I once more need to applaud GWMicro for their constant commitment to opening
more opportunities and their recent partnerships. You rock and keep it
going!

 

From: Craig Werner [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, April 28, 2014 8:31 AM
To: GW Micro (List)
Subject: Re: GW Micro Expands Its Accessibility Services - GW Micro Now
Provides Web, Software, and Document Compliance Testing

 

This is the second significant outreach effort to have been unveiled by GW
Micro in the last few months, the first being, of course, the partnership
with Microsoft Office.  GW, these are the kind of programs that show your
on-going interest in and dedication to making the world of the blind and
visually impaired more comfortable through accessibility.

Craig

On 4/28/2014 10:14 AM, [email protected] wrote:

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Fort Wayne, IN (April 28 2014) - GW Micro (www.gwmicro.com) announced today
that it has expanded its services beyond software and hardware for people
who are blind or visually impaired.  It will now be offering services to
organizations who are required to develop, procure, maintain and use
electronic and information technology (EIT) that is accessible to people
with disabilities.  GW Micro's accessibility services will also be available
to any person or organization who is interested in making their websites,
documents or software accessible and compliant with Section 508 standards,
the Americans with Disability Act (ADA), or the internationally recognized
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0.

Many organizations are required by law to have accessible EIT as mandated by
Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act and the ADA. "We continue to see an
increasing demand for accessible websites, software, and documents," said
Dan Weirich, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for GW Micro.  "There are
few companies who have the knowledge and experience to help resolve these
issues, and we know GW Micro can fulfill this need."  

GW Micro develops and sells a screen reader, Window-Eyes, which makes the
computer accessible via speech and Braille to a person who is blind or
visually impaired.  Weirich noted that GW Micro is the only screen reader
company to provide these services.  "Many times, organizations will be
required to do testing and determine if their website can be accessed by a
screen reader user, and since we develop the technology, this is a great
fit."

The National Federation of the Blind (NFB) has recommended GW Micro as a Web
Accessibility Consultant (WAC).  "We are excited to see GW Micro add their
expertise to this area of the marketplace," said Anne Taylor, Director of
Access Technology for the NFB.  "We have had a long-term relationship with
GW Micro and are happy to recommend them to organizations that need to
ensure they are compliant."

Parties interested in receiving a free initial consultation can call GW
Micro at (260) 489-3671 or email [email protected].  For more
information about GW Micro's accessibility services, please visit:
http://www.gwmicro.com/Accessibility_Solutions/.  

Contact:
Dan Weirich, VP of Sales and Marketing
[email protected]
(260) 489-3671

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