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DFPS Accessibility Initiative and Framework

DFPS Accessibility Initiative and Framework. Jeff Kline, DFPS Accessibility Coordinator. DFPS EIR Accessibility Mission Objective. Ensure that all DFPS Electronic Information Resources delivered through DFPS or its suppliers are accessible, usable and compliant to accessibility requirements.

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DFPS Accessibility Initiative and Framework

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  1. DFPS Accessibility Initiative and Framework Jeff Kline, DFPS Accessibility Coordinator

  2. DFPS EIR Accessibility Mission Objective • Ensure that all DFPS Electronic Information Resources delivered through DFPS or its suppliers are accessible, usable and compliant to accessibility requirements. • Includes but not limited to: • Intranet and internet content* • Public information* • Business applications* • Media services* • Telecommunications* • Contracted information resources projects* • Purchased goods or services that are covered under the definition of electronic information technology* • *HHS Accessibility Executive Summary Document

  3. Accessibility Initiative Assumptions • Prioritized, multi-year initiative • Target completion dates in progress • Dynamic, with adjustments as needed • Work items assigned at various levels • Individual • Departmental team(s) • Interdepartmental team(s) • Interagency (HHS EIR Workgroup) team(s) • Work efforts and schedules will be realistically balanced as to complement or not significantly impact contributors primary duties / assignments

  4. Accessibility EIR Priorities Priority classifications 1. Externally facing, Mission Critical over 250 external users (Includes all Internet pages) 2. Externally facing, non-Mission Critical over 250 external users 3. Internal DFPS use, Mission Critical over 250 DFPS users (Includes all Intranet pages) 4. Internal DFPS use, non-Mission Critical over 250 DFPS users 5. Externally facing, Mission Critical under 250 external users 6. Externally facing, non-Mission Critical under 250 external users 7. Internal DFPS use, Mission Critical under 250 DFPS users 8. Internal DFPS use, non-Mission Critical under 250 DFPS users Priority classification assumptions 1. New applications / application enhancements entering pilot (user acceptance) test phase (internet or intranet) will receive priority within the priority class(1-8) 2. New applications / application enhancements under development (internet or intranet) will receive priority within the priority class(1-8) 3. Priority for individual applications may change based upon business needs

  5. Accessibility Framework DFPS Prioritized Applications DFPS Work Plan

  6. DFPS Accessibility Training Plan (2010 – 2012) Column headers are found in columns 3 through 7 in row 1. * As needed based on assignment.

  7. DFPS Overall Accessibility Goals

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