State and local governments are realizing that digital accessibility is more than a compliance checkbox—it’s a driver of economic growth and public trust. Investing early in accessible design saves money, prevents lawsuits, and makes services more efficient for everyone, not just people with disabilities. Real-world examples, from Seattle to the Social Security Administration, show that inclusive design boosts satisfaction, reduces service costs, and strengthens community engagement. By embedding accessibility into strategy, procurement, and training, agencies can unlock new revenue streams while ensuring equitable access to vital services.
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Publisher: | NASCIO |
Published: | September 1, 2025 |
License: | Public Domain |