[nfb-talk] National Federation of the Blind and Deque Systems to Launch Nonvisual Access Certification Program
David Andrews
dandrews at visi.com
Tue Mar 11 17:41:50 CDT 2008
>FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
>
>CONTACT:
>Chris Danielsen
>Public Relations Specialist
>National Federation of the Blind
>(410) 659-9314, ext. 2330
>(410) 262-1281 (Cell)
><mailto:cdanielsen at nfb.org>cdanielsen at nfb.org
>
>MEDIA ADVISORY
>
>National Federation of the Blind and Deque Systems to Launch
>Nonvisual Access Certification Program
>
>The National Federation of the Blind (NFB), the
>nations leading advocate for access by the
>blind to the Internet, in partnership with its
>Web accessibility consultant Deque Systems,
>Inc., will launch the NFB Nonvisual Access (NVA)
>Certification Program later this week. The
>launch will take place at the annual Technology
>and People with Disabilities Conference
>conducted in Los Angeles by the Center on
>Disability at California State University at
>Northridgecommonly referred to as the CSUN conference.
>
>Date: March 13, 2008
>
>Location: Los Angeles Airport Marriott
> 5855 West Century Boulevard
> Los Angeles, California 90045
>
>Time: 8:00 a.m. - NFB and Deque
>officials available to answer questions at Booth
>411, New Orleans Section, Hall of Cities
> 3:10 p.m. - Presentation,
> The NFB Nonvisual Access Seal of Approval, Dallas Ballroom
>
>The Nonvisual Access Certification Program
>provides a way for Web site and application
>developers to work with leading experts on
>blindness and accessibility to ensure that their
>Internet sites or applications are fully
>accessible to and usable by blind people
>employing screen access software. Applicants go
>through a rigorous evaluation and testing
>procedure and work with a web accessibility
>consultant (WAC) to address any accessibility
>issues discovered during the evaluation. Once
>the site or application has addressed all
>accessibility issues, it is granted the right to
>display an NFB-NVA seal of approval on its
>site. Participating in the Nonvisual Access
>Certification Program is an excellent way for
>corporations and organizations to demonstrate
>social responsibility and commitment to access for everyone.
>
># # #
>
>About the National Federation of the Blind
>With more than fifty thousand members, the
>National Federation of the Blind is the largest
>and most influential membership organization of
>blind people in the United States. The NFB
>improves blind peoples lives through advocacy,
>education, research, technology, and programs
>encouraging independence and
>self-confidence. It is the leading force in the
>blindness field today and the voice of the
>nation's blind. In January 2004 the NFB opened
>the National Federation of the Blind Jernigan
>Institute, the first research and training
>center in the United States for the blind led by the blind.
>
>About Deque Systems, Inc.
>Deque Systems, Inc. is a leading technology
>provider of end-to-end integrated Web compliance
>solutions that deliver accessibility, privacy,
>and security. Deque's unmatched abilities have
>earned us the trust of government agencies,
>small and mid-sized businesses, and Fortune 500
>companies seeking solutions that optimize their
>Web based systems, and empower employees to work
>collaboratively. Deque is also an 8A Certified
>Woman-owned business that values diversity. For
>more information, visit <http://www.deque.com>www.deque.com.
>
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