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Procurement

Purchasing pathways your procurement team can use.

We work with public-sector procurement on whichever pathway fits your agency. Below are the routes buyers most commonly use to acquire accessibility tooling — your contracting office will determine which applies in your jurisdiction.

Common purchasing pathways

  • GSA MAS IT (formerly Schedule 70)

    Federal buyers commonly acquire SaaS via the GSA Multiple Award Schedule under the IT category. State and local entities may also leverage GSA Cooperative Purchasing for certain IT products and services.

  • GSA Cooperative Purchasing

    State, local, and tribal entities can use GSA Schedule contracts for IT products and services that fall under the cooperative-purchasing scope. Your procurement team can verify scope and authority.

  • NASPO ValuePoint

    Multi-state cooperative contract vehicle. NASPO ValuePoint master agreements are commonly used by state and local entities for cloud and IT services.

  • State of Florida IT services

    Florida agencies often acquire IT services via DMS State Term Contracts and the IT Staff Augmentation contract family. Your state contracting office can confirm the appropriate vehicle.

  • Sourcewell, OMNIA Partners, Equalis Group, TIPS

    Major cooperative purchasing organizations used by local government, K-12, higher ed, and special districts. We can work with your procurement team to determine the right cooperative pathway.

  • Direct contracting / sole-source

    When existing vehicles don't fit, agencies may acquire Parity through direct contracting under their local procurement code, with sole-source justification documented when applicable.

Why teams evaluate Parity alongside enterprise incumbents

Broader digital governance suites and legacy accessibility tools each have strengths. Parity is narrower on purpose: continuous WCAG crawling, deduplicated fix surfacesso developers fix root causes once, regression evidence across scans, and exports your oversight committee can file. We do not certify conformance or replace manual review — teams that need that clarity in the procurement record tend to shortlist us when noisy page-level issue lists have already burned the program's credibility.

  • Agency hierarchy (agency → client orgs → sites) matches how digital shops serve public-sector portfolios.
  • Branded PDF and VPAT-style matrix exports with org-configured disclaimers.
  • Honest automation scope: machine checks surface roughly 30–40% of WCAG failures; expert review remains essential.

Why pricing is quote-only

Parity pricing reflects the number of websites you monitor, scan cadence, PDF volume, reporting needs, and how much accountability your procurement team wants documented. A published rate card would either over-charge small portfolios or under-deliver to larger ones. We'd rather scope what you actually need and quote it transparently.

See pricing approach

Talk to us about purchasing.

Tell us the pathway your team prefers or which vehicles are available. We'll route the conversation to the right contracting partner on our side.

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