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1
Agenda Monday, September 15
  • 830 AM 1140 AM
  • Welcome and Agenda Review
  • Update on August 2003 DOJ survey
  • Ken Nakata, DOJ and Craig Holcomb, NSA
  • Panel Accessible EIT Resources
  • Break
  • Keynote speaker
  • Dan Chenok, OMB
  • Understanding the relationship between the 508
    Standard and 255
  • David Baquis, US Access Board

2
Agenda Monday, September 15
  • 1240 PM 430 PM
  • Panel Update on complementary efforts vis-a-vis
    508 (Local, State, and International)
  • Panel Update on complementary efforts vis-a-vis
    EIT Acquisitions
  • Break
  • Accessibility and Security--Two sides of the same
    coin
  • Preety Kumar, Deque Systems
  • Closing Speaker
  • Ed Reniker
  • Closing Remarks and Adjourn

3
Agenda Tuesday, September 16
  • 830 AM 1150 AM
  • Welcome and Agenda Review
  • Opening speaker
  • Mary Mitchell, GSA
  • Project Team Update EIT Acquisition Focus Group
  • Jim Kindrick with Kelly Wong (HUD) and Carla
    Sherry (USPS)
  • Break
  • Tool Demonstration Buy Accessible
    Wizard--Applicability Assistant
  • Bill Hetzner, Jim Kindrick, and Seema Jetli
  • Next Steps
  • Terry Weaver, GSA

4
Agenda Tuesday, September 15
  • 1250 PM 400 PM
  • Whats Next for EIT Accessibility?
  • Gregg Vanderheiden, TRACE
  • Whats Next for the Accessibility Forum?
  • Terry Weaver, GSA
  • Break
  • Guest Speaker
  • Craig Luigart, Co-Chair of the Federal CIO
    Council's Section 508 Steering Committee
  • Open Mike Session
  • Terry Weaver and Skip Crane, Moderators
  • Closing Remarks and Adjourn

5
  • Accessibility Forum
  • September, 2003

Welcome to Washington, DC We thank you for your
participation
6
Agenda Monday, September 15
  • 830 AM 1140 AM
  • Welcome and Agenda Review
  • Update on August 2003 DOJ survey
  • Ken Nakata, DOJ and Craig Holcomb, NSA
  • Panel Accessible EIT Resources
  • Break
  • Keynote speaker
  • Dan Chenok, OMB
  • Understanding the relationship between the 508
    Standard and 255
  • David Baquis, US Access Board

7
Agenda Monday, September 15
  • 1240 PM 430 PM
  • Panel Update on complementary efforts vis-a-vis
    508 (Local, State, and International)
  • Panel Update on complementary efforts vis-a-vis
    EIT Acquisitions
  • Break
  • Accessibility and Security--Two sides of the same
    coin
  • Preety Kumar, Deque Systems
  • Closing Speaker
  • Ed Reniker
  • Closing Remarks and Adjourn

8
Agenda Tuesday, September 16
  • 830 AM 1150 AM
  • Welcome and Agenda Review
  • Opening speaker
  • Mary Mitchell, GSA
  • Project Team Update EIT Acquisition Focus Group
  • Jim Kindrick with Kelly Wong (HUD) and Carla
    Sherry (USPS)
  • Break
  • Tool Demonstration Buy Accessible
    Wizard--Applicability Assistant
  • Bill Hetzner, Jim Kindrick, and Seema Jetli
  • Next Steps
  • Terry Weaver, GSA

9
Agenda Tuesday, September 15
  • 1250 PM 400 PM
  • Whats Next for EIT Accessibility?
  • Gregg Vanderheiden, TRACE
  • Whats Next for the Accessibility Forum?
  • Terry Weaver, GSA
  • Break
  • Guest Speaker
  • Craig Luigart, Co-Chair of the Federal CIO
    Council's Section 508 Steering Committee
  • Open Mike Session
  • Terry Weaver and Skip Crane, Moderators
  • Closing Remarks and Adjourn

10
Update on August 2003Dept. of Justice Survey
  • Ken Nakata, DOJ
  • Craig Holcomb, NSA

11
Update on August 2003Dept. of Justice Survey
  • History and background of the Survey
  • Plan for releasing the Survey
  • Review of some of the questions on the Survey
  • QA

