And why should they?

Andy


-----Original Message-----
From: Sandra Fouts [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2013 5:48 AM
To: 'Don Mauck'; Amanda Lee; gw-info
Subject: RE: Off topic - U.S Federal Workers using Window-Eyes?

They're not going to buy it for my home computer.  I would need to do
that myself.

-----Original Message-----
From: Don Mauck [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2013 5:15 PM
To: Sandra Fouts; Amanda Lee; gw-info
Subject: RE: Off topic - U.S Federal Workers using Window-Eyes?

I don't quite understand this statement, they should buy whatever you
need to do your job, that's part of the reasonable accommodations act as
far as I can see.  Who ever told you they wouldn't should look closer at
the facts and the laws.
-----Original Message-----
From: Sandra Fouts [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2013 11:41 AM
To: Amanda Lee; gw-info
Subject: RE: Off topic - U.S Federal Workers using Window-Eyes?

Learning it  and affording may be two different things.  The  government
isn't going to buy jaws for me and I can't just go out and buy it.  I
think it's great if people can get both of them.  The key word,  money.
"smile"
-----Original Message-----
From: Amanda Lee [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2013 12:37 PM
To: gw-info
Subject: Re: Off topic - U.S Federal Workers using Window-Eyes?

        CAP does provide both Jaws and Window-Eyes.  When I worked for
the Department of Commerce, I obtained both Screen Readers which is my
preference.  I was a Technical Point of Contact for a division so i
needed to be able to access a number of different applications.
Therefore, it has always been my experience that one Screen Reader may
interface more effectively with a certain application.  So one Screen
Reader doesn't always meet all needs across a wider array of
applications.  The IRS and other Federal Government agencies utilize
what may be commonly termed as 'Seat management'.  This approach applies
to all employees regardless of their access needs.  I don't really
believe this is the best approach but, for the most part, it will meet
most needs.  What I find problematic though is whenever an application
is  determined  not to work with JAWS or a particular Screen Reader and
there isn't sufficient technical ability within the organization
involved to properly eva!
 luate and/or take other measures to provide an appropriate
reengineering solution.  This places the employee involved in a very
precarious position and frequently they become unproductive.  Seat
Management is appropriate in the majority of instances.
However, when there isn't enough flexibility to effect a solution which
could indeed be that another Screen Reader is obtained along with
applicable Apps written, then an employee loses valuable time and
productivity notwithstanding the effects on his or her morale and
interrelationships with co-workers and his or her respective management.
My recommendation to anyone is to be flexible enough to learn another
Screen Reader.  You might not prefer it over Window-Eyes as I don't
prefer JAWS but I have advanced skills with both and I adapt as there
have been instances where I was required to use JAWS and had no other
choice.
I know that if GW Micro were a larger organization, perhaps they could
have effected a broader marketing approach.  Still, after all these
years, GW Micro is still in business and it serves to prove they are
doing an effective job of what they do.  I do see though that within the
Department of Defense too that Window-Eyes is beginning to prove it's
capabilities and flexibility with how it can be customized to interface
without the need to utilize specialized syntax or or such.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Baracco, Andrew W" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2013 1:11 PM
Subject: RE: Off topic - U.S Federal Workers using Window-Eyes?


It depends on the agency.  Many agencies use the Computer Access
Program, (CAP), which is under DOD, but many agencies like the VA
contract with it.  CAP allows you some choice in selecting the kind of
equipment you want, and they will purchase Window Eyes for you.
However, some proprietary programs used by the government have been
scripted for JAWS, so JAWS works better with them.  The IRS and SSA use
a different approach. They handle computer access themselves, and have
developed exclusive contracts with vendors, so you do not have a choice.
Also, the applications they use have been scripted for JAWS, so it is
unlikely that Window Eyes would work well with them anyway.

Andy


-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Wolfe [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2013 4:45 PM
To: gw-info
Subject: Off topic - U.S Federal Workers using Window-Eyes?

Dear all,


    Does anyone on here work for the U.S federal government using
Window-Eyes at work? In many many conversations wih people and programs
that I've attended, it appears that JAWS has a federal contract with the
federal government. I'm not trained with JAWS Screen Reader, so would
like to know your advice on whether its worth my while to learn JAWS or
not for federal employment. I'm just so annoyed that I was trained with
Window-Eyes and its not even used almost anywhere of employment. Can
somebody or anybody give me advice on what to freakin do. Right now I'm
blamed for not knowing JAWS for the IRS training program, so I couldn't
complete it impart cause of it.


    This is where the government in my view screws up by picking losers
and winnersx in things. I wish that Window-Eyes and JAWS could work in
the federal government. However, the IRS in particular thinks that
Window-Eyes isn't as powerful as JAWS. I've had two separate occasions
had Window-Eyes through the Small Business Administration and another
internship in D.C. How many freakin screen readers must we know what
should we know or what can we do? I'm so so tired of the confusing mess
of the disorganized Vocational Rehabilitation programs that  they are
obviously failures and us students are blamed for it?
Thanks for listening just I want work with my social science degree just
that not even SPSS softwares and other necessary softwares don't
currently work with Window-Eyes or JAWS and there is no clear answers or
standards of what we should know to obtain a job or anything.


Thanks,
Peter
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