Aug. 16 – Making Digital Services More Accessible

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With executive order compliance and customer experience in mind, many agencies are focusing on achieving a broader and more effective definition of accessibility.

This can include revamping websites to be more readable all the way down to making proper color choices for constituent resources — it can also mean finding new ways and strategies to increase accessibility and tackle previously unmet needs.

Join us online Wednesday, Aug.16 from 2-2:50 p.m. ET/11-11:50 a.m. PT, to learn from government and industry leaders about the steps it takes to make digital services truly accessible.

Specifically, you’ll learn:

  • How the new focus on accessibility is changing the way agencies deliver services.
  • The impact of updated accessibility measures on constituents.
  • The biggest and most intractable challenges facing agencies who are looking to modernize their accessibility offerings.

You’ll hear from:

  • Serenity Thompson, Deputy Director, Digital Services Division, California Department of Motor Vehicles
  • Andrew Nielson, Director, Government-wide IT Accessibility Program, General Services Administration, Office of Government-wide Policy
  • Angela Williams, U.S. Department of Agriculture/Branch Section 508 Program Manager, Office of the Chief Information Officer, Information Resource Management Center
  • Chris Dilley, Chief Technology Officer, State and local government, ServiceNow

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