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its 30-year history, SAIC has led the field in the development of new
technologies and software tools designed to support and enhance access
to electronic information and data. This leadership extends to the development
of solutions for those users with sensory, motor, and neurological disabilities
that impair their ability to access information and data. In 1998, the
Rehabilitation Act was amended to require Federal agencies to make electronic
and information technology accessible to people with disabilities and
to give these users and members of the general public equal access to
electronic information assets.
SAIC supports this
effort to provide access for all users of electronics and information
technology. Our broad experience and capabilities in the world of systems
integration and software development include: the software and hardware
expertise required to identify the technological tools and means to satisfy
the criteria of Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, the expertise to
introduce assistive technologies into integrated systems solutions, and
the experience with legacy systems to ensure the successful integration
of new assistive tools and processes into that environment. For more information
on Section 508 rulings and standards, visit: Electronic and Information
Technology Accessibility Standards (www.accessboard.
gov) Federal Acquisition Regulations(FAR) Final Rule (www.contracts.ogc.doc.gov)
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