Electronic and information
technology (EIT) vendors play a critical role in the implementation
of Section 508. Using the purchasing power of the Federal
government as an incentive, it is the EIT vendors that incorporate
accessibility features in their product and service offerings
that will achieve the competitive advantage in this emerging
market place. CITA assists the vendor community through
two programs: the Accessibility Forums and the Buy Accessible
template.
The Accessibility Forum is
an ongoing collaboration among stakeholders affected by
Section 508 including users, industry, government, and other
communities in order to benefit employees and members of
the public with disabilities. The Forum will identify, prioritize,
and conduct projects that assist government in making informed
decisions about Section 508 related procurements and allow
government, industry and users to communicate and highlight
areas where further effort is needed.
The second initiative that
CITA sponsors is Buy Accessible , a database offering a
common format for vendors to describe the accessibility
features of their products. Federal procurement and requiring
officials use Buy Accessible to conduct market research
and support their requirements development and procurement
selection processes. Vendors are encouraged to evaluate
their products for accessibility and provide a self-representation
of the extent to which their products address the Accessibility
Standards per section 508. Self-representations provided
via the Voluntary Product Accessibility Template should
be registered with Buy Accessible, the online source for
government market research on accessible products. Buy Accessible
is an excellent resource for getting your accessibility
information to government requiring officials and procurement
officials.
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