Resources
Guides for public-sector accessibility teams.
Practical, source-cited guides on monitoring against ADA Title II, writing RFP language, and planning PDF accessibility work.
An accessibility governance maturity model
A lightweight maturity ladder for public-sector and large-site programs: from ad-hoc audits to continuous operations with clear ownership, evidence, and procurement-ready reporting.
GuideDigital services· 7 min read· May 15, 2026Section 508 and VPAT: a practical primer
How Revised Section 508 maps to WCAG for federal agencies and contractors, what a VPAT/ACR is for in procurement, and how to read tooling exports without overclaiming compliance.
ReferenceProcurement· 9 min read· May 15, 2026ADA Title II deadlines explained
Who faces which Title II web compliance dates, what WCAG 2.1 AA means in practice, and how to turn the calendar into an operational checklist — without treating automation as a certificate.
GuideDigital services· 8 min read· May 15, 2026PDF accessibility remediation planning for public-sector teams
How to plan PDF accessibility remediation when your library is in the thousands: discovery, triage, prioritization tiers, and the line between heuristic triage and PDF/UA certification.
GuideContent team· 8 min read· May 14, 2026RFP appendix language for public-sector accessibility
Drop-in accessibility language for RFP responses serving state and local government. Covers monitoring, prioritization, reporting, PDFs, and post-launch accountability — without overpromising conformance.
ReferenceProcurement· 5 min read· May 14, 2026ADA Title II website monitoring: an operational overview
What state and local government teams need to operate against the ADA Title II web rule: what's in scope, what counts as monitoring, where automated tooling helps, and where manual review is still required.
GuideDigital services· 7 min read· May 14, 2026