Accessibility Conformance Report (ACR): A blueprint for building accessible technology

Think of a builder constructing a house. If the builder skips over crucial parts of the blueprint, like supports or foundations, the house will eventually show cracks or collapse.

Apply the blueprint to your association’s accessible information and communication technology (ICT). Federal agencies and many state and local governments require ICT to be procured, developed, maintained, or used to be accessible. ICT includes software, hardware, electronic content, support documentation, and services. Additionally, accessible ICT is a practical business practice for an association trying to retain its older members (Baby boomers) or attract new younger members (Generation Z).

But how do you ensure the ICT purchase is accessible?

Ask your vendors for an Accessibility Conformance Report (ACR). An ACR is a blueprint that outlines the foundational aspects of accessibility in technology. The ACR document explains how information and communication technology meet the Revised 508 Standards for IT accessibility. ACRs help buyers assess ICT for accessibility when researching and evaluating proposals. Vendors with a current ACR demonstrate their commitment to inclusivity. By requiring it, associations ensure that their digital tools are built on solid and inclusive foundations and that legal requirements are met. This prevents issues arising from accessibility gaps.

To understand the Accessibility Conformance Report (ACR), we’ll first break down the core concepts and then build an understanding.

 

1. Understanding Accessibility

Definition:

Purpose:

2. Accessibility Standards

Fundamental Concept:

Key Standards:

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3. Purpose of an Accessibility Conformance Report (ACR)

Definition:

Purpose:

4. Structure of an ACR using the VPAT® template created by the IT Industry Council (ITI)

  VPAT (Voluntary Product Accessibility Template):

Sections of a VPAT:

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5. Fundamental Principles of an ACR

Transparency:

Consistency:

Detail:

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Note: An organization can conduct these steps on its own. Government Services Administration self-serve

resource: https://www.section508.gov/sell/acr/

All steps can be completed using an accessibility expert.

7. Using an ACR

For Buyers:

For Vendors:

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By breaking down the Accessibility Conformance Report into these fundamental principles and steps, you can better understand its purpose, structure, and use. This approach also identifies areas where more information or clarification may be needed. Including accessibility experts makes the concept more manageable and understandable.

Ask your present and new vendors for an ACR. It’s an association’s blueprint for building accessible technology. Vendors will demonstrate their commitment to inclusivity while associations ensure accessibility needs and legal requirements are met.

By J. Mark Wallach, MBA

Wallach is the CEO Emeritus of Engagement Mobile Strategies, a consulting agency committed to helping associations increase member engagement, retention, and non-dues revenue through inclusive, accessible technology strategy and implementation.

For more information about member engagement and association technology, visit www.engagementmobile.com or email curious@engagementmobile.com.

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