12
Panel Accessible EIT Resources
  • 508 Universe Helen Chamberlain, GSA
  • Market Research Terry Weaver, GSA
  • VPATs Terry Weaver, GSA
  • Moderator Lesley Field, OMB

13
508 Universe
  • Comments by Helen Chamberlain

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508 Universe
  • Source for
  • Information and Web based training courses on
    various topics
  • Downloadable presentation materials and
    instructor and participant guides for classroom
    courses
  • Other resources
  • Relevant resources
  • Government/Policy
  • General Information about Disabilities and
    Accessibility
  • Web Development and Accessibility
  • Products and services
  • Federal Government Accessibility Centers
  • Accessible Conferences

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508 Universe
  • Available 508 Training Courses
  • Designing Accessible Web Sites (4 hours)
  • Accessible Conferences (2 hours)
  • Buying Accessible E IT (1.25 hours)
  • Section 508 Coordinators (1.5 hours)
  • Additional Accessibility Usability Concerns
    (1.25 hours)
  • Accessible Video and Multimedia (2.5 hours)
  • Building and Buying Accessible Software (2 hours)
  • Buying Accessible Computers (1.5 hours)
  • Opening Closed Products (1.5 hours)

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Market Research Education

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Market Research Education
  • Two vehicles relevant to Market Research
  • Acquiring Technology What Every Federal
    Employee Needs To Know About Section 508
  • Micro-purchases
  • Acquiring Technology
  • Currently available in classroom format
  • Plans are in place to transition to 508 Universe
  • Sept. 25 GSA will conduct a Train the Trainers
    class to prepare agencies to conduct the
    classroom version on their own
  • Micro-purchases
  • Material still in development
  • Delivery plan to be determined (standalone or
    part of the required training tools for all
    credit card purchasers)

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Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPATs)

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Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPATs)
  • VPAT is a product of The Information Technology
    Industry Council (ITI)
  • Designed in partnership with GSA linked to "Buy
    Accessible" web site (www.section508.gov)
  • Intended to be a simple, Internet-based tool to
    assist Federal Agencies as part of their Section
    508 market research requirements
  • Many EIT companies routinely produce VPATs, post
    them on their company web sites, and link them to
    GSA's "Buy Accessible" web site.
  • The VPAT (template)
  • Download from www.itic.org/reports/508/vpat.html
    (dynamic changes as recent as a few days ago)

20
Break

21
Please Welcome Our Guest Speaker
  • Dan Chenok, ChiefInformation Policy and
    Technology Branch, Office of Information and
    Regulatory AffairsOffice of Management and
    Budget

22
508 and 255 Whats the Difference?
  • David Baquis,
  • Accessibility Specialist
  • U.S. Access Board
  • Office of Technical and Information Services

23
255 versus 508Two different laws
  • Section 255 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996
    (Amendments to the 1934 Telecommunications Act)
  • Note that the FCC has a Consumer Advisory
    Committee that meets regularly and the public is
    invited to attend.
  • Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as
    amended in 1998.

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255 Products covered
  • Section 255 telecommunications products and
    services. (Rules include considerable guidance
    as to what accessible means)
  • Customer premises equipment that connects
    directly to the network to originate and receive
    a call
  • Local and long distance telecommunications
    services wireless and paging services
  • Voicemail and interactive menu functions of a PBX
    or network equipment
  • Voicemail and interactive menu functions provided
    for a fee
  • Information services such as web pages
  • Equipment that does not connect directly to the
    network, such as a computer that is connected to
    a PBX and used by a consumer

25
Specific 255 Accessibility Examples (Depending
on company resources)
  • Font size on LED display
  • Contrast of numbers on the keypad
  • Availability of vibrating cue for ringing
  • Voice recognition dialing

26
508 Products covered
  • Section 508 electronic and information
    technology (broader)
  • Telecommunications
  • Websites
  • Software
  • Video/multimedia
  • Desktop and portable computers
  • Self contained, closed products

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Disability Categories Addressed
  • 508
  • Hearing
  • Speech
  • Vision
  • Dexterity
  • 255
  • Hearing
  • Speech
  • Vision
  • Dexterity
  • Cognitive

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255 Who Must Comply
  • Manufacturers of telecommunications equipment and
    customer services equipment
  • Some software, voicemail, and interactive menu
    equipment developers
  • Providers of telecommunications services
    (including aggregators)

29
508 Who Must Comply?
  • Section 508 covers Federal agencies and
    departments (regarding compliant procurements)
  • The term federal agency or department is
    defined in the CFR (Code of Federal Regulations)
  • 508 does not cover legislative or judicial
    branches, although some have certainly taken
    initiatives toward voluntary accessibility.

