Federal Government

Access Board Publications

Links to rules, guidelines, notices, studies, reports and certain accessibility laws.

Access Board Research

Check out the Access Board-sponsored research into accessibility relating to architecture and design, communication, and transportation.

Access Board's Guidance on Web-based Intranet & Internet Information & Applications

Description of the standards federal agencies must follow when producing Web pages.

Access to Telecommunications

Information on telecommunications accessibility provisions under the Telecommunications Act.

Accessibility of State & Local Government Web Sites to People with Disabilities

Information from the U.S. Department of Justice regarding how Web sites can be made accessible for people with disabilities.

Accessible Telecommunications Product Design

Provides technical guidance for designers of telecommunications products, with the understanding that Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act does not impose requirements on manufacturers but does require Federal agencies to comply with accessibility regulations when procuring, developing or using electronic and information technology.

Agriculture Department (USDA) TARGET Center

Serves USDA employees, their federal partners and members of the public interested in accessibility and ergonomics.

Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Frequently Asked Questions

An overview of the ADA's requirements for ensuring equal opportunity for persons with disabilities in employment, state and local government services, public accommodations, commercial facilities and transportation.

Assistive Listening Systems (ALSs)

ADA Accessibility Guidelines require assistive listening systems in certain assembly areas, such as theaters, concert and lecture halls and arenas. These technical bulletins from the Access Board explain the different types of systems available and provide guidance on their use and installation.

Association for Persons with Disabilities in Agriculture (APDA)

An employee organization formed in 1990 to meet the needs of U.S. Department of Agriculture employees with disabilities.

Closed Captioning Factsheet

Overview of information on closed captioning from the Federal Communications Commission.

Closed Captioning Information & Resources

Links to information on closed captioning from the Federal Communications Commission.

Closed Captioning of Video Programming

Regulations from the Federal Communications Commission regarding closed captioning of video programming.

Computer/Electronic Accommodations Program (CAP)

U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) program that assists DoD and other federal agencies by purchasing assistive technology and related services, providing training on using assistive technology, advising on creating accessible electronic environments and assisting in accommodating workers with disabilities.

Computer/Electronic Accommodations Program (CAP) - Assistive Technology Information

Objective information from the CAP program about assistive technology products and rehabilitation equipment for people with all types of disabilities.

Computer/Electronic Accommodations Program (CAP) For Wounded Service Members

Assistive technology and services for people with disabilities, wounded service members returning with dexterity impairments including upper extremity amputees, vision or hearing loss and cognitive injuries such as Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). Do the CAP Online Needs Assessment.

Consumers' Guide to Telecommunications Relay Service (TRS)

Everything you want to know about using a TRS.

Deaf & Hard of Hearing in Government

A national, nonprofit organization serving as an employee support group for federal employees who are either deaf or hard of hearing. Also serves as a resource organization for the federal government nationwide.

Department of Agriculture (USDA) Section 508 Accessibility Information

Information on Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, which requires that federal agencies' electronic and information technology is accessible to people with disabilities, including employees and members of the public.

Department of Education Assistive Technology Program

Overview of a program that uses technology to assist employees and customers with disabilities in accessing information.

Department of Justice (DOJ) Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act Home Page

Overview of Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, which requires that federal agencies' electronic and information technology is accessible to people with disabilities, including employees and members of the public.

Department of the Interior Accessible Technology Center

The Accessible Technology Program supports employees with disabilities by determining the appropriate assistive technology and ergonomic solutions for the individual.

Department of the Treasury Employment Information for People with Disabilities

Information on Treasury's hiring practices and accommodations procedures.

Department of the Treasury Office of the Procurement Executive Section 508 Questions & Answers

Information for Treasury Department employees concerning Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act and commercial item acquisition.

Disability Access Focus Group of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)

Information on and from the FCC Technology Advisory Council's focus group charged with analyses of technology and accessibility for persons with disabilities.

E-Gov

Home page of the E-Gov initiative, using Internet-based technology, streamlining citizen-to-government communications.

E-Learning: Conforming to Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act

Simple and effective guidance that addresses the specific issues surrounding Section 508 and e-learning initiatives within the federal government and for federal employees.

Federal Acquisition Regulations

Final Federal Acquisition Rule for implementing Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 relating to electronic and information technology accessibility for persons with disabilities.

Federal CapTel

The Captioned Telephone (CapTel) is a new technology that allows people to receive word-for-word captions of their telephone conversations.

Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Disability Issues Links

A list of links from the FCC Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau related to disability issues, including closed captioning, 911-TTY compatibility, telecommunication relay services and various sections of the Rehabilitation Act.

Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Disability Rights Office

Provides technical assistance to consumers, government and businesses on telecommunications access for people with sensory and other disabilities.

Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Frequently Asked Questions About Disability Issues

Answers to frequently asked questions about Telecommunications Relay Services, Closed-Captioning, Assistive Listening Devices, the Telecommunications Act of 1996 and other telecommunications issues.

Federal Relay Conference Captioning (RCC)

Information about this service to help deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals participate in remote meetings, phone calls, videoconferences and multi-party teleconference calls on a functionally equivalent basis.

