Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

FCC Accessibility Programs and Services

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "FCC Accessibility Programs and Services"— Presentation transcript:

1 FCC Accessibility Programs and Services
Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers AVs and Increased Accessibility Workshop Series Broader Impacts of Assistive Transportation Technologies Presenter: Will Schell Disability Rights Office Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau Federal Communications Commission

2 CVAA: Advanced Communications Services (ACS)
ACS: Internet-based communications like SMS, , instant messaging Covers devices for communication between people Computers, tablets, phones etc.

3 CVAA: Advanced Communications Services (ACS)
ACCESS: Must be accessible, compatible and usable unless not “achievable.” DESIGN: Consider access at design stages May build in access or use third party solutions (like apps) CONSULT with consumers PRODUCTS: May offer products with varied functions, features, and prices accessible to consumers with varying types of disabilities RECORDKEEPING: Required by industry

4 Video Devices (CVAA requirements)
Video devices of all sizes must provide captioning, video description, and emergency access, if achievable Easy access to closed captioning and video description Such as through a button, key or icon

5 Video Devices (CVAA requirements)
User interfaces must be accessible if achievable for people who are blind or visually impaired access to on-screen text menus and programming guides Compliance may be through software, peripheral device, or other solution must be provided free to requester within a reasonable time

6 A Mechanism that is Reasonably Comparable to a Button, Key, or Icon?
Digital Apparatus: Closed Captions Video Description Navigation Device: Closed Captions Commission will consider the simplicity and ease of use of the mechanism. A Mechanism that is Reasonably comparable to a button, Key, or Icon. One of these mechanisms must exist for closed captions on navigation devices. And one must exists for each closed captions and video description on digital apparatus. Things we know about the mechanism: Not necessarily a single step. Not reasonable if user has to turn device off, then on, to activate. Not required to be accessed the same way as sighted. Voice control cannot be the sole means of activation for closed captioning. Gesture controls are ok as long as they are simple and easy to use.

7 Disability Advisory Committee
Advice and recommendations to FCC on wide array of disability issues Subcommittees: Emergency Communications, Relay and Equipment Distribution Programs, Video Programming, Technology Transitions. 20 recommendations in its first term, including real-time text, HD voice, captioning, video description, RTT, accessible wireless emergency alerts, TRS, phone amplification. Webpage:

8 Resources Subscribe to AccessInfo@fcc.gov.
Visit FCC Disability Rights Office webpage: Numerous consumer guides about specific topics available. Contact FCC DRO at: ( ) (videophone) (voice) (TTY) Online Complaint Form:


Download ppt "FCC Accessibility Programs and Services"

Similar presentations


Ads by Google