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Section 508 & WCAG RFP Readiness for Public-Sector Web Projects
SLED BIDDER

De-Weboo Accessibility Practice

NAICS 541511

Section 508 & WCAG RFP Readiness for Public-Sector Web Projects

Public-sector RFPs increasingly require Section 508–conformant deliverables and WCAG 2.1 AA testing evidence. De-Weboo embeds accessibility acceptance criteria in statements of work, sprint definitions, and release sign-off—so SLED buyers receive audit-ready web assets, not last-minute remediation.

RFP language buyers should include

  • Target standard: WCAG 2.1 Level AA (or agency-specific baseline).

  • Deliverables: accessibility test report, remediated issue log, and component documentation.

  • Acceptance: keyboard-only navigation, screen reader spot checks, color-contrast verification.

  • Maintenance: accessibility regression testing on major releases.

Vendor proof points that reduce protest risk

Ask for sample VPATs, named accessibility lead, and tooling (axe, Lighthouse, manual AT passes). De-Weboo documents each release with traceable tickets tied to WCAG success criteria—critical for education authorities and state portals under public scrutiny.

GEO: serving U.S. SLED from a global engineering hub

De-Weboo combines Hyderabad-based delivery capacity with U.S. procurement literacy. That model gives SLED agencies competitive pricing while maintaining documentation standards expected in American public-sector contracting.

Frequently asked questions

Both. The agency defines requirements; the vendor must engineer, test, and document conformant deliverables. De-Weboo accepts accessibility as a vendor obligation in every SLED web scope.

Yes. De-Weboo performs accessibility audits, prioritizes critical user flows, and ships remediations in phased releases without full rebuilds when architecture allows.

Discuss this topic with De-Weboo

Request a consultation on SLED Bidder—commercial projects, healthcare IT, or SLED capability briefings.

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