Accessible.org now works with an experienced service provider for state and local governments (and other enterprise clients) to make large digital accessibility projects faster. There’s no time (or need) for a formal partnership, but we started working with this company in 2025, developed a rapport, and now, in 2026, we’re fulfilling services for them and they’re taking care of the administrative side of projects.
Here’s how government clients win:
- Contracts / terms negotiation is much faster
- Administrative work is mostly streamlined
- We can start fulfilling services sooner
With so many governmental entities needing to get started on ADA Title II web compliance right away (the deadline is April 24, 2026), time is of the essence. Every week spent negotiating contract terms or processing paperwork is a week not spent on actual accessibility work.
This partnership promotes efficiency because administration and accessibility are now delegated to the companies who specialize in them. The service provider works on procurement, billing, contract administration, and client management. Accessible.org focuses entirely on delivering accessibility services — audits, remediation, VPAT issuance, and training.
For government clients already working with this provider on other projects, onboarding is even faster. Existing contract vehicles and established relationships eliminate most of the usual friction.
For state or local governments facing the April 2026 deadline and want to move quickly, this is the quickest path forward. If you’re ready to start your web project — or you’ve already started and need expert services to ensure you meet the compliance deadline, we’d love to help.
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