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Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act (Section 508) requires all electronic and information technology (also referred to as information and communication technology or ICT) that is developed, procured, maintained, or used by a federal agency to be accessible to people with disabilities.
Accessibility Requirements Tool (ART) - ART helps federal agencies create solicitations and contracting documentation that complies with Section 508, to ensure that IT products and services the federal government procures are accessible to persons with disabilities.
Characteristic of accessibility The information that the user needs must be perceivable to them. That is, it is be available to one of their senses (sight, hearing or touch). As an example, if the information is provided as text, someone that has sight needs to be able to see it.
Requirement development includes all the activities and tasks associated with discovering, evaluating, recording, documenting and validating the requirements for a particular project or program of work.
Web accessibility evaluation tools are software programs or online services that help determine if web content meets accessibility guidelines.
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Requirements Adequate Financial Resources. Been in Business for 2+ Years. Compliance with the Trade Agreements Act (TAA) DUNS Number and Active SAM.gov Registration. Integrity and Business Ethics. Sell Your Solutions Commercially. Past Performance. Fair and Reasonable Pricing.
GSA stands for the General Services Administration which is a government agency that was established in 1949. The agency has evolved over the years and today is tasked with managing government buildings and real estate, providing product and service procurement support, and developing policies and regulations.
ART helps you generate a list of Section 508 requirements applicable to the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) you want to procure. The series explains when to use ART, how to create and edit your list of requirements, and how to use the list generated by ART.

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