Section 508 Compliance

Accessible ICT.
Federal-Ready Standards.
Delivered by Specialists.

Section 508 governs the accessibility of information and communication technology across federal agencies and their vendors. We test, remediate, and document your ICT against its WCAG-aligned technical standards, and prepare the VPATs federal buyers ask for.

What is Section 508?

Section 508 is an amendment to the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 that requires US federal agencies to make their information and communication technology (ICT) - websites, software, electronic documents, and hardware - accessible to people with disabilities. A 2017 update, known as the "508 Refresh," aligned its technical requirements directly with WCAG 2.0 Level AA.

Unlike the ADA, which covers private businesses broadly, Section 508 specifically binds federal agencies and the vendors and contractors who sell ICT to them. At D2i Technology, we help both sides - agencies bringing legacy systems into compliance, and vendors preparing accessible products and VPATs for federal procurement.

Many state and local governments, and private organizations doing business with the federal government, voluntarily adopt Section 508 as their internal accessibility standard, which means its reach extends well beyond federal agencies themselves.

Section 508 Essentials

WCAG 2.0 AA Baseline
Federal Agencies
ICT Vendors
VPAT Reporting
Electronic Documents
Procurement Support
Accessibility Audits
Section 508 Refresh

What Section 508 Covers

ICT is a broad category - here's where the technical requirements apply

Websites & Web Applications

Public and internal sites must support assistive technologies like screen readers, keyboard-only navigation, and sufficient color contrast.

Software & Applications

Desktop and mobile applications used by employees or the public must expose accessible names, roles, and states to assistive technology.

Electronic Documents & Media

PDFs, Office documents, video, and audio must include proper structure, alt text, captions, and transcripts.

Hardware & Telecommunications

Kiosks, copiers, phones, and other physical ICT products must offer accessible operation for users with disabilities.

Who Must Comply?

Section 508 binds federal agencies directly, and reaches further through procurement

US federal agencies and departments
Vendors and contractors selling ICT to the government
State and local agencies that voluntarily align
Organizations preparing VPATs for procurement

If you sell software, hardware, or digital services to the US federal government, buyers will typically require a VPAT before purchase - making accessibility a procurement gate, not just a compliance nicety.

Why Section 508 Compliance Matters

Regulatory Compliance

Keeps agencies and contractors aligned with federal law and avoids compliance-related disputes.

Access to Federal Contracts

A clean VPAT can be the difference between winning and losing a federal procurement.

Inclusive Workforce Tools

Ensures employees with disabilities can use internal software and systems effectively.

Future-Proof ICT

Building to WCAG-aligned standards now reduces rework as requirements keep tightening.

Our Section 508 Compliance Services

From ICT audits to VPAT preparation, everything you need for federal-ready accessibility

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Engagement Models for Section 508 Compliance

Whether you need a one-time VPAT or ongoing support across a federal contract lifecycle, we offer engagement models that match your Section 508 compliance timeline.

VPAT Preparation

A focused audit and VPAT document, delivered ahead of a procurement deadline.

  • Test-evidence-based conformance claims
  • Standard VPAT / ACR format
  • Fixed timeline & deliverable

Audit + Remediation

Full ICT audit followed by developer-led fixes across web, software, and documents.

  • End-to-end fix delivery
  • Manual re-verification
  • Fixed scope & milestones

Ongoing Compliance Retainer

Continuous monitoring and support across a multi-year federal contract or product lifecycle.

  • Recurring automated scans
  • Quarterly manual reviews
  • Predictable monthly billing
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Our Section 508 Compliance Process

A structured path from ICT audit to a completed, defensible VPAT

  1. Step 01

    ICT Inventory

    Catalog websites, software, documents, and hardware in scope

  2. Step 02

    Automated Scan

    Tooling sweep across every asset in scope

  3. Step 03

    Manual Testing

    Screen reader, keyboard, and document structure review

  4. Step 04

    Findings Report

    Prioritized issues mapped to technical requirements

  5. Step 05

    Remediation

    Fixes implemented across code, content, and documents

  6. Step 06

    VPAT Delivery

    Conformance report delivered, ready for procurement

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Testing backed by real assistive technology, not just automated scores.

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How Section 508 Connects to Other Standards

Section 508 shares its technical backbone with several other frameworks

Technical Standard

WCAG 2.0 AA WCAG 2.1 AA (best practice)

Related US Law

ADA Title II ADA Title III

Reporting Format

VPAT Accessibility Conformance Report

Global Equivalents

EN 301 549 (EU) GIGW 3.0 (India)

Why Choose D2i Technology?

We combine certified accessibility specialists with real assistive-technology testing and federal-procurement-aware documentation - not just an automated score.

Real Assistive Technology Testing

We test with NVDA, JAWS, and VoiceOver, not just automated tools scoring against a checklist.

Engineering-Led Remediation

Our developers fix issues directly in your codebase, so you leave with working code, not just a report.

Procurement-Ready VPATs

Conformance statements built from real test evidence, ready for federal buyers to review.

Ongoing Monitoring

We stay engaged after go-live, catching regressions as your product evolves.

Cost-Effective Engagement

India-based delivery rates without compromising on the depth of testing.

  • ICT inventory tested against WCAG 2.0/2.1 AA
  • Screen reader and keyboard flows verified by hand
  • Electronic documents remediated and tagged
  • VPAT delivered, ready for procurement review
  • Monitoring in place to catch future regressions

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Achieve Section 508 Compliance with Confidence

Whether you're a federal agency or a vendor preparing for procurement, D2i Technology is ready. Let's make your ICT accessible - and your VPAT accurate.