Beyond Website Compliance: Scaling Digital Accessibility Across Government Documents

Accessible digital services are essential to ensuring every resident can fully participate in government — from accessing court records and public notices to completing forms, applying for services, and engaging with their communities. As governments expand digital services, agencies face growing pressure to make not only websites, but also the millions of documents they publish each year, accessible to all users.

This webinar will explore how public sector agencies are approaching accessibility modernization across both websites and documents, and why traditional manual remediation efforts are increasingly difficult to sustain at scale.

Attendees will learn how agencies are using automation and AI-assisted workflows to reduce operational burden, improve compliance readiness, and expand inclusive access to public information.

Topics include:

  • What DOJ Title II updates and WCAG requirements mean for government documents
  • Accessibility challenges across courts, public records, and citizen communications
  • How AI-assisted remediation and document tagging can streamline workflows
  • Strategies for scaling remediation efforts across large document inventories
  • Embedding accessibility-by-design into publishing and document-generation processes

Join the live webinar to obtain your complimentary certificate of attendance!

Speaker Details

Amber Lao

Strategic Advisor, Adobe

Sean McSpaden — Moderator

Senior Fellow, Center for Digital Government

Event Topic

Artificial Intelligence, Records Management

Relevant Audiences

All State and Local Government
Beyond Website Compliance: Scaling Digital Accessibility Across Government Documents
Event Type
Virtual / Online
Event Subtype
Webinar / Webcast
When
Tue, Jun 30, 2026 | 1:00 pm ET
Registration Cost
Complimentary
Website
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Sponsor
Adobe