Core Accessibility Requirements
ADA Title II requires state and local government services and digital communications to be accessible.
Section 508 mandates federal and contractor technology must comply with WCAG 2.1/2.2 AA standards.
High Stakes Legal Risk
Non-compliance leads to formal **DOJ investigations** and costly consent decrees.
The primary exposure is public **lawsuits and expensive settlements** targeting ADA Title II violations.
ADA, Section 508, and Your Public Obligation
The government and public sector exist to serve all citizens equally—and that includes individuals with disabilities. Digital accessibility is a fundamental legal obligation under the ADA and Section 508.
We help agencies achieve full ADA Title II and Section 508 compliance to serve every citizen fairly, avoid costly litigation, and maintain public credibility.
Section 508 is WCAG: The POUR Principles of Digital Access
PERCEIVABLE
Citizens must be able to perceive information, regardless of modality. This ensures accurate alt text, captions, and sufficient color contrast.
OPERABLE
Users must be able to operate the interface and navigation. This requires full keyboard accessibility, clear focus indicators, and pauseable animations.
UNDERSTANDABLE
Content and operation must be understandable. This covers readable text, predictable navigation, clear form labels, and explicit error identification.
ROBUST
Content must be robust enough to be interpreted reliably by a wide range of user agents, including assistive technologies like screen readers.
FUTURE PROOF
Adopting WCAG standards ensures your digital infrastructure is scalable, maintainable, and ready for future assistive technology integrations.
PROFESSIONALLY CODED
Our audits guarantee code integrity, ensuring your platform is fully compliant with modern web standards and Section 508 criteria.
ADA, Section 508, and Your Public Obligation
The government and public sector exist to serve all citizens equally—and that includes individuals with disabilities. Digital accessibility is a fundamental legal obligation under the ADA and Section 508.
We help agencies achieve full ADA Title II and Section 508 compliance to serve every citizen fairly, avoid costly litigation, and maintain public credibility.
Core Accessibility Requirements
ADA Title II requires state and local government services and digital communications to be accessible.
Section 508 mandates federal and contractor technology must comply with WCAG 2.1/2.2 AA standards.
High Stakes Legal Risk
Non-compliance leads to formal **DOJ investigations** and costly consent decrees.
The primary exposure is public **lawsuits and expensive settlements** targeting ADA Title II violations.
Why Proactive Compliance Is the Only Strategy
Integrating ADA & Section 508 Needs
We simplify long-term accessibility compliance by combining ADA Title II and Section 508 standards into a single, integrated strategy. This approach reduces costs, ensures consistency, and simplifies ongoing management for public entities.
- One audit for all accessibility laws
- One unified remediation plan
- One ongoing monitoring system for WCAG conformance
Benefits of Partnering with Get ADA Alert
- ADA, 508, and WCAG specialists with **public sector expertise**.
- **100% customized compliance** strategies based on agency size and scope.
- Transparent, easy-to-understand reports and **audit readiness**.
- Affordable, scalable solutions for city, county, and federal institutions.
Secure Your Agency. Serve Every Citizen.
With the rise of citizen portals, digital forms, and public services moving online, every digital tool must meet accessibility requirements. Partner with us to ensure that as technology evolves, inclusivity evolves with it.
TAKE ACTION TODAY: STOP INCREASING YOUR RISK
Every day you delay compliance increases your risk of penalties, lawsuits, and public scrutiny.