Information and Communication Technology
Accessibility Statement
The State of Alaska is committed to serving all Alaskans. Using the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1, Level AA as our guide, we continue to improve our content and services to make our websites more accessible for everyone. We want our content and services to be easy to access, use and understand. If you have trouble using our website, please contact labor.webmaster@alaska.gov for help. We may be able to offer an alternate format or update our content to make it more accessible to you and others.
The State of Alaska takes proactive steps to ensure people with disabilities can readily access and use information and communication technology. Users may request reasonable accommodation or materials in alternate formats from the program contact listed on state web pages, or request help from a departmental ADA coordinator.
Tools
End-User
Reviewer Tools
Content Creator
- Document Accessibility
- Adobe Acrobat Accessibility Training Resources
- Creating Accessible Microsoft Office 2010 Documents (Texas)
- Accessibility in Microsoft Office 2010
- Effective Communication
- Making Websites Accessible (US Department of Justice Toolkit)
- State of Alaska Sponsored Web Access Workshops
- University of Alaska Web Accessibility Training Page
Standards
- Web Content Accessibility Guidelines
- ADA Advance Rule on Accessibility of Web Information and Services (U.S. DOJ)
- Air Travel Accessibility of Websites
- Applying WCAG 2.0 to Non-Web Information and Communications Technologies
- Federal Contractor Affirmative Action Program Requirements 60741.44(b)
- Section 508 Homepage
- 21st Century Telecommunications and Video Accessibility Act
- State Look and Feel Standards