Accessibility at Fedprocai
Last updated: July 12, 2026
Fedprocai serves U.S. federal contractors, an audience that lives inside Section 508 requirements every day. We hold our own product to that same bar. This statement describes where our accessibility stands today — honestly, including the work still in progress.
WCAG 2.1 AA is our target
We design and build against the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1 Level AA, the same standard that underpins Section 508 — the framework your agency partners are held to.
Keyboard operable
Core workflows are reachable without a mouse. Drag-and-drop surfaces such as the pipeline board provide a keyboard alternative (a "Move to stage" menu on every card) so no action depends solely on dragging.
Readable contrast, light and dark
Body and muted text meet the AA contrast ratio on both themes; our color system carries a single semantic status palette so state is never conveyed by color alone.
Screen-reader structure
Landmark regions, a skip-to-content link, current-page markers in navigation, and form fields with inline, programmatically-associated error messages.
Respects your system settings
Animations honor the "reduce motion" operating-system preference, and interactive targets are sized for comfortable pointer and touch use.
A way to reach us
If any part of Fedprocai is difficult to use with your assistive technology, we want to hear about it and will work with you on an accommodation.
Conformance status
Fedprocai is partially conformant with WCAG 2.1 Level AA: most of the product meets the standard, and we treat any gap as a defect to fix. We have not yet completed a formal third-party audit or published a signed VPAT (Voluntary Product Accessibility Template); both are on our roadmap. In the meantime we are glad to walk a procurement or accessibility team through our current state and answer conformance questions directly.
Known limitations
We would rather name gaps than hide them. Areas we are actively improving include richer screen-reader announcements on live-updating data (scoring and pipeline changes), a full assistive-technology test pass across NVDA, JAWS, and VoiceOver, and completion of our VPAT. If you rely on a specific assistive technology, tell us — it helps us prioritize.
Requesting an accommodation or reporting a barrier
Email support@fedprocai.com with the page or feature, the assistive technology and browser you are using, and what you expected to happen. We aim to acknowledge accessibility reports promptly and will work with you on an interim accommodation while we address the underlying issue.
Evaluating Fedprocai for an agency or prime engagement? Contact us for our current accessibility conformance details, and see our security practices as well.