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Purpose
In response to the need to insure equal access to electronic and information technologies, OK.gov has developed a set of standards for Web page design. Just as environmental obstacles have inhibited individuals with disabilities, the Web poses an entirely new set of obstacles. In recognition of those individuals with visual, physical or developmental disabilities OK.gov has adopted a policy to make government information accessible to all.It has been estimated that 54 million people or 20.6 percent of all Americans have some level of disability. According to the Disability Statistics Center:
Design Standards
These standards are influenced by those recommended by the W3C and Access Board Section 508 Guidelines. The Access Board is responsible for developing the standards outlined by the amended Rehabilitation Act of 1998. Universal design calls for appropriate use auxiliary aids and services where necessary to ensure communication.OK.gov has adopted the Design of HTML Pages to increase accessibility to users with disabilities as the primary guideline to meet the objectives of the Universal Access for State Design policy. These published guidelines are maintained by professionals trained in the area of assistive and information technology. OK.gov embraces these standards and will be evaluating our site on a regular basis, increasing the opportunity for all individuals to access information over the Internet. The Universal Access Design Standards are being integrated into OK.gov and will continue to evolve as new technologies and opportunities emerge.
Assessment, Testing and Repair Methods
In order to assure maximum effectiveness of our online information and services, an Accessibility Team has been created to discover, define, and document accessibility issues regarding the portal to help meet these requirements of Section 508.The portal agrees to evaluate various tools designed to assess and repair existing html. Currently there are four areas where Web tools apply to Section 508: a) assessment, b) repair c) Creation, and d) transformation. Assessment tools report discrepancies in the code that determine whether an existing site is compliant. Repair tools modify Web pages to meet the standards. Creation tools are used to create new pages that comply with the standards. Transformation tools, or assistive technology, assist the end user in reading a Web site. User testing with individuals with disabilities is a vital part of the accessibility initiative. The portal will independently test users with various disabilities to evaluate the accessibility of the content and services available on the portal. The appropriate assistive technologies will be used in these tests based on specific disabilities and the results of the tests will be used to make repairs and improvements to the portal. NOTE: While the content and services located directly on the portal comply, the portal cannot guarantee that links to sites outside the portal architecture are accessible. The portal is not responsible for those entities. State agencies interested in developing accessible sites are offered training and tools by the portal and are responsible for their own Web sites. RESOURCES:
access.adobe.com - this site provides tools to help visually disabled users whose screen reader software is not compatible with the Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.0. These online tools convert PDF documents into either HTML or ASCII text, which can then be read by a number of common screen reader programs. These tools approximate the logical reading order of the text in an Adobe PDF document and reformat it into a single column of text.W3C Web Accessibility Initiative http://www.w3.org/WAI/ Access Board http://www.access-board.gov/ Section 508 http://www.section508.gov/ For password issues and website technical assistance, please contact the OK.gov Help Desk. |
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