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- Level Access VPAT Process – Level Access Help Center
Begin the VPAT process by contacting your Customer Success Manager to identify the services available in your contract Once you determine which services are included in your contract, your Customer Success Manager will help you determine which services you will need
- VPAT Report: Essential Accessibility Documentation for 2025
Discover what a VPAT is, why it matters for digital accessibility, and how to create effective accessibility documentation that meets compliance standards
- How to Interpret a VPAT | Digital Accessibility Services
Created by the Information Technology Industry Council (ITIC), the Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT) is a document that explains how a product conforms to accessibility standards such as the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG)
- VPAT - Information Technology Industry Council
Ideally, a user should be able to view the information entered into your VPAT (which, when completed, is known as an accessibility conformance report or “ACR”) and understand the level of accessibility of your courses
- VPAT Accessibility Conformance Report 2025: Stay Compliant - Level Access
We deliver to you an objective, reliable, fully accessible VPAT report (ACR) “Level Access not only provided us with a completed VPAT, but also a process that helped us build a better product ”
- How to Interpret a VPAT - Digital Accessibility - UT Southwestern
While VPATs provide valuable information, they can be overwhelming and confusing This guide breaks down the key sections of a VPAT, empowering you to make informed decisions about digital accessibility
- Accessibility Quick Tip: What is a VPAT? What does it do?
The VPAT provides detailed information on the level of accessibility compliance for hardware, software, websites, electronic documents, and other technology products
- Voluntary Product Accessibility Template - Wikipedia
A Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT) is a template containing information regarding how an Information and communications technology (ICT) product or service conforms with Section 508 of the United States Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended (29 U S C § 794 (d))
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