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Leaders

Information accessibility is equally as important as information security.

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Owners & Managers

Including accessibility in design from the beginning reduces technical debt, avoids rework, and saves money.

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Content Creators

When you improve the online experience for people with disabilities, you improve usability for all.

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Designers

Accessibility is a critical element of good design, not a special requirement.

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Developers

Developing accessible digital products requires a commitment to learning and implementing accessibility skills and best practices.

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Procurement

Accessible products and services increase trust in state government and proves our commitment to accessibility.

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Accessibility Standards

Accessibility guidelines and standards aren’t unique to Louisiana. They’re established by industry leaders, government regulations, and academic research.

Louisiana Governor’s Office

Louisiana Office of Disability Affairs

Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG)

WCAG 2.2 Standards
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