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From: Pratik Patel
Date: Sep 13, 2011 12:21AM


Dear Mr. Morin,

I am responding to your message below that requests for information about
companies who provide accessibility evaluations.

I am the principal owner of EZFire. It is a company dedicated to doing
usability and accessibility work. We not only provide consulting services
related to Section 508 and WCAG analysis, we also provide strategic
consulting to ensure that accessibility is built in to the organization's
procurement and development processes. We provide training and development
services. In addition, we also evaluate software and equipment. We are also
able to develop software to meet specific requirements.

The contact information is below.

Pratik Patel
President & cEO, EZFire
<EMAIL REMOVED>
347-772-8355

Thank you for your request.

Pratik



-----Original Message-----
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[mailto: <EMAIL REMOVED> ] On Behalf Of Morin, Gary
(NIH/OD) [E]
Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2011 3:50 PM
To: <EMAIL REMOVED>
Subject: Re: [WebAIM] Looking for organizations that perform W3C evaluations

I have a short list of vendors that provide Section 508 studies and audits
but would be interested in hearing of other companies a well that do similar
work (as well as remediation), for the whole range of EIT - documents, of
course, but also software, telecommunications, and the like.

Gary M. Morin, Program Analyst
NIH Office of the Chief Information Officer

WHAT IF THE FIRST QUESTION WE ASKED WAS, "WHAT IS SO UNIQUE ABOUT THIS
SITUATION THAT IT JUSTIFIES EXCLUSION? INSTEAD OF, "HOW MUCH DOES IT COST TO
MAKE IT ACCESSIBLE?"

-----Original Message-----
From: Tim Harshbarger [mailto: <EMAIL REMOVED> ]
Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2011 8:08 AM
To: <EMAIL REMOVED>
Subject: [WebAIM] Looking for organizations that perform W3C evaluations

I am trying to compile a list of companies that perform WCAG 2.0
evaluations. Can anyone point me to any useful resources?

Thanks,
Tim