OMB Launches E-Guide for Section 508 Compliance
By
Mary Mosquera
Contributing Staff Writer, Washington Technology

The General Services Administration has developed an
electronic guide to help agencies comply with Section 508 requirements to
make electronic data accessible to federal employees and members of the
public with disabilities.

The Office of Management and Budget highlighted GSA’s
Buy Accessible Wizard in a memo to CIOs and chief acquisition officers that
reiterates the importance of complying with Section 508 of the
Rehabilitation Act and directing agencies to technical assistance.

Agencies must follow the Federal Acquisition Regulation
for Section 508, including adhering to standards for accessibility by
persons with disabilities when purchasing electronic and IT products and
services.

“Making the federal government accessible will require
continued coordination among agencies, the Chief Acquisition Officers
Council, the Chief Information Officers Council and our industry partners,”
said David Safavian, Office of Federal Procurement Policy administrator, and
Karen Evans, OMB e-government and IT administrator, in a letter last week.

GSA’s wizard, available at
www.buyaccessible.gov, can determine if Section 508 applies to an
acquisition, identify which standards apply, develop wording for a
procurement solicitation and document the compliance.

Government purchase cardholders may also use the wizard
to ensure compliance when making micropurchases, which are no longer exempt
from Section 508 requirements, the memo said.

GSA is hosting an industry day Aug. 30 to showcase
assistive technologies. More information on best practices and training is
available at
www.section508.gov.

Mary Mosquera is a staff writer for
Washington Technology’s sister publication,
Government Computer News.
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