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Barry McMullin
  • Director, eAccess Laboratory
  • Dublin City University, Ireland

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e-Accessibility of European Online Public Services
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What is e-Accessibility?
  • Access to products and services
  • People with disabilities
  • Older people
  • Via Information Communication Technologies
    (Web, TV, phone etc.)
  • but our study focusses on the Web
  • W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG
    1.0)

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WCAG 1.0 Levels
  • Level A
  • Minimum
  • Otherwise, one or more groups find access
    impossible
  • Level Double A
  • Good Practice
  • Otherwise, one or more groups find access
    difficult

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WCAG and the EU
  • European Commission Communication (2005)
  • Member States have committed themselves to make
    their public websites accessible according to
    international guidelines WCAG
  • European Parliament resolution (2002)
  • for websites to be accessible, it is essential
    that they are double-A compliant

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The Study
  • Commissioned by
  • European Public Administration Network (EPAN)
  • UK Presidency of the European Council 2005

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Objectives
  • Establish Policy Context
  • Member States
  • European Commission
  • Evaluate eAccessibility
  • EU-wide
  • Web-based
  • eGovernment
  • Recommendations for Action

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Project Team
  • Royal National Institute of the Blind (RNIB) UK
  • AbilityNet (UK)
  • Socitm Insight (UK)
  • Dublin City University (Ireland)
  • Also supported by
  • Royal National Institute for Deaf People
    (RNID) UK
  • e-Government Unit, UK Cabinet Office
  • Greytower Technologies, Sweden

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Methodology
  • Policy Survey
  • Completed by Member States, EC
  • National strategy
  • Legal frameworks
  • Monitoring arrangements
  • Awareness, training and tools
  • Other issues

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Methodology
  • Accessibility Evaluation
  • 436 Sites investigated in total
  • Automated spidering
  • Automated evaluation to subset of WCAG
  • Manual evaluation of 32 sites
  • Validation of automated checks
  • Evaluation of non-automatable checks
  • Extrapolation to full sample

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Outcomes
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Outcomes
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Recommendations
  • Public policy-makers at European Union level
  • Clear target
  • All EU public sector websites to conform with
    WCAG 1.0 Level Double-A by 2010
  • Co-ordination/best practice exchanges
  • Track progress
  • Standards, certification, qualification
  • Leverage procurement

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Recommendations
  • Public policy-makers in Member States
  • Public Plan with measurable commitments
  • Cross-governmental bias for action
  • Common practice guides
  • Incentives
  • Leverage procurement

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Recommendations
  • Web Content Managers and Developers in Public
    Sector Organisations
  • Detailed realisation of accessibility commitments
  • Clear public milestones and timetable
  • Implement media alternatives
  • Discontinue obsolete technologies (frameset)
  • eXtreme accessibility?
  • Build competence and expertise
  • Leverage procurement

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Recommendations
  • Web Tool Developers
  • Produce authoring tools conforming to the
    Authoring Tools Accessibility Guidelines (ATAG)
  • Produce browsers, plugins, players, viewers
    conforming to the User Agent Accessibility
    Guidelines (UAAG)
  • Build competence and expertise

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But Finally
  • Designate a champion for e-Accessibility in each
    Member State with the responsibility and
    authority to deliver Level Double-A for all
    government websites by 2010.

http//www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/
egovernment/eaccessibility
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