Working with Government Clients to Create Accessible Documents
By Evan B.
With the increased focus on accessibility in recent years, digital services project teams—particularly those working with government entities—are required to not only design accessible products and services, but also produce document deliverables that meet accessibility standards.?
At Coforma, we take a multi-pronged, holistic approach to delivering accessible documents that can include:?
Through these efforts, Coforma demonstrates our commitment to leveraging human-centered design approaches to crafting civic technology solutions that are designed to serve all individuals.
Start with Accessibility in Mind?
Thinking about document accessibility only when the due date is approaching can result in a cumbersome remediation cycle and/or failure to meet compliance. Involving an accessibility specialist from the beginning of a project helps to ensure that the project team considers embeds accessibility from planning through execution and document creation. This saves time, improves the team’s overall practices around accessibility, and it can save you the cost of hiring outside help.
In the planning stages of project work, providing guidance on color choices and contrast, insight into image selection considerations, oversight for layout, and recommendations for software usage are some of the many ways an accessibility specialist adds value. They can lend their deep knowledge of Section 508 and Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) to the team’s decision-making process.
There are three major areas of accessibility impacted by the involvement of an accessibility specialist:
Involve an Accessibility Specialist Throughout the Project
After the overall strategy and direction of the deliverable document(s) is determined, the accessibility specialist can continue to work with the project team, government partners, and additional contractors and consultants throughout the product life cycle to answer questions, provide feedback, and ensure that content is being created with accessibility in mind from beginning to end. Being involved at this level also allows the accessibility specialist to gauge content complexity and propose an estimated amount of time needed to review and remediate the final document. Then the project team can build their timelines and review schedules with their government clients to ensure sufficient time to create accessible content optimized for PDF conversion.?
Once the project team has completed the document, the specialist will conduct a thorough review of the finalized document to ensure that it meets all relevant accessibility standards and guidelines. This includes reviewing the document for proper layout structure, alternative text for images, appropriate color contrast, and overall readability. Any minor tweaks that are needed, such as text edits or color changes, will be identified and communicated to the design or development team prior to remediation. Involving the accessibility specialist throughout the process typically shortens the amount of time needed for these final steps.
Collaborating with Government
Coforma’s comprehensive understanding of accessibility guidelines and standards helps us work with government agencies effectively to provide accessible and Section 508-compliant documents. It is crucial to collaborate closely with agency stakeholders to ensure that all documents meet the necessary requirements for accessibility, and to provide ongoing support if needed. This process may involve proper tagging, assessing logical order, or conducting keyboard and screen reader user testing.?
By working collaboratively with agencies, we not only ensure deliverables are 508 compliant, but also provide products that are accessible and usable by all, ultimately leading to a better user experience.?
Create a Culture of Accessibility Awareness?
Beyond involving an accessibility specialist throughout the process of document creation, at Coforma we believe that creating a culture of accessibility awareness enables everyone on our team to advocate for and participate in our shared commitment to creating accessible products. We achieve this in a number of ways:
Creating accessible documents, products, and services is a team effort. Having an accessibility specialist involved in the process of document creation from the initial planning stages through final delivery is a great place to start and ensures accessibility is being considered at every stage of the project. Building on that foundation to train employees in accessibility practices and provide them with resources and guidance deepens a team’s abilities and demonstrates a commitment to accessibility and inclusivity that serves the public well.
About Evan Burnett
Evan B. is a Senior Accessibility Specialist at Coforma with over 12 years of experience in document accessibility. From document remediation to stakeholder training, Evan provides a wealth of knowledge to Coforma and the accessibility industry as a whole.?
About Coforma
Coforma crafts creative solutions and builds technology products that elevate human needs. They’re impactful by design. Visit coforma.io/culture/ to learn more about what makes them unique.