Web Accessibility Accessibility Isn’t Optional Anymore—And a Lot of Contractors Just Got Caught Off Guard There’s a pattern I’ve been seeing more and more lately. State and local government agencies…Ann CB Landis, CPACCMay 4, 2026
Web Accessibility Why Color Contrast Still Fails Accessibility Reviews (and How to Fix It) Color contrast is one of the most common accessibility problems found in websites, PDFs, mobile…Ann CB Landis, CPACCApril 29, 2026
Business Processes DOJ Has Extended the ADA Title II Deadline. Don’t Waste the Opportunity. The Department of Justice recently announced a one-year extension to the ADA Title II digital…Ann CB Landis, CPACCApril 25, 2026
Web Accessibility The Hidden Accessibility Risk in Your Document Archive When most agencies think about digital accessibility, the first thing that comes to mind is…Ann CB Landis, CPACCJuly 27, 2025
Web Accessibility How to Check if Your PDFs Are Taggable—and What to Do If They Aren’t PDFs are one of the most common document formats used by governments—but also one of…Ann CB Landis, CPACCJuly 15, 2025
Web Accessibility PDF/UA: The Accessibility Standard You’ve Probably Never Heard Of When people talk about accessibility, they often focus on websites. But what about PDFs? They’re…Ann CB Landis, CPACCJuly 9, 2025
Web Accessibility What the 2024 DOJ Section 508 Rule Means for Local Governments In April 2024, the U.S. Department of Justice issued a landmark final rule updating digital…Ann CB Landis, CPACCJuly 3, 2025