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NTIA's Web Site
Accessibility POLICY
NTIA's policy is to work
to ensure access to its Web sites for all Americans, including persons
with disabilities. We will continue to work hard to achieve this
goal. Your comments on this long-term goal and how to fulfill it
would be appreciated. Please forward any comments to webmaster@ntia.doc.gov
or call NTIA's Public Affairs Office at 202-482-7002.
SECTION 508 REQUIREMENTS
On December 21, 2000, the
Access Board published Final Rules on Standards for Electronic and
Information Technology (NPRM) and on implementing Section 508 of
the Rehabilitation Act. As amended, Section 508 of the Rehabilitation
Act requires that each Federal department or agency ensure that
individuals with disabilities have access to and use of information
and data available to persons who do not have disabilities. The
law applies to all Federal agencies when they develop, procure,
maintain, or use electronic and information technology. Federal
agencies must ensure that this data and information is accessible
to both Federal employees and the public. As of July 2001, NTIA's
website operations comply with the standards set by the Access Board
in the December 2000 Final Rules. Most material posted on NTIA's
Web site is available in html format, in pdf format*, and/or in
a word processing format suitable for use by text-to-speech devices.
"ALT" tags are used to provide a textual description for images
when the images are used to convey information not included in the
text. Information posted in multimedia formats, such as audio and
video, may not have an alternative format available. Material posted
prior to July 2001 may not be available from NTIA's site in a format
suitable for use by text-to-speech devices.
If you would like to receive
a hard copy of any of these documents, or if you do have any problem
accessing any of the other pages on this Web site, please contact
webmaster@ntia.doc.gov or NTIA's Public Affairs office at 202-482-7002
for assistance. * http://access.adobe.com/ provides information
on using pdf files by those with visual disabilities.
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