30
255 versus 508 Enforcement Mechanisms and
Authorities
  • Section 255 Federal Communications Commission
    (no recourse in court)
  • Full range of enforcement mechanisms available
    (e.g., investigations, hearings, citations,
    forfeitures, and settlement talks).
  • Broad range of investigative and remedial powers.
  • Informal complaints consumer friendly, fast and
    effective.
  • Focus on getting accessible products in the
    marketplace.
  • Section 508 Administrative (Section 504)
    complaint process of each agency and department.
    Also, individuals have a right to file a private
    civil action.

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255 versus 508 Company processes
  • Not only are telecommunications manufacturers and
    service providers required to provide accessible
    telecommunications products and services, but
    they must
  • Consider accessibility issues in all phases of
    their design process
  • Collaborate with disability organizations and
  • Evaluate products to determine if they are
    accessible and include people with disabilities
    in the testing and marketing of products.
  • Section 508, on the other hand, focuses on
    outcomes procurements of conforming products.

32
255 versus 508 Differences in degree of effort
to comply
  • Section 255 ..when readily achievable to do
    so. (weaker)
  • Section 508 ..unless an undue burden would be
    posed upon an agency. (stronger)

33
Access Board Technical Assistance
  • Guide on Section 508 telecommunications
    provisions
  • Telecommunications advanced technical assistance
    for designers (upcoming)
  • Interactive course on Section 508
    telecommunications provisions (upcoming)
  • 508 Standard posted in English, Spanish, Japanese
    and digital talking book format
  • Research (e.g., Cell Phone/Hearing Aid
    interference - via Interagency Committee on
    Disability Research)
  • Other publications (e.g., 255 Guidelines, 508
    Standard, etc)

34
Terminology Clarification
  • Accessibility This word is never mentioned in
    508.(In this context it means conformant to the
    508 standard)
  • Accessible It is possible for something to
    conform to the 508 standard (for accessibility)
    and still not be accessible.
  • Usability not generally a 508 issue, but often
    bundled and confused in technical assistance
    provide by others.
  • Compatibility not a 508 issue, but a
    significant challenge

35
Why Dont People Complain?
  • They are afraid of making trouble for an employee
    or company (or themselves)
  • They are so upset, they are afraid they will lose
    control
  • They believe that some other person or
    organization is handling it and the issue will
    resolve itself
  • They think their complaint will be ineffective
  • They dont know how to complain

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Lunch

37
Update on complementary efforts vis-a-vis 508
(Local, State, and International)
  • International InitiativesDavid Capozzi, US
    Access Board Staff
  • Non-Federal InitiativesDeborah Buck, ITTATC
  • W3C InitiativesJudy Brewer, W3C
  • Moderator Skip Crane

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International Initiatives
  • Comments by David Capozzi

39
Non-Federal Initiatives
  • Comments by Deborah Buck

40

Non-Federal InitiativesInformation Technology
Technical Assistance Training Center (ITTATC)
  • November- October Program Period
  • Completing 3rd year
  • Customers
  • People with Disabilities
  • State Governments
  • Industry
  • Training Technical Assistance
  • Live On-Line

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Consumer Training
  • Two Training Modules Developed
  • Buying Products
  • The Laws and how to complain
  • Development
  • Partnered with World Institute on Disabilities
  • Under review
  • Next Steps
  • Meet with Consumer Organizations Offer training
    late Fall at Galludet University
  • On-Line Training
  • Respond to budget and travel restrictions

