Canonical is pleased to share that our latest Ubuntu Accessibility Conformance Report, International Edition is now available for download. Based on VPAT Version 2.4, This report covers Ubuntu Desktop Accessibility, with a focus on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Desktop and Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Desktop.
Download the Ubuntu Accessibility Conformance Report
Ubuntu’s mission has always been to bring the benefits of free software to the widest possible audience. Making linux accessible for people of all ages, languages and physical abilities is at the heart of that story and our community.
“A Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT™) is a document that explains how information and communication technology (ICT) products such as software, hardware, electronic content, and support documentation meet (conform to) the Revised 508 Standards for IT accessibility. VPAT™ helps Federal agency contracting officials and government buyers to assess ICT for accessibility when doing market research and evaluating proposals.”
By demonstrating that Ubuntu Desktop conforms to these standards, we are ensuring that our software provides access for people with physical, sensory or cognitive disabilities. In this report, Ubuntu Desktop achieved Level AA conformance under the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. It also conforms to the ICT Accessibility 508 Standards and 255 Guidelines.
In addition to delivering VPAT conformance, Ubuntu is a secure, certified and supported open source solution for the public sector.
Using Ubuntu Advantage, organisations benefit from:
We also deliver Ubuntu Pro for AWS, Ubuntu Pro for GCP and Ubuntu Pro for Azure, which offer:
To read more about how Ubuntu is the smart choice for government and public sector solutions, including case studies and whitepapers, visit ubuntu.com/gov or get in touch.
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