Thread Subject: Buying a non-conformant test product

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From: Baquis David
Date: Wed, Jan 10 2007 10:55 AM


I learned last year at a 508 Coordinator's Meeting that if federal
agencies buy a product that is not accessible, but that it is for the
purpose of evaluation for 508 conformance, then they are not in
violation of the FAR.

My question to the TEITAC is whether you are comfortable with the
current state of affairs where federal agencies are expected to know
this, yet the issue is not addressed as an exception in Subpart A.

I received multiple technical assistance questions about this over the
years and it would have been nice to know at that time. I only knew to
tell them that there was no available exception in 508 for them to use
to cover themselves in this circumstance, so they were left with the
impression that they were doing something wrong.

David Baquis
Accessibility Specialist
U.S. Access Board
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Washington, DC 20004
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