42
Industry Training
  • Developed 2-day training
  • Flexible modules can be split
  • Day 1
  • Experience rooms awareness at the ah ha level
  • Based on tested methodologies approaches
  • Day 2
  • Targets Industry Accessibility Program Managers
    Marketing Staff
  • Target Audience
  • Targeting specific companies

43
Technical Assistance
  • Technical Assistance Materials
  • for usability Human Factors Professions
  • Intended for usability testing
  • Technical Assistance Knowledge Base
  • Scope of Knowledge
  • Section 508 of Rehab Act
  • Section 255 of Telecomm Act
  • Universal design of EIT
  • Focusing on our target audiences

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Status of Knowledgebase
  • Completed or In Process
  • Collected 1100 possible entries
  • Developed process that outlines review and
    vetting requirements for individual entries
  • Active discussions with the Access Board about
    including the TA responses they are providing 
  • Identifying and editing answers to batches of
    questions
  • Refining database and application design
  • Refining taxonomy to be used for storage and
    retrieval of entries
  • Tuning natural language search engine to support
    retrieval of entries

45
State Governments
  • State Reports
  • Web-based
  • Update and Revisions
  • Technical Assistance Training
  • Assistance to specific states upon request
  • Policy and practice based
  • Resource Tools
  • Policy development tool resources
  • Training Modules in Development
  • Awareness, Business Case

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For more informationhttp//www.ITTATC.org
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W3C Initiatives
  • Comments by Judy Brewer

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Update on Complementary EffortsEIT Acquisition
  • Integrated Acquisition Environment
  • Federal Enterprise Architecture
  • SmartBuy Emory Miller, GSA
  • Moderator Bill Hetzner

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Overview
  • Initiatives to Improve the Acquisition Process
  • Integrated Acquisition Environment
  • Federal Acquisition Streamlining Act
  • e-Government
  • Initiatives to Improve the Acquisition of EIT
  • Federal Enterprise Architecture
  • SmartBuy
  • Section 508
  • Clinger-Cohen

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Integrated Acquisition Environment

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Integrated Acquisition Environment
  • VisionA secure business environment that
    facilitates and supports cost-effective
    acquisition of goods and services in support of
    mission performance
  • Goals
  • Create a simpler, common, integrated business
    process for buyers and sellers
  • Increase data sharing
  • Take a unified approach to obtaining modern tools

52
Federal Enterprise Architecture

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Federal Enterprise Architecture
  • Framework for the relationship between business
    functions and the technologies and information
    that support these functions
  • FEA maintenance and upkeep process is facilitated
    through the use of an Internet-based automated
    repository and analysis tool - the Federal
    Enterprise Architecture Management System
    (FEAMS).

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Federal Enterprise Architecture
  • Major IT investments will be aligned against
    agency independent reference models
  • Business Reference Model (FY2005)
  • Lines of business and internal functions
  • Performance Reference Model ((FY2005)
  • Identify and measure improvement opportunities
    spanning traditional organization boundaries.
  • Service Component Reference Model (FY2005)
  • IT and business components
  • Technical Reference Model (FY2005)
  • Standards, specifications, and technologies
  • Data Reference Model (TBA)
  • The information content

55
SmartBuy
  • Comments by Emory Miller

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SmartBuy
  • Government wide enterprise licensing initiative
  • Goal to reduce the government's cost for
    acquiring commodity software
  • Initially targeting the large companies that sell
    a the government large quantities of software

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Break

58
Web Accessibility and Security Two Sides of
the Same Coin?
  • Preety Kumar, CEO
  • Deque Systems, Inc.

59
What we will discuss
  • Part One Background What are the common
    threads?
  • Part Two Options What can be done?
  • Part Three Direction What have we been up to?

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Part One BackgroundHow they are the same?
  • Common Origins
  • Poor Coding Practices
  • Policy-based
  • Information Awareness
  • Monitoring and Filtering
  • Impact - Infrastructure, Integration, and
    Collaboration
  • Similar Challenges, Related Recommendations

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Part Two Options
  • Usage Patterns
  • User Identities
  • Structured and Self-identifying Content
  • Common Testing Techniques (especially with short
    turnaround times)
  • Complete Assessment A different type of
    Crawler.

