Real Solutions for Real Needs Stephen M. King Director June 17, 2014 FECA Interagency and POWER Return to Work Council Washington, DC.

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Real Solutions for Real Needs Stephen M. King Director June 17, 2014 FECA Interagency and POWER Return to Work Council Washington, DC

Real Solutions for Real Needs CAP Overview CAP was established in 1990 as the Department of Defense (DoD) centrally funded program to provide accommodations to DoD employees Today, CAP provides assistive technology and support services to ensure federal employees with disabilities at 68 partnering organizations and wounded, ill, and injured Service members have equal access to opportunity Stephen M. King Director Sharon Terrell-Lindsay Deputy Director Leadership Team: Assessment Team: Mark Rew Michael Young Jeffrey Dallos Jerome Lyons Acquisitions Team: Kameelah Montgomery Ryan Heist Outreach Team

Real Solutions for Real Needs Who are our Customers? Federal employees from CAP partnering agencies who: −have an existing disability −recently acquired a disability, possibly from an on-the- job injury (Workers’ Compensation) −are managers, ready to hire an individual who could benefit from our services −take advantage of telework Wounded, ill, and injured Service members

Real Solutions for Real Needs CAP Services Provide assistive technology and associated training Conduct needs assessments and technology demonstrations Provide training on disability program management and creating an accessible environment Support the compliance of federal laws, regulations, and Executive Orders

Real Solutions for Real Needs Employment Lifecycle

Real Solutions for Real Needs The Needs Assessment Process The Job Identify the individuals job tasks and duties Discuss the diagnosis affecting the individual’s ability to perform their job functions The Individual Determine if it is an existing or newly acquired disability Discuss if it is progressive or temporary Discuss the individual’s functional limitations The Solution Define the procedures for installing software on your network to include security and integration Determine if the individual needs training on the proposed solutions

Real Solutions for Real Needs Assistive Technology Dexterity Impairments Alternative keyboards, input devices and voice recognition software Vision Impairments Screen readers, Braille terminals, magnification software and closed circuit televisions (CCTVs) Hearing Loss Assistive listening devices (ALDs), TTYs, videophones and captioning services Cognitive/TBIs Impairments Cueing/memory aids, literacy software, screen readers and ALDs Embedded Technology Magnifier, Text to Speech Narrator, On Screen Keyboard

Real Solutions for Real Needs CAP Technology Evaluation Center (CAPTEC) Assists in choosing appropriate computer and electronic accommodations Offers a wide variety of assistive technology −VTC Capability −Tours Located in the Pentagon (2D1049) − (V) − (TTY)

Real Solutions for Real Needs

Real Solutions for Real Needs Step 2: Getting Started

Real Solutions for Real Needs Step 3: How Can CAP Best Help You?

Real Solutions for Real Needs

Real Solutions for Real Needs We continue to add to our series of “Quick Tips” tutorials, which address the questions most frequently asked by our customers and agency POCs. Have an idea for a Quick Tip? us at New Tools to Assist Our Customers

Real Solutions for Real Needs Public Accessibility & Communication (PAC) CAP’s PAC Initiative provides assistive technology to increase access to federal programs and services for members of the general public with disabilities Federal personnel and members of the general public have equal access to onsite services and information as required by the Rehabilitation Act Includes accommodations for training centers, libraries, museums, auditoriums and other event venues, etc

Real Solutions for Real Needs Term and Temporary Employees CAP now provides assistive technology and services for individuals with disabilities on term and temporary appointments employed by CAP partnering agencies If the appointment is 12 months or less, CAP will provide assistive technology: −on a loan basis (and must be returned at the end of the appointment) −if under the micro purchase limit or on our Blanket Purchase Agreement, which is available on our website CAP will not provide: −Ergonomic chairs to temporary or term employees, even if employed by DoD −Training on assistive technology for employees whose appointments are three months or less

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