ADA & WCAG Website Accessibility in Colorado (HB21-1110)
Bring your website into compliance with ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) and WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines). We audit, remediate, and monitor accessibility—plus provide documentation for RFPs in Colorado.
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Why Accessibility Matters in Colorado
Beyond legal risk, accessibility is good business: it expands your audience, improves SEO, and creates a better experience for everyone. With Colorado’s HB21-1110 in effect, public entities and many contractors are expected to align with WCAG 2.1 A/AA and demonstrate progress toward compliance.
Reduce legal exposure
Proactive audits and remediation show intent and progress, helping you avoid complaints, rework, and project delays.
Win more RFPs
Procurement teams now require accessibility statements, VPATs (Voluntary Product Accessibility Templates), and work plans.
Boost SEO & UX
Clear headings, alt text, keyboard navigation, and color contrast often improve rankings and conversion rates.
What We Deliver
WCAG 2.1 A/AA Audit
- Manual checks with assistive tech (screen readers).
- Automated scans for recurring patterns.
- Prioritized issue list with examples and screenshots.
Remediation
- Code fixes (headings, landmarks, labels, ARIA).
- Media: captions, transcripts, and audio descriptions.
- Document accessibility (PDF tagging and structure).
Monitoring & Documentation
- Ongoing scans and regression checks.
- Statement of Accessibility and roadmap.
- Support for RFP (Request for Proposal) responses.
Packages & Options (Affiliate Integrations)
UserWay Integration
UserWay provides an accessibility widget and monitoring layer that can help address common issues fast while you work on full remediation.
AudioEye Solutions
AudioEye combines automation with expert remediation and continuous monitoring—well-suited for public entities and larger organizations.
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Our 3-Phase Process
Phase 1 — Discovery
- Scope: page templates, media, documents, and web apps.
- Stakeholders: content editors, developers, procurement.
- Risk overview: color, forms, navigation, and interactive UI.
Phase 2 — Remediation
- Code & content fixes for WCAG 2.1 A/AA criteria.
- Document remediation for PDF and office files.
- Assistive-tech validation (NVDA/JAWS/VoiceOver testing).
Phase 3 — Monitoring
- Automated scans on a schedule with alerts.
- Accessibility Statement and changelog.
- Quarterly reviews and training refreshers.
Who We Serve
- Public entities and municipalities in Colorado.
- Schools, colleges, and universities.
- Healthcare providers and clinics.
- Contractors bidding on public projects.
- Nonprofits and cultural institutions.
Case Study: Patient Portal for a Denver Clinic
Challenge: A patient portal lacked keyboard focus order and proper labels, and PDFs were inaccessible.
Solution: We rebuilt forms with labels and error states, corrected focus management, added ARIA landmarks, tagged PDFs, and integrated captions for video resources.
Results: Screen-reader flow improved, patient satisfaction increased, and the clinic passed a third-party compliance review.
FAQ
01. What are ADA and WCAG?
ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) is a civil rights law. WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) is a technical standard for making digital content perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust.
02. Does Colorado HB21-1110 apply to us?
Public entities and many contractors are expected to align with WCAG 2.1 A/AA. Even if you’re not strictly required, accessibility is a best practice with business benefits.
03. How long does accessibility remediation take?
Small brochure sites: 2–4 weeks. Larger sites or apps: 6–12+ weeks, depending on size and complexity.
04. Is a widget enough for compliance?
Widgets can help address common issues quickly. Full compliance requires underlying code and content fixes guided by WCAG criteria.
05. Do you provide documentation for RFPs?
Yes. We create an Accessibility Statement, remediation roadmap, and provide inputs for VPAT and procurement responses.
Get Your Free 5-Page Accessibility Check
We’ll flag high-impact issues and outline your fastest path to WCAG 2.1 A/AA improvements in Colorado.
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