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Brenda Dawes, AT Program Specialist and Marketing Coordinator

State of Oklahoma Current Policy Issues 508 EITA Law and Standards. Brenda Dawes, AT Program Specialist and Marketing Coordinator. Oklahoma ABLE Tech Assistive Technology Act Program. Current Oklahoma Law & Standards. Oklahoma Overview.

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Brenda Dawes, AT Program Specialist and Marketing Coordinator

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  1. State of Oklahoma Current Policy Issues 508 EITA Law and Standards Brenda Dawes, AT Program Specialist and Marketing Coordinator Oklahoma ABLE TechAssistive Technology Act Program

  2. Current Oklahoma Law & Standards

  3. Oklahoma Overview • 2001 Section 508 of the Rehabilitation ActStandards • 2003 Oklahoma Task Force • 2004 Legislation “EITA” • 2005 Standards • Two Oversight Agencies • AT Act Program in Legislation

  4. OK EITA (508) Standards Electronic and Information Technology: Products that store, process, transmit, convert, duplicate, or receive electronic information Web-based and Internet Desktop and Portable Computers Video and multimedia Self-Contained Closed Products Telecommunications Software

  5. Information Communication Technology Current Status and Events

  6. Accessibility News Section 508 Refresh 2008 Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities 2006 U.S. July 2009 ADA ANPRM July 2010 Accessibility of web Information & services provided by entities covered by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Titles II and III Twenty-First Century Communications & Video Accessibility Act of 2010Oct. 8, 2010 (internet captioning, TV video description, internet svcs on smartphones, accessible user controls, allocation of funds for equipment for deaf-blind) Civil rights complaints and settlements

  7. ADA 4 ANPRM Titles II and III Web, Movie Captioning & Description, Access of 911, and Equipment/furniture Accessibility of web information & services provided by Title II State and Local Government and Title III Public Accommodations. WCAG 2.0 AA Standard – comprehensive for Websites Section 508 – comprehensive across other technologies Coverage limitations private vs. public (FB pages) Compliance issues – skilled developers needed; creating this market need would drive educational offerings. Effective date time frame: new and existing contents, archival content Cost, benefits, consequences

  8. Oklahoma Challenges and Strides

  9. Standards • Current Standard Challenges • Future Standards, organization • Timelines • VPATS • Training

  10. Challenges in Procurement • Accessibility Clause • Supplier VPATs • Knowledge of Required Forms • Accessibility in solicitations equal, weighted? • Exceptions

  11. Oversight: Evidence of assurance • Accessibility Compliance Representative • Agency Responsible for Compliance • Lack of top down support in most agencies

  12. Strides and Achievement • Training Consistent and Expansive • Accessibility Clause • Guidance and Processes Developed • Complaint process • Accessibility Compliance Representative • Alternative means of access • Check and balances: Advisory Council • EITA Work Group of Oversight Agencies • Web Tips

  13. www.accessibility.ok.gov

  14. What Motivates?Is the Accessibility Game Plan Changing?

  15. Laws, Guidelines, & Human Rights Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act Section 508 of the 1973 Rehabilitation Act (1998) and (2001) Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990 (Revised September 2010) W3C, Web Accessibility Initiative - Web Content Accessibility Guidelines WCAG 2.0 (2008). Future of ADA Side Benefits Accessibility is Good Business. Cost Effectiveness. Proactiveness. Return on Investment Unprecedented opportunities and independence for people with disabilities and offers increased market share for business. Changing Workforce Moving from “it’s the right thing to do” to “It will work better for you” and “it’s in your own best interest” . What’s Next? Move beyond the Why to How. Civil Rights Regulate and Educate.

  16. Oklahoma ABLE Tech Brenda Dawes brenda.dawes@okstate.edu Oklahoma ABLE Tech OSU Seretean Wellness Center 1514 W. Hall of Fame Stillwater, OK 74078 (800) 257-1705 (405) 744-9748 http://okabletech.okstate.edu

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