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Part Three What are we doing about it?
  • Exploiting the overlap.
  • Easing Security into Accessibility Rule Engines.
  • Implementation in Large and Complex Platforms.
  • Black Box Dynamic Analysis

63
Please Welcome Our Guest Speaker
  • Ed Reniker

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Have a Wonderful Evening

65
Good Morning

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Agenda Tuesday, September 16
  • 830 AM 1150 AM
  • Welcome and Agenda Review
  • Opening speaker
  • Mary Mitchell, GSA
  • Project Team Update EIT Acquisition Focus Group
  • Jim Kindrick with Kelly Wong (HUD) and Carla
    Sherry (USPS)
  • Break
  • Tool Demonstration Buy Accessible
    Wizard--Applicability Assistant
  • Bill Hetzner, Jim Kindrick, and Seema Jetli
  • Next Steps
  • Terry Weaver, GSA

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Agenda Tuesday, September 15
  • 1250 PM 400 PM
  • Whats Next for EIT Accessibility?
  • Gregg Vanderheiden, TRACE
  • Whats Next for the Accessibility Forum?
  • Terry Weaver, GSA
  • Break
  • Guest Speaker
  • Craig Luigart, Co-Chair of the Federal CIO
    Council's Section 508 Steering Committee
  • Open Mike Session
  • Terry Weaver and Skip Crane, Moderators
  • Closing Remarks and Adjourn

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Please Welcome Our Guest Speaker
  • Mary Mitchell, GSA
  • Deputy Associate Administrator Office of
    Electronic Government Office of Governmentwide
    Policy

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Project Team Update EIT Acquisition Focus Group
  • Jim Kindrick
  • with
  • Kelly Wong, HUD
  • Carla Sherry, USPS

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Section 508 Acquisition Tools Focus Group Summary
  • Jim Kindrick

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What We Areor The Way We Were
  • A focus group is a relaxed group interview and
    moderated discussion. The hallmark of a focus
    group is the explicit use of group dynamics to
    generate data and insights that would be unlikely
    to emerge without the interaction of a group.
  • Our goal is to provide functional requirements
    and end-user perspectives to the design team
    developing computer-based tools to provide
    Section 508 related EIT acquisition assistance
    for the federal government.

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Who We Are
  • Representatives from 8 different agencies (so
    far)
  • DOI, FEMA, GSA, HUD, NSA, OMB, US Access Board,
    USPS
  • Representing a program requiring official
    perspective, the contracting officer
    organization, and people concerned with federal
    compliance
  • People with experience in the acquisition process
    and in defining requirements for procurements
  • Group facilitators from the Accessibility Forum

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What We Set Out To Do
  • Develop and validate a domain model a model of
    the world that the computer system is supporting
  • Identify and validate a set of use cases a
    typical interaction that a user has with the
    system in order to achieve some goal
  • Review and validate user scenarios prototype
    screens and logic flow representing an evolving
    user interface design

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Highlights from Meeting Minutes
  • General comments about acquisition assistance
    tools
  • Need to build a step-by-step process that people
    can follow
  • Need to customize tool for agency specifics -
    need a tool that is a common building block
  • Need a QA plan for the procurement assistant tool
    knowledge content

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Highlights from Meeting Minutes
  • Tools should not be developed from scratch or in
    a vacuum
  • Need to understand the relationship to existing
    pieces of solutions out there
  • Over 20 potential actors with roles related to
    the acquisition process identified
  • Need to identify where tools fit in among
    multiple process life cycles
  • Procurement/Acquisition process, Contract
    Administration process, Program and Project
    Management life cycles, SW development life
    cycle,
  • System development and integration differs from
    COTS buys
  • Need to represent both cases in a general
    acquisition process model

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Highlights from Meeting Minutes
  • Some comments about the acquisition process
  • Buying COTS off a list or catalog is a
    particularly important issue for 508.
  • IDIQ contracts are like buying from GSA schedule
    in that there is no solicitation phase in the
    process go directly to source selection.
  • No matter what contracting vehicle is available,
    the requirements of Needs Assessment, including
    applicability and market research, are still
    important.

