Accessibility
Practical access, continuous improvement.
What is available today, what remains under review, and how to report a barrier.
Current features
A2C3 programs are designed for keyboard, pointer, and touch interaction on compatible devices. Current or actively tested features include visible focus, adjustable text sizing, guided narration or read-aloud support, repeat assistance, audio controls, reduced dependence on precise pointer movement, and reduced-motion support on the public website.
Testing and current limitation
A2C3 uses a repeatable internal review protocol covering automated checks, keyboard operation, screen-reader use, contrast, 200% zoom and responsive reflow. Test scope, results, evidence notes, and remediation status are recorded by release. A2C3 does not represent the entire platform as independently audited or certified to WCAG 2.1 AA or WCAG 2.2 AA.
Department deployments
Brand colors, logos, local text, website placement, and device policies can affect accessibility. Each proposed public deployment should therefore receive a department-specific review before launch.
Report a barrier
If something prevents you from using an A2C3 page or program, please describe the page, device, browser, assistive technology, and the task you were trying to complete through the Contact page. A2C3 will review the report and provide an alternative when reasonably available.
Last updated August 16, 2026.
