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ICT Accessibility Procurement Process diagram

Questions for vendors

  • Do they understand and comply with accessibility guidelines (Section 508 or WCAG 2.0 AA)
  • Is a VPAT available?  If so, ask for a copy.
  • What is their process for testing accessibility?
    • Do they test with actual users with different disabilities?
    • Have they tested with any assistive technologies? Which ones?
  • Do they have staff that specialize in accessibility?
  • If the product is not accessible, do they have a roadmap for improvement? If so, ask for a copy.
  • Who to contact if product is found to have accessibility problems?

Note: See a more extensive list of questions for vendors.

Manual Accessibility Evaluation checklist

VPATs

    • The salesperson knows what a VPAT is
    • VPAT was completed by a 3rd party rather than the product vendor
    • Every criteria is not “Supported”
    • It is dated within the last year or two
    • There are Remarks and Explanations
      • Real examples are provided
      • Testing procedures are referenced
    • The vendor has a reputation / history of dedicating resources to accessibility, e.g. Microsoft, Google, Blackboard
  • Examples

Gauge the potential impact of a particular product's accessibility on the University

  • Will the product be used by a large number of people?
  • Will access to a University program or service be denied?
  • Are there workarounds to the accessibility barriers?
  • Will a critical program or service be impacted?
  • Will the use create significant legal exposure?
  • Will the cost of providing accommodations (alternate access) be high?

ICT Accessibility Procurement Form

Other Resources

WebAIM's WCAG 2.0 checklist

W3C Web Accessibility Initiative

Screen reader keystrokes

Incorporating Accessibility into the ICT Procurement Process - Workshop PowerPoints

Part I: Mobile Accessibility

 

 

 

 

 

 

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