Government Website Accessibility

October 27, 2003

beSpacific: New Survey Highlights Lack of Gov’t Website Accessibility

This posting on beSpacific includes links to a report from the
Taubman Center for Public Policy, Brown University
that reviewed more than 1,600 local, state and federal websites. Among the findings are that more than 100 million Americans are not online and that less than half of federal sites satisfied the W3C standard of accessibility.

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