Get Your Free ADA Title II Digital Accessibility Compliance Guide

Headed to your inbox, a practical step-by-step playbook for achieving WCAG 2.1 Level AA compliance before the DOJ deadline, built for government IT and ADA coordinators.
Receive a custom-built compliance guide outlining your obligations under ADA Title II, how to audit your current state, and the exact checklist your team needs to meet WCAG 2.1 Level AA, tailored to the realities of government digital services.Receive a custom-built executive report analyzing your agency’s service demand, staffing model, budget structure, and modernization opportunities, tailored to your population, departments, and revenue realities.

Delivered as a professional briefing you can share with your leadership team, ADA coordinator, and IT department.Delivered as a professional briefing you can share with your leadership team.

What's Inside Your Compliance Guide

Your custom guide will outline:
What ADA Title II Requires: What the DOJ rule mandates for government websites, apps, and digital documents, and who it applies to.
WCAG 2.1 AA Explained Simply: The four core principles, Perceivable, Operable, Understandable, Robust, translated into plain language for your team.
How to Audit Your Current State: A two-track testing approach (automated and manual) to find gaps in your websites, forms, PDFs, and third-party tools.
The Full Compliance Checklist: Governance, testing evidence, platform fixes, document accessibility, multimedia, vendor readiness, and ongoing operations, all in one place.
Vendor and Procurement Guidance: What to require in RFPs and contracts so third-party tools don't become your compliance liability.
Staying Compliant Long-Term: How to operationalize accessibility so your agency doesn't drift out of compliance after the initial push.
Here’s How It Works:

1. Fill out the short form with your agency details.
2. Our team reviews your information and tailors your guide.
3. Receive your personalized PDF within 1-3 business days.
4. Get a clear picture of where you stand on ADA Title II compliance, and exactly what to do next.
It's a practical, defensible framework your ADA coordinator and IT team can act on immediately, no legal jargon, no vague advice.

Many agencies use it to brief leadership, structure remediation sprints, set vendor expectations, and build a documented compliance posture ahead of the DOJ deadline.
At Polimorphic, we believe that government services should be easily accessible to all, including individuals living with disabilities. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), state and local governments are required to ensure that every citizen can access and participate in programs, services, and activities. Polimorphic is here to help you meet and exceed those standards.

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Our Commitment to Accessibility

At Polimorphic, our goal is enabling a stronger connection between people and government. We enable governments to be more transparent and accessible for all, including individuals using assistive technology or living with disabilities.
Polimorphic is committed to adhering to the World Wide Web Consortium's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA standards for our constituent-facing portal. We ensure the accessibility of constituent-facing pages and applications on Polimorphic.com by evaluating our software and identifying accessibility goals, employing accessibility quality assurance methods and providing continual accessibility training for our staff. Our testing includes automated tools, manual methods, and assistive technology such as screen readers.
We are continuously expanding our accessibility efforts, including new features currently in development to enhance voice-assisted technology. These advancements will provide an even more accessible and inclusive experience for users relying on assistive technologies. Additionally, we have partnered with Deque Systems, a leader in digital accessibility, to help us further evaluate and monitor our platforms, ensuring that we meet or exceed accessibility standards.
For optimal compatibility with assistive technology utilizing document uploads for constituent services, we recommend using the following browsers:
  • Google Chrome browser, tested on macOS Sonoma 14.5
  • Edge browser, tested on a PC
We welcome your feedback on the accessibility of Polimorphic.com. Please let us know if you encounter any accessibility barriers.

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