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Hello:
 
The Maryland Technology Assistance Program is compiling a directory of
developers who build accessible websites.  We are frequently asked, by many
organizations for references to individuals or companies that are competent
in developing websites that comply with web accessibility standards such as
Section 508 of the federal Rehabilitation Act, or, Web Content Accessibility
Guidelines established by W3c.
 
If you are a developer, or if you know of one, please e-mail contact
information to: [email protected].  Please include as much information as
possible, such as:  name, address, phone, e-mail, homepage URL, related
certifications and examples of previous projects.  
 
As this type of work can be done from anywhere, feel free to contact us
regardless of geographic location.  We also welcome organizations of any
size, from individuals to companies with large development teams.  Some
indication of the size of project you are ready to take on will help to more
quickly connect you with the proper customer, but is not required.  
 
We are a State of Maryland agency so will not be charging for our directory,
nor will we be advertising or promoting any specific service.  
 
Our goal is to create a resource which will be useful to anyone.  If you
have ideas or suggestions, please let us know.  Also, please forward this
e-mail to any interested party, including other mailing lists. 
 
Sincerely,
 
Joel Zimba
Access Content Coordinator
MD Technology Assistance Program
[email protected]
(410) 554-9276
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Hello:

The Maryland Technology Assistance Program is compiling a directory of
developers who build accessible websites.  We are frequently asked, by many
organizations for references to individuals or companies that are competent
in developing websites that comply with web accessibility standards such as
Section 508 of the federal Rehabilitation Act, or, Web Content Accessibility
Guidelines established by W3c.

If you are a developer, or if you know of one, please e-mail contact
information to:  <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected] .  Please
include as much information as possible, such as:  name, address, phone,
e-mail, homepage URL, related certifications and examples of previous
projects.  

As this type of work can be done from anywhere, feel free to contact us
regardless of geographic location.  We also welcome organizations of any
size, from individuals to companies with large development teams.  Some
indication of the size of project you are ready to take on will help to more
quickly connect you with the proper customer, but is not required.  

We are a State of Maryland agency so will not be charging for our directory,
nor will we be advertising or promoting any specific service.  

Our goal is to create a resource which will be useful to anyone.  If you
have ideas or suggestions, please let us know.  Also, please forward this
e-mail to any interested party, including other mailing lists. 

Sincerely,

Joel Zimba

Joel Zimba

MD Technology Assistance Program

Accessible Content Coordinator

(410) 554-9276

[email protected]

2301 Argonne Dr.

Baltimore, MD  21218

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