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Accessibility Statement
Effective Date: April 12, 2026 · Last Reviewed: April 12, 2026
Our commitment: MAS Pilot is committed to ensuring digital accessibility for all users, including people with disabilities. We aim to meet WCAG 2.1 Level AA standards and comply with Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act.
Standards We Target
MAS Pilot targets conformance with the following standards:
- WCAG 2.1 Level AA — Web Content Accessibility Guidelines published by the W3C Web Accessibility Initiative
- Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act — Federal accessibility requirements applicable to electronic and information technology
- ARIA 1.1 — Accessible Rich Internet Applications specification for dynamic content
Current Conformance Status
MAS Pilot is currently in pre-launch development. We are conducting accessibility reviews alongside product development. Our current implementation includes:
- Semantic HTML5 structure with appropriate landmark roles
- ARIA labels on interactive elements, forms, and navigation
- Keyboard navigation support throughout the site
- Sufficient color contrast ratios (minimum 4.5:1 for normal text)
- Screen reader compatible form labels and error messages
- Focus indicators on all interactive elements
- Skip navigation links
- Alt text on meaningful images; decorative images marked appropriately
Known Limitations
As a pre-launch product, we have identified the following areas that are actively being addressed:
- The interactive TDR validation demo on the homepage has limited screen reader support. A text-based alternative is planned for the next release.
- Some animated SVG elements may present challenges for users with vestibular disorders. We will be adding a reduced-motion preference check.
- PDF export functionality is planned — PDFs will be made accessible (tagged) before that feature ships.
Assistive Technologies Tested
We test with the following combinations:
- NVDA + Chrome on Windows
- VoiceOver + Safari on macOS
- VoiceOver + Safari on iOS
- TalkBack + Chrome on Android
Section 508 Applicability
MAS Pilot serves GSA Multiple Award Schedule contractors who may be subject to Section 508 requirements in their own procurement activities. We take this seriously. If you are procuring MAS Pilot on behalf of a federal agency or under a federal contract, please contact us to discuss specific accessibility requirements and our conformance documentation.
Feedback and Contact
If you experience any accessibility barriers when using MAS Pilot, or if you have questions about our accessibility approach, please contact us:
We aim to respond to accessibility feedback within 2 business days and to resolve confirmed issues within 30 days. If you are unable to access any part of MAS Pilot due to a disability, we will provide the information or service through an alternative method of access.
Enforcement
If you are unsatisfied with our response to your accessibility feedback, you may contact the U.S. General Services Administration's IT Accessibility Program at section508.gov or the Department of Justice at ada.gov.
Formal Complaints
This statement was prepared on April 12, 2026. It was last reviewed on April 12, 2026. We review this statement annually and update it when substantive accessibility changes are made to the platform.