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<span style="font-family:verdana,geneva,sans-serif"><span style="font-size: small">AccessGA, <span style="font-size: small">Georgia’s Accessible ICT Initiative, </span>is a joint initiative of the [http://ada.georgia.gov/technical-assistance State of Georgia ADA Coordinator's Office] and [http://amacusg.org/index.php AMAC Accessibility Solutions and Research Center] at the Georgia Institute of Technology, with additional support from [http://georgia.gov/ georgia.gov]. Its design and purpose </span><span style="font-size:small">is to support Georgia state agencies with Information and Communication Technology (ICT) accessibility, promoting equal and timely access for employees and customers with a wide range of disabilities.</span></span> | <span style="font-family:verdana,geneva,sans-serif"><span style="font-size: small">AccessGA, <span style="font-size: small">Georgia’s Accessible ICT Initiative, </span>is a joint initiative of the [http://ada.georgia.gov/technical-assistance State of Georgia ADA Coordinator's Office] and [http://amacusg.org/index.php AMAC Accessibility Solutions and Research Center] at the Georgia Institute of Technology, with additional support from [http://georgia.gov/ georgia.gov]. Its design and purpose </span><span style="font-size:small">is to support Georgia state agencies with Information and Communication Technology (ICT) accessibility, promoting equal and timely access for employees and customers with a wide range of disabilities.</span></span> |
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About
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AccessGA, Georgia’s Accessible ICT Initiative, is a joint initiative of the State of Georgia ADA Coordinator's Office and AMAC Accessibility Solutions and Research Center at the Georgia Institute of Technology, with additional support from georgia.gov. Its design and purpose is to support Georgia state agencies with Information and Communication Technology (ICT) accessibility, promoting equal and timely access for employees and customers with a wide range of disabilities.
AccessGA Overview
How Does AccessGA Work?
Participating agencies will have access to tools and resources to address their accessibility needs, including a knowledge base wiki, a support request utility for obtaining targeted information, with tracking and reporting features, accessibility evaluations and a network of support for exchanging best practices, feedback and advice.
State Agencies Accessibility Stories
University System of Georgia Accessibility
Service Categories
- Assistive Technology
- Captioning and Transcription
- Digital Content Accessibility and Remediation
- Policy Development
- Mobile Accessibility
- Procurement Consultation
- Web Accessibility Technical Assistance and Evaluations
AccessGA Agencies Network
Administrative Office of the Courts
Georgia Council on Developmental Disabilities
Georgia Department of Community Affairs
Georgia State Financing and Investment Commission
Georgia Vocational Rehabilitation Agency
University System of Georgia