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Meeting the April 24 ADA Compliance Deadline for Government Websites

A critical ADA compliance deadline for local governments is less than a month away. On April 24, 2026, all state governments and municipalities with populations over 50,000 must make their websites and apps accessible to disabled people. Although the legal requirement creates an environment of urgency, ADA compliance has long been a critical effort to ensure every resident has equal access to critical information from government entities.  On […]

Effective Government Communications: Strategizing for Enhanced User Experience

Government communications roles come with unique considerations. You need to connect with residents, share vital information, and make complex programs easy to understand. Government communications are more than sending a message; they’re about making a real impact in the communities you serve. Achieving this goal often requires an insightful and strategic partner for communications. This […]

School Websites Must Be ADA Compliant This Fall

Back to school looks different this year. Teachers and parents must balance fluctuating health regulations with in-person classes, virtual technology, and working from home. As they handle the precious task of educating our children, they need a reliable, up-to-date, and accessible source of information. In this environment, it is more important than ever that school […]

ADA Compliance and the World Wide Web: A Brief Summary

On your way into a restaurant you may have noticed a wheelchair ramp leading to the door of the building, or perhaps a parking sign outside right by the door that reads “Handicap Parking Only” with a picture of a person in a wheelchair. These are just two accommodations put forth by the ADA for […]

ADA Compliance – Why your school needs an ADA compliant website

In this modern era where the majority of the population, including students, frequently use the online web, it’s crucial for all users to have fair access to educational websites – ones that are fully accessible to them, whether they are able-bodied or not. This is not just an ethical issue, as public schools are legally […]

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