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Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act requires federal agencies to ensure that their electronic and information technology (EIT) is accessible to people with disabilities. This extends to all technology procured, developed, maintained, or used by the government.
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Ask about Section 508Products must conform to the revised Section 508 standards, which incorporate WCAG 2.0 Level AA. Vendors must provide a Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT) documenting conformance. Testing must cover assistive technology compatibility.
Every federal IT procurement requires Section 508 compliance. Products that lack a completed VPAT or fail accessibility testing may be excluded from consideration. This applies to software, websites, documents, hardware, and multimedia.
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Bureauify. (2026). Section 508 Accessibility Compliance — Federal Contract Intelligence. Bureauify Federal Intelligence. Retrieved , from https://bureauify.com/program/section-508
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