, a wave of new lawsuits are testing the boundaries of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the digital world. The ...
The federal government is often failing to meet its own requirements for digital accessibility, according to a new, congressionally-mandated report released late last month. The report notes that in ...
General Services Administration Administrator Robin Carnahan testifies before a House Oversight and Accountability Committee oversight hearing on Nov. 14, 2023, in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Kevin ...
Website accessibility lawsuits in the United States are becoming more common. In fact, industry analysts note that the number of web accessibility lawsuits has grown 19.8% this year and that retailers ...
Updates for Section 508 accessibility legislation go into effect in January, creating new specifications for how federal agencies must make websites and other digital information channels navigable ...
Get the latest federal technology news delivered to your inbox. The Department of Justice this week released a report on the accessibility of the federal government’s websites and digital technologies ...
For those who are not aware, Section 508 refers to a 1998 amendment to the Rehabilitation Act requiring government agencies to give “disabled employees and members of the public access to information ...
Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins testifies before a Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs hearings on "Veterans at the Forefront, Focusing on the future at VA," on Capitol Hill in Washington, ...
What difference does cloud computing make with regard to accessibility? As a governance, compliance, and matter of risk management, the answer is essentially “no difference.” Accessibility is as much ...
A long-awaited update to a federal rule ups the pressure on colleges and universities to ensure that their information and communication technology services are accessible to students with ...