Guideline on Making Information Technology Usable by All
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1. About this guideline
- 1.1
This guideline supports the Government of Canada’s direction to ensure that departments, agencies and organizations consider accessibility in the acquisition or development of information technology (IT) solutions and equipment to make IT usable by all.
2. Audience
- 2.1
This guideline is intended for all Government of Canada departments, agencies and organizations that acquire or develop IT solutions and equipment, including web content.
3. Context
- 3.1
Proactive consideration of accessibility benefits everyone, especially persons with disabilities. The recommendations in section 4 of this guideline support the following:
- 3.1.1
the Accessible Canada Act, which requires that entities under federal jurisdiction identify, remove and prevent accessibility barriers.
- 3.1.2
the Accessibility Strategy for the Public Service of Canada, which sets out how the Government of Canada will bolster accessibility for all Canadians through its policies, programs and services.
- 3.1.3
the Government of Canada Digital Standards, which promote building in accessibility from the start.
- 3.1.1
- 3.2
Several Treasury Board policy instruments set out Government of Canada accessibility requirements for IT (see subsection 5.3) including the Policy on Service and Digital (effective April 1, 2020), the Policy on Management of Information Technology and the Standard on Web Accessibility.
- 3.3
The Standard on Web Accessibility applies to public-facing web content only. It does not apply to public-facing IT solutions and equipment or to internal-facing IT solutions, equipment and web content.
4. Guidance
- 4.1
Departments, agencies and organizations are strongly encouraged to leverage the CAN/ASC - EN 301 549:2024 Accessibility requirements for ICT products and services (EN 301 549:2021, IDT) when:
- 4.1.1
acquiring or developing internal-facing or public-facing IT solutions and equipment, including web content and all IT tools and equipment used by federal public servants.
- 4.1.2
considering accessibility in the lifecycle management process for existing IT solutions and equipment, including web content.
- 4.1.1
- 4.2
Departments, agencies and organizations are strongly encouraged to:
- 4.2.1
ensure that accessibility features are enabled for their IT solutions and equipment.
- 4.2.2
leverage enterprise tools and capacity to ensure that internal‑facing IT solutions and equipment are accessible for public servants.
- 4.2.3
work with Shared Services Canada (SSC) and its Accessibility, Accommodation and Adaptive Computer Technology (AAACT) Program to identify and deploy accessible tools and technology, and to remove remaining accessibility barriers associated with IT.
- 4.2.4
leverage their existing in-house accessibility programs when meeting Government of Canada accessibility requirements.
- 4.2.5
work in the open and use open‑source software to support others in efforts to develop accessible common IT systems across departments, agencies and organizations.
- 4.2.1
5. References
- 5.1
Related External Standards and Specifications
- 5.2
Legislation
- 5.3
Related Policy Instruments
- Policy on Service and Digital
- Policy on Management of Information Technology
- Directive on Service and Digital
- Standard on Web Accessibility
- Policy on the Planning and Management of Investments
- Policy on Communications and Federal Identity
- Values and Ethics Code for the Public Sector
- Policy on the Planning and Management of Investments
- 5.4
Government of Canada Direction
6. Enquiries
For interpretation of any aspect of this standard, contact Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat Public Enquiries.
© His Majesty the King in Right of Canada, represented by the President of the Treasury Board, 2019,
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