Access Brief
Digital accessibility for transportation agencies, public engagement processes, and the AEC firms that support them. Each week, Becky Rehorn, CPACC, D.M., breaks down a different dimension of ADA Title II compliance as it applies to the organizations that build, plan, and maintain public infrastructure. Practical. Specific. Grounded in how the work actually gets done. From Accessible Organizations Group.
Access Brief
Latest Episodes
Special Episode: Chapter 3 - Real. Relevant. Required.
This episode is a reading of Chapter 3 from Real. Relevant. Required.: A Practitioner's Guide to ADA Title II Digital Accessibility for State and Local Government by Becky Rehorn. The rule requires WCAG 2.1 Level AA. But what does that actually...
Special Episode: Chapter 2 - Real. Relevant. Required.
This episode is a reading of Chapter 2 from Real. Relevant. Required.: A Practitioner's Guide to ADA Title II Digital Accessibility for State and Local Government by Becky Rehorn. The DOJ's April 2024 final rule is 90 pages long. Most practitio...
Special Episode: Chapter 1 - Real. Relevant. Required.
This episode is a reading of Chapter 1 from Real. Relevant. Required.: A Practitioner's Guide to ADA Title II Digital Accessibility for State and Local Government by Becky Rehorn. The ADA was signed into law in 1990 and required state and local...
Special Episode: Introduction to Real. Relevant. Required.
In this special episode, Becky Rehorn introduces her new book, Real. Relevant. Required.: A Practitioner's Guide to ADA Title II Digital Accessibility for State and Local Government. The book is written for the people within public agencies and...
IT Is Not the Owner of Your Content
Most content on a state DOT’s website was not produced by the agency. It was produced by AEC consulting firms under contracts written before the ADA Title II mandate existed. Those firms deliver exactly what was asked for, but what was asked fo...