Ìý¼ªÏé·» Accessible Technology Initiative (ATI) Procurement Policy
In compliance with California State UniversityÌýÌý²¹²Ô»åÌý, all Information and Communication Technology (ICT) programs, services or activities of ¼ªÏé·» must be accessible to all students, staff and the wider community. All ICT acquired at ¼ªÏé·» must undergo the Accessible Technology Initiative (ATI) Procurement Procedure. Through this procedure, ICT products and services are evaluated to determine the risk they pose to the University in terms of accessibility. Departments are responsible for complying with ¼ªÏé·»'s ATI Procurement Procedure, and ICT Vendors have an obligation to work with ¼ªÏé·» to mitigate any accessibility concerns in the products or services they are providing.Ìý
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ÌýDepartment Requirements
ÌýWhen purchasing ICT, departments at ¼ªÏé·» are responsible for:
- Conducting a pre-purchase accessibility review of a product or service to find the most universally accessible ICT.
- Obtaining an up-to-date Accessibility Conformance Report (ACR or VPAT) for an ICT product.
- Completing the ATI-ICT Procurement Form.
- Working with the Universal Design Center (UDC) to gather accessibility information about a product, coordinate accessibility testing for a product, and address accessibility concerns identified.
- Creating a Plan for Alternate Access with the Alternate Access Working Group that outlines what the department will do to support equitable access.
ÌýVendor Requirements
ÌýTo conduct business with ¼ªÏé·», Vendors are responsible for the following:
- Providing an ACR for their ICT products/services.
- Completing the Vendor Accessibility Assessment form if requested.
- Providing an accessibility demo of their product if requested.
- Working with ¼ªÏé·» to mitigate accessibility issues and concerns in products/services they are providing.
- Develop an accessibility road-map outlining a timeline for accessibility improvement in the product.
- Providing an accessibility statement on their website.