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Re: Who does your VPAT?

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From: Michael R. Burks
Date: May 19, 2012 7:00AM


In my experience it depends on the company.

I would still check everything in the VPAT no matter what.

Sincerely,

Mike Burks
919-882-1884 - Fax
919-349-6661 - Office

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On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 10:45 AM, Shuttlesworth, Rachel
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> I would love to know this as well. We are in the process of creating
> an institutional repository of all the VPATs for all of the technology
> tools we use on campus. I am trying to figure out how much
> verifying/checking of the VPAT contents we need to do and where that
> duty should reside. I also need guidance on how to make sure the VPAT
> stays current with all the updates that happen.
>
> Thanks for any guidance,
> Rachel
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> Dr. Rachel Shuttlesworth Thompson
> Director, Emerging Technologies and Research, Center for Instructional
> Technology University of Alabama Box 870248 * Tuscaloosa, AL
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> Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2012 12:40 PM
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> Subject: [WebAIM] Who does your VPAT?
>
> I'm curious how companies with several products produce accurate VPATs.
> Are they outsourced? Build in house?
> Does anyone have knowledge as to who outsources their VPATs, who
> builds them on their own..?
> Besides "accuracy", what is the community's preference?
>
> If this is the wrong forum for this type of question, feel free to
> redirect me.
>
> Thanks,
> Jess
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I'm an independent contractor and corporations pay me to review their
applications (web and desktop), work with their developers to fix the issues
they find, and then I write their VPAT. I supply a more detailed version
than the simple form, and it covers WCAG 2.0, not just 508, though it's
still mapped to 508 for now,.

There are quite a few independents and companies out there who do this for
corporations that don't have their own in house team. We review all the
major releases/updates.

HTH - Susan


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