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Section 508 Notice
On August 7, 1998 the
President signed into law the Rehabilitation Act Amendments of 1998.
They significantly expanded and strengthened the technology access
requirements in Section 508. On April 18, 2001 the Federal Acquisition
Regulation (FAR) was revised to implement Section 508 as required by
law. The FAR now requires all Electronic and Information Technology
(EIT) developed, procured, maintained or used by the federal government
be accessible to people with disabilities. The regulation impacts
acquisitions of EIT effective June 25, 2001.
The Multiple Award Schedules (MAS) Program awards
indefinite quantity contracts for use by all federal agencies, and
under the revised FAR, must provide accessibility information to
federal agencies. This information must indicate which supplies and
services the contractors indicate as compliant with the accessibility
standards and show where full details of compliance can be found, such
as a contractor’s website. When issuing orders against Schedule
contracts agencies must ensure the supplies and services meet
applicable accessibility standards unless an exemption applies.
The definition of EIT and the accessibility standards
were developed by the Access Board. These standards, requirement
exceptions, the FAR rule and a wealth of other information regarding
the Federal IT Accessibility Initiative can be found at
www.section508.gov. The accessibility standards also can be found at 36
CFR Part 1194.
When purchasing EIT agencies must conduct market
research to determine what level of Section 508 compliance exists in
the commercial EIT market place.
Alion will provide agencies with all information
available regarding compliance with accessibility standards, partial
compliance or what accessibility features are offered on products and
services provided by Alion. Alion is in the process of identifying each
product or service with Section 508 information available. This Section
508 information will be contained in this section of this website.
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