Assistive Technology
Equipment, adaptive devices and computer software and hardware that can help people with everyday tasks and work-related duties.
Provides information about assistive technology products and rehabilitation equipment available from domestic and international sources. View the list of new products that can help you live and work independently.
Assistive Technology (AT) for Wounded Service Members
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.
International Center for Disability Resources on the Internet
Works to increase opportunities for people with disabilities by identifying barriers to participation in society and promoting best practices and universal design.
Job Accommodation Network (JAN) Searchable Online Accommodation Resource (SOAR)
Navy Personnel Command - Home, Transportation & Workplace Accommodations
Rehabilitation Engineering & Assistive Technology Association of America
Awards Segways to severely injured Veterans to assist them in returning to college, participating more fully in activities with family members, excelling in their physical therapy and living a full and high-quality life. Online and mail-in application forms available.
Soldiers' Angels Project Valour-IT
Telecommunications for the Deaf & Hard of Hearing
Promotes equal access to telecommunications, media and information technology for individuals who are deaf, hard-of-hearing, late deafened, or deaf-blind. TDI also addresses the issues of high-quality captioning of television programs and equal access to 9-1-1 centers and other public safety answering points, including the innovative course, Emergency Responders and the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Community: Taking the First Steps to Disaster Preparedness.
Trace Research & Development Center
Walter Reed Army Medical Center Laptop Project
A Web-based screen reader that enables people with visual impairments to access the Web from any computer that has a sound card. Click here for an Audio Description of WebAnywhere.