request.datasource_training Section 508: The Road to Accessibility
Skip NavigationSection 508. Opening Doors to IT Logo. (5 stars and 3 red stripes)
Change Font
 

Clear
 

Additional Links

Communications/Media

508 Tools & Resources

AT Showcase

Emergency Planning

Contact Us

508 News Release

New Agency Shared Practices

NOW AVAILABLE!! BAW TRAINING.

View the hearing webcast from May 1, 2008 on Draft Legislation Enhancing Access to Broadband Technology and Services for Persons with Disabilities. Also, view the Draft Act.

VENDORS! The new BuyAccessible Product and Services Directory is available! You can:

Vendors should also refer to the Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT). The purpose of the Voluntary Product Accessibility Template is to assist Federal contracting officials and other buyers in making preliminary assessments regarding the availability of commercial "Electronic and Information Technology" products and services with features that support accessibility.

GOVERNMENT PURCHASING AND PROCUREMENT OFFICIALS should refer to the BuyAccessible Wizard (BAW) to:

  • conduct your market research on accessible electronic and information technology products and services
  • meet your 508 requirements to acquire accessible products and services.

Section 508 requires that Federal agencies' electronic and information technology is accessible to people with disabilities. IT Accessibility & Workforce Division, in the U.S. General Services Administration's Office of Governmentwide Policy, has been charged with the task of educating Federal employees and building the infrastructure necessary to support Section 508 implementation. Using this web site, Federal employees and the public can access resources for understanding and implementing the requirements of Section 508.
If you have already registered for the 508 Universe please click this link.
Secure Login

If you have never registered for the 508 Universe before please click this link.
Register For 508 Universe

Having problems with the 508 Universe? Review the
User Guidance

 
Printer Friendly

Accessibility (04/30/2008) OGP-CIO

Take Pride in America     CIO.gov logo     estrategy.gov logo     ExpectMore.gov logo     usa.gov logo