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Highlights from Meeting Minutes
  • Some comments about actors and roles
  • Program Requiring Official is a person, but the
    role is really Program Requirements Definition
    it may be done by one or a combination of people.
  • Compliance enforcement is another important role
    that may be done by a separate actor, someone
    other than the Requiring Official.
  • Some comments about use cases
  • Use case for COTS buy differs from that of EIT
    system development or custom integration
    functional characteristics are known for COTS,
    not yet known otherwise.
  • Use case for RFP solicitation and competitive
    selection process differs from a fast track
    contract vehicle where the source is known or
    pre-qualified.

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The Buy Accessible Wizard A Section 508
Compliance Assistant
  • Jim Kindrick

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Presentation Goals and Objectives
  • To better understand how
  • A general EIT acquisition process works
  • Section 508 affects the acquisition process
  • Different stakeholders are affected
  • Tools can support the process
  • Paper Tool Quick Reference Guide
  • The Buy Accessible Wizard

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How a General EIT Acquisition Process Works
  • FAR, FEA, IAE, OMB A-11, et. al. place
    requirements on the acquisition process
  • Requirements intended as opportunities for
    consistency and process improvement
  • General EIT acquisition process
  • Step by step process breaks down requirements

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General Acquisition Process
acquisition process
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Acquisition Process in Context
program and project planning
acquisition process
contract administration
acquisition planning
System Development Life Cycle
83
How Section 508 Affects the Process
  • Section 508 compliance is a process requirement
  • Federal compliance is currently inconsistent
  • General acquisition process incorporates the
    section 508 requirement
  • Must accommodate variations in use and among
    agencies

84
Differences in the Acquisition Process
  • COTS product - EIT characteristics and functions
    known
  • Custom development/integration - not yet known
  • Competitive contract, RFP solicitation
  • Formal requirements for solicitation and
    evaluation
  • Simplified contracting and existing vehicles
  • Less formal solicitation, source is pre-qualified
  • EIT providing independent user functionality
  • EIT depending on existing user functionality

85
How Different Stakeholders are Affected
  • Government Programs
  • New responsibility to acquire accessible EIT
  • EIT Providers
  • New opportunities to sell accessible EIT
  • The Federal Workplace
  • New possibilities using accessible EIT

86
Actors and Their Roles
  • Brainstorm generated over 20 actors with possible
    relevance to the EIT acquisition process
  • Actor defined as a coherent set of roles
  • May be person, system, database or other
    information source,

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Actors and Their Roles
  • Pieces of the solution include
  • Agencies with Section 508 policy and management
    roles
  • People responsible to conduct EIT acquisition
    activities
  • Standard Operating Procedures for some agencies
  • Information repositories and databases
  • Section 508 specific tools from federal agency,
    EIT industry, and International government
  • Web site accessibility validation and development
    tools
  • Researched and documented over 30 actors in the
    domain
  • Grouped into 7 role categories

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Actors in the Broader Context
program and project planning
acquisition process
contract administration
acquisition planning
System Development Life Cycle
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Actors in Specific Roles
acquisition process
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People with acquisition activity roles and
responsibilities
  • Program Requiring Official
  • Charged with determining program needs, Section
    508 relevance and exceptions, and specific
    Section 508 technical and performance
    requirements. Responsible for conducting market
    research on accessibility of available EIT.
    Must also provide RFP language for solicitation,
    assist in choosing the best proposal during
    source selection, and conduct inspection and
    acceptance during EIT delivery.
  • Program Contracting/Procurement Officer
  • Conduct the acquisition interface between Program
    Requiring Official and EIT product vendor
    execute the contracting process prepare and
    distribute the RFP and subsequently establish
    contract with selected EIT provider.

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People with acquisition activity roles and
responsibilities
  • EIT provider
  • Responsible to provide market research data
    related to Section 508 accessibility
    requirements, to respond to RFP during
    solicitation, and if selected to establish a
    contract with the Program Contracting Officer.
    Also, responsible to provide the EIT
    product/service and to maintain the EIT
    throughout the contract lifecycle.
  • Contract Administration Personnel
  • Once a contract is in place, maintain the
    contract and its deliverables thru the contract
    life cycle.

