Use this language when you determine a Fundamental Alteration of the product would be required to meet the Criteria (see the access board standards for the definition of "fundamental alteration"). Not Applicable - Fundamental alteration exception applies Use this language when you determine that the Criteria do not apply to the specific product. Use this language when you determine the product does not meet the letter or intent of the Criteria. For example, many software programs can provide speech output when combined with a compatible screen reader (commonly used assistive technology for people who are blind). Use this language when you determine the product fully meets the letter and intent of the Criteria when used in combination with Compatible AT. Supports when combined with compatible AT Use this language when you have identified an alternate way to meet the intent of the Criteria or when the product does not fully meet the intent of the Criteria. Use this language when you determine the product does not fully meet the letter and intent of the Criteria but provides some level of access relative to the Criteria. Use this language when you determine the product fully meets the letter and intent of the Criteria. Supporting Features (Second Column on VPAT) Current version (3.0) of Apty is compliant with the software applications and operating system, performance, and documentation requirements listed below. The initial versions of the product have been updated to fit the requirements, while new features, user interface and functionality changes for releases 2.5.x and higher have been designed to follow the VPAT standards on the ongoing basis. VPAT compliance testing of Apty was performed considering the standards from the provisions listed above. FAR (Federal Acquisition Regulation) Council: While FAR Council is within the ongoing process of updating the requirements, Federal Agencies must, at minimum, ensure that their ICT requirements comply with Revised 508 Standards as of January 18, 2018.Safe Harbor:This safe harbor applies on an element-by-element basis to each component or portion of the existing ICT, with each component or portion assessed separately.Revised 508 Standards: Information and communication technology (ICT) developed, maintained, or used by Federal agencies must satisfy the scoping and technical requirements in the Revised 508 Standards.The following document covers the requirements of the Section 508 Standards, Safe Harbor, and FAR Council: Results of Testing to Section 508-REFRESH/WCAG 2.0 Harmonization CriteriaĪpty is compliant with VPAT user interface requirements for all releases starting with version 2.5.x and higher:.SECTION 1194.41 Information, Documentation, and Support.SECTION 1194.31 Functional Performance Criteria.SECTION 1194.25 Self Contained, Closed Products - Detail.SECTION 1194.24 Video and Multimedia Products - Detail.SECTION 1194.23 Telecommunication Products - Details.SECTION 1194.22 Web-Based Internet Information and Applications – Detail.SECTION 1194.21 Software Applications and Operating Systems – Detail.Supporting Features (Second Column on VPAT).This articles covers the following sections:
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