WebAIM - Web Accessibility In Mind

E-mail List Archives

Thread: Accessibility Cost Benefit Analysis Model

for

Number of posts in this thread: 3 (In chronological order)

From: Peter Shikli
Date: Wed, Jul 12 2017 1:01PM
Subject: Accessibility Cost Benefit Analysis Model
No previous message | Next message →

The legal beagles have passed word to me that the new administration is
bringing to bear cost-benefit analysis as part of enforcing Section 508 and
other accessibility rules, that is, judges are being asked to consider cost
and benefit as part of their rulings. If this is true, I would like to
explore what spreadsheet-based cost-benefit models exist for online
accessibility.

I've uncovered (dated) reports like
g3ict.org/download/p/fileId_938/productId_248 that discuss the topic, but
not a model into which a particular accessibility issue can plug its
what-if scenarios. For example, I'm looking for a model that includes the
added cost of providing support for a blind website visitor unable to use
the inaccessible self-serve option on a website, or the productivity
benefit of an employed blind person able to use an online resource, or the
sales increase of blind customers able to buy products online -- all that
in comparison to the remediation cost of providing accessibility.

Has anyone heard of such a spreadsheet-based cost-benefit model reflecting
current factors?

Cheers,
Peter Shikli

From: Jonathan Avila
Date: Mon, Jul 17 2017 9:12AM
Subject: Re: Accessibility Cost Benefit Analysis Model
← Previous message | Next message →

Peter, have you looked at the Regulatory Impact Analysis that the US Access Board had commissioned as part of the Section 508 refresh?

https://www.access-board.gov/guidelines-and-standards/communications-and-it/about-the-ict-refresh/final-regulatory-impact-analysis

Phil Jenkins @ IBM also put together a costing model for accessibility
https://www-03.ibm.com/able/education/downloads/IBM_WCAG_2.0_Compliance_Costing_Model_CSUN13.pdf

Jonathan

Jonathan Avila
Chief Accessibility Officer
Level Access, inc. (formerly SSB BART Group, inc.)
= EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED =
703.637.8957 (Office)
Visit us online: Website | Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn | Blog
Looking to boost your accessibility knowledge? Check out our free webinars!

The information contained in this transmission may be attorney privileged and/or confidential information intended for the use of the individual or entity named above. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any use, dissemination, distribution or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited.


-----Original Message-----
From: WebAIM-Forum [mailto: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = ] On Behalf Of Peter Shikli
Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2017 3:02 PM
To: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED =
Subject: [WebAIM] Accessibility Cost Benefit Analysis Model


The legal beagles have passed word to me that the new administration is bringing to bear cost-benefit analysis as part of enforcing Section 508 and other accessibility rules, that is, judges are being asked to consider cost and benefit as part of their rulings. If this is true, I would like to explore what spreadsheet-based cost-benefit models exist for online accessibility.

I've uncovered (dated) reports like
g3ict.org/download/p/fileId_938/productId_248 that discuss the topic, but not a model into which a particular accessibility issue can plug its what-if scenarios. For example, I'm looking for a model that includes the added cost of providing support for a blind website visitor unable to use the inaccessible self-serve option on a website, or the productivity benefit of an employed blind person able to use an online resource, or the sales increase of blind customers able to buy products online -- all that in comparison to the remediation cost of providing accessibility.

Has anyone heard of such a spreadsheet-based cost-benefit model reflecting current factors?

Cheers,
Peter Shikli

From: Peter Shikli
Date: Mon, Jul 17 2017 2:13PM
Subject: Re: Fwd: Accessibility Cost Benefit Analysis Model
← Previous message | No next message

Jonathan,

The Access Board report was helpful in detailing what a nationwide
cost-benefit analysis looks like for accessibility, and it listed factors I
should consider in a cost-benefit model targeting a specific accessibility
issue, but I'm searching for a more granular model. Let's say, for
example, that an agency received an accessibility complaint related to a
particular website function. I'd like to provide a cost-benefit
spreadsheet model into which they can enter their situation's specific
parameters to do the what-if scenarios supporting various remediation steps
for their particular situation.

The IBM link sounded more relevant, but they too provided cost-benefit
study results aggregated across different sized businesses. Their cost
tables gave useful remediation items for me to consider, but their PDF was
a list of Powerpoint slides that sometimes needed explanation.

Thanks for your thoughts,
Peter




----------------------------------------

Subject: RE: [WebAIM] Accessibility Cost Benefit Analysis
Model
Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2017 15:12:06 +0000
From: Jonathan Avila < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
To: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >, WebAIM Discussion
List < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >



Peter, have you looked at the Regulatory Impact Analysis that the US
Access Board had commissioned as part of the Section 508 refresh?
https://www.access-board.gov/guidelines-and-standards/communications-and-it/
about-the-ict-refresh/final-regulatory-impact-analysis Phil Jenkins @ IBM
also put together a costing model for accessibility
https://www-03.ibm.com/able/education/downloads/IBM_WCAG_2.0_Compliance_Cost
ing_Model_CSUN13.pdf Jonathan Jonathan Avila Chief Accessibility Officer
Level Access, inc. (formerly SSB BART Group, inc.)
= EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = 703.637.8957 (Office) Visit us online: Website |
Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn | Blog Looking to boost your accessibility
knowledge? Check out our free webinars! The information contained in this
transmission may be attorney privileged and/or confidential information
intended for the use of the individual or entity named above. If the reader
of this message is not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that
any use, dissemination, distribution or copying of this communication is
strictly prohibited. -----Original Message----- From: WebAIM-Forum
[mailto: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = ] On Behalf Of Peter Shikli
Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2017 3:02 PM To: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED =
Subject: [WebAIM] Accessibility Cost Benefit Analysis Model The legal
beagles have passed word to me that the new administration is bringing to
bear cost-benefit analysis as part of enforcing Section 508 and other
accessibility rules, that is, judges are being asked to consider cost and
benefit as part of their rulings. If this is true, I would like to explore
what spreadsheet-based cost-benefit models exist for online accessibility.
I've uncovered (dated) reports like
g3ict.org/download/p/fileId_938/productId_248 that discuss the topic, but
not a model into which a particular accessibility issue can plug its
what-if scenarios. For example, I'm looking for a model that includes the
added cost of providing support for a blind website visitor unable to use
the inaccessible self-serve option on a website, or the productivity
benefit of an employed blind person able to use an online resource, or the
sales increase of blind customers able to buy products online -- all that
in comparison to the remediation cost of providing accessibility. Has
anyone heard of such a spreadsheet-based cost-benefit model reflecting
current factors? Cheers, Peter Shikli
subscription, visit http://list.webaim.org/ List archives at
http://webaim.org/discussion/archives = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED =