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Best ADA-Compliant Web Design Agencies for Government

Government websites must comply with both the ADA and Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, which sets specific technical standards for federal electronic and information technology. State and local governments face additional requirements under ADA Title II. Recent DOJ rulings have strengthened enforcement.

Government Accessibility Checklist

  • Section 508 technical compliance
  • VPAT documentation
  • Accessible public meeting information
  • Screen reader compatible forms and applications
  • Accessible document libraries (PDF remediation)
  • Multi-language accessibility support
  • Accessible emergency notification systems

5 Government Accessibility Agencies

Accessible Web Studios

New York, New York

CPACCWASManual AuditAnti-OverlayVerified
ADA Compliance AuditsAccessible Web DesignWCAG Remediation
HealthcareEducationGovernment

$10,000 - $150,000+

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Inclusive Digital Agency

Chicago, Illinois

CPACCManual AuditAnti-OverlayVerified
Accessible Web DesignWCAG RemediationUX Accessibility Consulting
EducationNonprofitGovernment

$8,000 - $120,000

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Barrier Free Digital

Seattle, Washington

CPACCWASManual AuditAnti-OverlayVerified
ADA Compliance AuditsAccessible Web DesignAccessibility Training
GovernmentEducationHealthcare

$15,000 - $250,000

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ADA Pro Web Design

Boston, Massachusetts

CPACCWASManual AuditAnti-OverlayVerified
ADA Compliance AuditsAccessible Web DesignWCAG Remediation
GovernmentEducationFinance

$10,000 - $175,000

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Section 508 Solutions

Washington, District of Columbia

CPACCWASManual AuditAnti-OverlayVerified
Section 508 ComplianceADA Compliance AuditsVPAT Creation
GovernmentEducationHealthcare

$20,000 - $500,000+

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Government required to have ADA-compliant websites?

Yes. Under ADA Title III, government businesses that serve the public must ensure their digital content is accessible to people with disabilities. Websites, web applications, and online services fall under this requirement.

What WCAG standard applies to Government websites?

WCAG 2.1 Level AA is the current enforcement benchmark referenced by courts and regulators. Government businesses should target WCAG 2.2 AA for new builds to ensure long-term compliance as standards evolve.

How do I find an ADA compliance agency with Government experience?

Look for agencies with IAAP-certified staff (CPACC or WAS credentials) and verifiable experience in the government sector. Our directory pre-screens all listed agencies against these criteria. Use the industry filter to narrow results.

What are the most important accessibility items for Government websites?

Key areas include: Section 508 technical compliance; VPAT documentation; Accessible public meeting information.