Federal Relay Service

A federal government service which allows federal employees who are deaf, hard-of-hearing, deaf/blind or have speech disabilities to have equal communication access.

Federal Relay Service Online (FRSO)

Fill out this quick form to begin using the internet relay service, which allows the user to make telecommunications relay calls to or from the federal government offices.

Filing a Section 255 of the Communications Act Consumer Inquiry or Complaint

Information from the Federal Communications Commission on filing a complaint related to Section 255.

General Services Administration (GSA) Assistive Technology Showcase

Information on GSA's Assistive Technology Showcase, which displays state-of-the-art assistive technologies and ergonomic solutions.

General Services Administration (GSA) Electronic Government & Technology Access

GSA's Information Technology Accessibility and Workforce (ITAW) provides assistive technology solutions to eliminate barriers for people with disabilities.

General Services Administration's (GSA) Center for Information Technology Accommodation

Provides assistive technology solutions to eliminate barriers for people with disabilities.

Guide to Disability Rights Laws

Overview of 11 federal laws and links to federal agencies to contact for more information.

High School/High Tech

Provides students with disabilities the opportunity to explore exciting careers in science, mathematics and technology.

Moving Ahead with Eye Power

Information on the work NASA has conducted to help reduce the size and increase the portability of eye trackers, which provide assistance to people with limited movement and speech.

National Council on Disability (NCD)

President-appointed council that promotes policies, programs, practices and procedures that guarantee opportunity for all individuals with disabilities.

National Institute on Disability & Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR)

NIDRR is a division of the U.S. Department of Education which funds a variety of research projects and research centers around the country.

National Science Foundation (NSF) Web Site Accessibility

Information on NSF's efforts to make their Web site accessible to the widest possible audience.

National Weather Service Accessibility Related Sites & Resources

Links to accessibility Web sites and resources from the National Weather Service.

Navy Exceptional Family Member Program

Assists sailors by addressing the special needs of their exceptional family members during the assignment process, including medical, developmental or educational needs, accessibility, adaptive equipment or assistive technology.

New On-Line Guidance Available on Telecommunications Products

Since issuing its standards for electronic and information technology under section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, the U.S. Access Board has maintained a program of continuing on-line guidance and training on compliance with the standards.

Section 255 of the Communications Act Fact Sheet

Information on Section 255 of the Communications Act, which requires that telecommunications manufacturers and service providers make their products and services accessible for people with disabilities.

Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act Acquisition Frequently Asked Questions

Provides a consolidation of acquisition-related questions that have been posed by agencies, contractors and members of the disability community regarding Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act.

Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act Self-Evaluation Web Accessibility Questionnaire for Component Web Contacts

Information to help federal agencies evaluate whether their Internet pages are accessible to people with disabilities.

Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act Tutorial Developing Accessible Software

This tutorial from the U.S. Access Board illustrates the application of the Section 508 requirements for Software Applications and Operating Systems, Technical Provisions.

Section508.gov

Clearinghouse of information on Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, which requires federal agencies to make their electronic and information technology accessible to people with disabilities.

Social Security Administration (SSA) Accessibility Policy

Information on SSA's efforts to make all of their online documents accessible to people with disabilities.

Statutory Language from the Telecommunications Act

Language of Section 255 of the Telecommunications Act pertaining to Access by Persons with Disabilities.

Technical Assistance to Ensure Successful Implementation of Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act

Links to information, assistance and a tutorial from the U.S. Access Board, which developed the accessibility standards for the various electronic and information technologies covered by Section 508.

Telework: A Guide for Managers, Supervisors & Telework Coordinators

Handbook from the U.S. Office of Personnel Management that provides agencies and employees with current guidance and support to increase the use of Telework.

Testing for Web Accessibility Compliance Under Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act

Information from the U.S. Department of Education about testing web pages to ensure they meet Section 508 standards.

Treasury Department Office of the Procurement Executive: Section 508

Information on the Treasury Department's obligations and policies under Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act. Section 508 requires that the federal government only acquire electronic and information technology goods and services that provide for access by persons with disabilities.

U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) Bookstore Subject Bibliography: Physical Disabilities

Publications, subscriptions and electronic products relating to physical disabilities that can be purchased from GPO.

Understanding Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act & the Access Board's Standards

Information from the Access Board on Section 508, which requires federal agencies to make their electronic and information technology accessible to people with disabilities.

Usability.gov

Links to Web sites and other resources on usability, accessibility and related topics from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Useful Accessibility Resource Web Sites

A list compiled by the U.S. Department of Commerce of web sites that may be helpful to Web developers attempting to make their Web sites fully accessible.

Using a TTY

Describes how to handle TTY calls and provides a list of TTY abbreviations and syntax often used by persons with speech and hearing impairments.

Web Accessibility Best Practices from NASA Webmaster Community

Information on NASA's efforts to make web pages accessible for people with disabilities.

Web Metrics Testbed

Good usability is critical to the success of a Web site. This tool lets users explore the feasibility of a range of tools and techniques that support rapid, remote and automated testing and evaluation of Web site usability.

Work at Home & Telework as a Reasonable Accommodation

Fact sheet provides information on work at home and telework, which can expand employment opportunities for persons with disabilities.
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