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  2. Voluntary Product Accessibility Template - Wikipedia

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    The VPAT was originally designed as a tool for vendors to document product compliance to Section 508 and facilitate government market research on ICT with accessible features. Many people started to call the completed document a "VPAT" but the wider procurement community would prefer to call it a product Accessibility Conformance Report, or ACR.

  3. Section 508 Amendment to the Rehabilitation Act of 1973

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    The VPAT template was created by the Information Technology Industry Council (ITI). A VPAT lists potential attributes of the product that affect the degree to which it is accessible. One issue is whether a software's functions can be executed from the keyboard, or whether they require the use of a mouse, because keyboards are usable by a wider ...

  4. EN 301 549 - Wikipedia

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    EN 301 549 is the harmonized European Standard for ICT Accessibility. It is used in public procurement, as it is important that government services are easy for everyone to use. With European Accessibility Act, it is applicable to most organizations in Europe. Since it started, the rules have been updated to keep up with best practices. [5]

  5. VPAT - Wikipedia

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    Voluntary Product Accessibility Template, part of the United States Section 508 Amendment to the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title VPAT .

  6. US state laws and policies for ICT accessibility - Wikipedia

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    Many individual states within the US have accessibility policies for Information and Communications Technology (ICT). These policies often include references to national or international standards. These policies often include references to national or international standards.

  7. PDF/UA - Wikipedia

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    PDF/UA (PDF/Universal Accessibility), [1] formally ISO 14289, is an International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standard for accessible PDF technology. A technical specification intended for developers implementing PDF writing and processing software, PDF/UA provides definitive terms and requirements for accessibility in PDF documents and applications. [2]

  8. Wikipedia:WikiProject Accessibility/Most widely used templates

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    In such cases, the guidelines for editors at Wikipedia:Manual of Style (accessibility) are useful to review the templates. But in other cases, these guidelines won't suffice. The review may require expertise in accessibility, and the skill to assess conformance to the WCAG 2.0 and ATAG 2.0 guidelines.

  9. Web accessibility - Wikipedia

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    Web accessibility, or eAccessibility, [1] is the inclusive practice of ensuring there are no barriers that prevent interaction with, or access to, websites on the World Wide Web by people with physical disabilities, situational disabilities, and socio-economic restrictions on bandwidth and speed.