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Observations on Use Cases
  • Use Case a typical interaction that a user has
    with the system in order to achieve some goal
  • COTS product with simplified contract is a
    particularly important case for Section 508
  • Especially for credit card buys after October 1,
    2004
  • COTS vs. Custom an important distinction for the
    Needs Assessment phase
  • Contracting less so, but functionality is tricky
  • All the different cases require Needs Assessment
  • Current practice sometimes skips this critical
    step

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Focus on Needs Assessment
Acquisition Process
508 Relevance
508 Applicability
Market Research
508 Exceptions
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How Tools Can Support the Process
  • The Paper Tool
  • Quick Reference Guide to Section 508 Resource
    Documents, v1.0, September 10, 2003
  • The Buy Accessible Wizard
  • Designed to support section 508 compliance and
    best practices, deliver resource document content
  • Alpha-development section 508 applicability
    assistant module
  • Next Steps
  • Beta-deployment within federal agencies
  • Assessment of effectiveness

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Buy Accessible WizardNeeds Assessment Use
Scenarios
Contracting Officer
Requiring Official
Market Research Review
Business Need
Solicitation Documents
EIT Acquisition Process
Section 508 SOW Language
Section 508 Requirements
Buy Accessible Wizard
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Buy Accessible Wizard Functionality
  • Acquisition Browser
  • Browse, start new, or resume an acquisition
    process
  • Search existing acquisition data, link to
    external resources
  • Acquisition Navigator
  • Maintain list of acquisition process modules
  • Sequence control through list of modules
  • Acquisition Reporter
  • Generate reports based on collected acquisition
    data
  • Acquisition Process Modules
  • 508 Relevance is it EIT? Are there general
    exceptions?
  • 508 Applicability what specific technical
    requirements apply?

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Buy Accessible Wizard Architecture
Backbone Coordinates the activity of a set of
process modules
needs assessment module
source selection module
delivery module
solicitation module
DB
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Buy Accessible Wizard Benefits
  • Checklist of Section 508 Acquisition points
  • Consistent with existing processes, IAE, e-Gov,
    other initiatives
  • Consistent information outputs that can be
    integrated into current environment
  • Output reports compatible with existing tools and
    processes
  • Shared repository of reusable acquisition
    information, e.g. applicability or market
    research
  • Do once, use many philosophy

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Buy Accessible Wizard Benefits
  • Improved communication between organizational
    components, e.g. program office and procurement
  • Consistent vocabulary, information content, and
    formats
  • Portability, compatibility, and flexibility
  • Modular architecture design

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Buy Accessible Wizard Demonstration
  • Jim Kindrick and Seema Jetli

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System Backbone Functionality
  • Identification and Authorization
  • Acquisition Browsing
  • Portfolio management
  • Acquisition Navigation
  • Activity management
  • Reporting and Documentation
  • Linkage to additional resources

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Acquisition Browser Functionality
  • Browse current acquisitions
  • Open existing acquisition process
  • Start new acquisition process
  • Search existing acquisitions

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Acquisition Navigator Functionality
  • Start, stop, resume acquisition process
  • Guidance through acquisition process
  • Customize process for agency specifics

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Backbone Use CaseIdentification and
Authorization
  • Login to system
  • Set level of information privacy, access
  • Share procurement data with others
  • Protect procurement data from others

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Browser Use Case Acquisition Portfolio
Management
  • List existing acquisitions
  • View status of existing acquisitions
  • Open existing acquisition
  • Create new acquisition
  • Copy existing acquisition
  • Search existing acquisitions
  • All public, by user, date, type, status, text
    keyword, ,

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Navigator Use Case Acquisition Activity
Management
  • Navigate through procurement process steps
  • Sequential or opportunistic
  • View status of current procurement activity
  • current position in procurement process
  • Add information content within a process step
  • Modify existing content within a process step

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Reporter Use Case Documentation and Reporting
  • Generate procurement activity report
  • View procurement activity report
  • Edit, modify procurement activity report
  • Annotate procurement activity report
  • Share procurement activity report

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Backbone Use Case Linkage to Additional
Resources
  • Get help (additional information) on the current
    context within procurement process
  • Definition of terms
  • Detail on required user inputs
  • Get tutorial overview of procurement process
  • Get tutorial overview on EIT accessibility
  • Get tutorial overview on EIT-AT interoperability
  • Access additional external (web) information

