Enclosure (13) to COMDTINST 5230.60A
WEB-BASED INTRANET AND INTERNET INFORMATION AND APPLICATIONS POLICY
(5) Web personnel develop and maintain an implementation plan to achieve 100%
compliance with the provisions of the Access Board's web-based standards. The website
accessibility plan shall include:
a) An inventory of websites/pages in the AOR The inventory should be part of a
more comprehensive inventory to include out of date and non-essential webpages,
Internet pages with persistent cookies, all FOUO information and sensitive
information that violates information security and privacy.
b) A Section 508 implementation priority level - Designate a priority for each
webpage or website. Priority shall be given to:
1)
All web related procurement and task orders for web products and services
starting June 21, 2001
2)
All new and updated Internet and intranet web pages
3)
Webpages and sites, both intranet and Internet, that are core to achieving the
USCG mission
4)
Webpages and sites that require electronic input from members of the public
to access services or information.
c) A time line - Set a time line based on priority level, for implementing the Access
Board's web standards into the various components of the web site.
d) A plan for processing alternate formats - The plan should indicate how requests
for alternate formats will be processed until the website conforms to the provisions
of the standards.
(6) Ensure that all Internet and intranet websites include an e-mail address to the individual
who will process requests for alternate formats or accessibility improvements, using the
following or similar wording: "Contact us for comments and inquiries about accessibility
for persons with disabilities".
(7) Ensure that all Internet and intranet websites have links to the customer accessibility
webpage that provides information on how members of the USCG work force, other
government agencies and the general public with disabilities can request alternate
accessible formats and provide accessibility feedback.
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