Government websites at any level are required to meet accessibility compliance. Our experience tells us that the accessibility requirements of these types of websites can vary wildly due to their nature, and there’s no such thing as one size fits all. Some site managers or developers may need help finding and fixing barriers in website themes and functionalities, while other teams may have high frequency content changes with multiple content creators and need help making sure the content is added in accessible ways..
AccessiCart can help
We specialize in helping government entities ensure their sites are compliant to the highest degree, no matter the site’s type. We can customize help on a case-by-case basis, generally falling into two types:
- Project based accessibility testing and consulting. This is appropriate for remediation or development projects.
- Ongoing monthly plans for checking accessibility. These include testing, consulting about fixes, retesting and documentation of remediation.
All of AccessiCart’s services include both automated and extensive manual testing, including user-testing by users with disabilities. This ensures the practices work as they should, in real life and every time.
Government or ADA Title II websites can vary widely in size (from very small brochure sites to massive sites with high user-interaction), the size of the team of stakeholders who must be engaged, and the frequency of content updates. Because of this, AccessiCart’s services for government entities is quoted on a case-by-case basis.
Reach out today to schedule a call to chat about your project and get a quote.