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Use Cases for acquisition process activities
  • Use Case a typical interaction that a user has
    with the system in order to achieve some goal
  • Section 508 relevance
  • Intended need specify agency program
    requirements for EIT
  • General exceptions understand Section 508
    relevance given agency or program features
  • Section 508 Applicability - determine specific
    technical requirements that apply

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Intended Need Goals and Use Cases
  • Need to understand if agency needs EIT products
    or services
  • Does Section 508 apply at all?
  • Need to know how a product will be used, not who
    will use it
  • Section 508, not Section 504

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Intended Need Goals and Use Cases
  • Need to justify EIT purchase within technical
    environment to
  • Provide new capability (via EIT product or
    system)
  • Enhance existing EIT system (with EIT product
    or system)
  • What about products purchased as components of an
    existing system?
  • Repair existing capability (with EIT product or
    system)
  • What about bug fixes and patches? These may also
    be enhancements.

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General Exceptions Goals and Use Cases
  • Need to determine if an exception applies to an
    EIT procurement
  • Many different general exceptions are possible
  • Micro-purchase
  • National security system
  • Acquired by a contractor incidental to a contract
  • Located in spaces frequented by service personnel
    for maintenance, repair, or occasional monitoring
    of equipment
  • Determining if and which exceptions apply is not
    easy
  • Need to produce documentation for exceptions

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Applicability Goals and Use Cases
  • Specify accessibility-related functional
    characteristics of required EIT
  • Determine which specific parts of Section 508
    apply to particular EIT procurements
  • Requires detailed knowledge of the standard and
    EIT accessibility
  • Many multi-functional products cross the
    boundaries of the technical sections of the
    Section 508 standard
  • Functional characteristics of certain products
    might exceed requirements of agency
  • May not know functional characteristics of EIT
    not yet built

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Take a Break

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Buy Accessible Wizard Next Steps
  • Terry Weaver, GSA

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Buy Accessible Wizard Next Steps
  • Buy Accessible Wizard
  • Status and Plans for Deployment
  • Plans for Additional Development
  • Tool Maintenance
  • Accessibility Forum
  • Relationship to the Buy Accessible Wizard
  • Development of Additional Information
  • Maintenance of the Knowledge Base

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Status and Plans for Deployment
  • Develop and test the Buy Accessible Wizard
    Backbone (1Q04)
  • Data Base, Navigator, Browser, Summary (report)
  • Develop and test two initial modules supporting
    Section 508 Needs Assessment (1Q04)
  • Section 508 Relevance and Section 508
    Applicability
  • Deploy prototype Buy Accessible Wizard in
    selected federal agencies (1Q04)

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Plans for Additional Development
  • Document information requirements for two
    additional modules supporting Section 508 Needs
    Assessment (3Q04)
  • Section 508 related market research
  • Section 508 exceptions
  • Develop and deploy two additional modules (3Q04)

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Tool Maintenance
  • Form a Buy Accessible Wizard User Group
  • Deployment group extending Focus Group experience
  • Interface with federal acquisition and IT policy
    groups
  • Interface with the Accessibility Forum
  • User Group Functions
  • Report bugs(!?), suggest new or modified
    functionality
  • Monitor Wizard impact and effectiveness
  • Observe federal acquisition performance
  • Department of Justice survey
  • Other data generated by the Wizard

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Accessibility Forum
  • Relationship to the Buy Accessible Wizard
  • Wizard uses information developed by and vetted
    through the Forum
  • Does the Forum want its name on the Buy
    Accessible Wizard?
  • Development of Additional Information
  • Follow established procedures for developing and
    vetting information
  • Maintenance of the Knowledge Base
  • Forum role in keeping information current

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Lunch

122
Whats Next for EIT Accessibility?
  • Gregg Vanderheiden
  • TRACE

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Whats Next for The Accessibility Forum?
  • Terry Weaver, GSA

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Break

125
Please Welcome Our Guest Speaker
  • Craig LuigartCo-Chair of the Federal CIO
    Council's Section 508 Steering Committee

126
Open Mike Session
  • Whats on your mind?

127
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