University of Maryland

Policy and New Legal Frameworks for Accessibility

This work is partially funded by Inclusive Information and Communications Technology RERC (90REGE0008) from the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR), Administration for Community Living (ACL), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Learn more about the work of the Inclusive ICT RERC. 

 

Project Team

What is the purpose of this project?

The Trace Center has devoted considerable effort over the years to help ensure that policymakers have the best information to develop policy that allows for maximum accessibility that is also commercially practical—and works across disabilities and for mass market users.

Accessibility law, regulations, and policies are powerful tools that are necessary for actual system change around accessibility. However, rules can also be limiting. It is important that laws, regulations, and policies be well designed to have maximum benefit without limiting the innovation that drives technology forward or the effectiveness of the technology for users who do not have a disability. Properly designed policy and regulations can actually encourage innovation, resulting in more usable interfaces and products for all users of technology and digital content.

 

In addition to continuing to work on informing the development of technical standards, regulations, and policies, the Center is also expanding its efforts:

  • To quantify the impact of accessibility (or lack thereof) to assist policymakers and regulators in decisions about cost-benefit analysis. The goal of this work is to better understand the impact to people with disabilities—both the cost of inaccessible interfaces and the benefits of accessibility.
  • To explore the technical and legal aspects of digital accessibility. We are investigating and proposing legal and technical solutions to the existing gaps between digital accessibility laws and regulations (which often don’t acknowledge the actual guidelines and tools and usage) and the guidelines and tools (which conversely don’t acknowledge the laws and regulations).

Our work includes:

  • Testifying before legislative committees at the state and federal (U.S. Congress) level.
  • Submitting comments and providing information to federal agencies and departments including the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), the  U.S. Access Board, the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP), and the Department of Justice ( DOJ).
  • Conducting research that informs policies related to the impact of technology accessibility.
  • Creating and describing new legal frameworks that more accurately reflect technologies and bridge gaps between technologies and legal requirements.
  • Working on new policy directions and strategies both to better address groups underserved today and to address emerging accessibility issues with new technologies.

 

REGULATORY COMMENTS 
  • Kaika, E., Alonso-Mendoza, E., Collins, S., Arcia, K., Farinha, S., Hill, M., Soukup, C., Sonnenstrahl, A., Schuck, J., Lewis, T., Kelley, B.,  Harlin, D.,  Rosenblum, H., Wyvill, J., McCartin, E., Grieser, S., McKay-Cody, M., Vanderheiden, G., Vogler, C., & Behn, G. (2022). Comments in the matter of Implementing the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act: Prevention and Elimination of Digital Discrimination. (GN Docket No. 22-69): FCC.gov.
  • Reid, B. E., Kaika, E.,  Collins, S., Arcia, K., Hill, M., Soukup, C., Raimondo, B., Sonnenstrahl, A., Kelley, B.,  Woodfill, C. C., Rosenblum, H., Wyvill, J., Lachman, B., McCartin, E., Grieser, S., McKay-Cody, M., Vogler, C., Vanderheiden, G., & Behn, G. (2022). Comments in the matter of Media Bureau Seeks to Refresh the Record on Accessibility Rules for Closed Captioning Display Settings Under the Television Decoder Circuitry Act. (MB Docket No. 12-108): FCC.gov.
  • Reid, B. E., Kaika, E.,  Alonso-Mendoza, E., Collins, S., Roldan, S., Arcia, K., Farinha, S., Hill, M., Soukup, C., Crumrine, A.,  Sonnenstrahl, A., Kelley, B.,  Harlin, D., Rosenblum, H., Niyongabo, I., Lachman, B., Wong, W., McCartin, E., Reininger, J., Grieser, S., Schuck, J., Vogler, C., Vanderheiden, G., & Behn, G. (2022). Comments in the matter of Implementation of Sections 716 and 717 of the Communications Act of 1934; Consumer and Governmental Affairs, Media, and Wireless Telecommunications Bureaus Seek Update on Commission’s Fulfillment of the Twenty-First Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act. (CG Docket No. 10-213; GN Docket No. 21-140): FCC.gov.
  • Reid, B. E., Kaika, E.,  Alonso-Mendoza, E., Collins, S., Arcia, K., Hill, M., Soukup, C., Crumrine, A.,  Sonnenstrahl, A., Kelley, B.,  Harlin, D., Rosenblum, H., McCartin, E., Grieser, S., Schuck, J., Vogler, C., & Vanderheiden, G. (2022). Comments in the matter of Implementation of Sections 716 and 717 of the Communications Act of 1934; Rates for Interstate Inmate Calling Services; Consumer and Governmental Affairs, Media, and Wireless Telecommunications Bureaus Seek Update on Commission’s Fulfillment of the Twenty-First Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act. (CG Docket No. 10-213; WC Docket No. 12-375; GN Docket No. 21-140): FCC.gov.
  • Kaika, E., Collins, S., Arcia, K., Farinha, S., Hill, M., Raimondo, B., Sonnenstrahl, A., Kelley, B., Rosenblum, H., Wyvill, J., Lachman, B., McCartin, E., Grieser, S., Vogler, C., & Vanderheiden, G. (2022). Comments in the matter of Amendment of Part 11 of the Commission’s Rules Regarding the Emergency Alert System. (PS Docket No. 15-94): FCC.gov.Kaika, E., Lachman, B., Sonnenstrahl, A., Rosenblum, H., Vogler, C., Hill, M., Tucker, N., Brown, R., Crumrine, A., Niyongabo, I., Herson, K., Vanderheiden, G., Farinha, S., Collins, S., & Kelley, B. (2021). Comments in the matter of COVID-19 Telehealth Program Application Evaluation Metrics. WC Docket No. 20-89: FCC.gov.
  • Kaika, E., Bader, A. C., Arcia, K., Farinha, S., Hill, M., Raimondo, B., Sonnenstrahl, A., Kelley, B. Rosenblum, H., Collins, S., Lachman, B., McCartin, E., Webb, J., Vogler, C., & Vanderheiden, G. (2021). Comments in the matter of Amendment of Part 11 of the Commission’s Rules Regarding the Emergency Alert System. PS Docket No. 15-94; PS Docket No. 15-91: FCC.gov.
  • Mankoff, J., Kasnitz, D., Camp, L. J., Lazar, J., & Hochheiser, H. (2021). Areas of Strategic Visibility: Disability Bias in Biometrics: Response to Notice of Request for Information (RFI) on Public and Private Sector Uses of Biometric Technologies. (86 FR 56300, Doc. No.: 2021-21975). Washington, DC: Office of Science and Technology Policy.
  • Reid, B. E., Kelley, B., Hamlin, L., Kaika, E., Rosenblum, H., Brown, R., Waldo, J., Hill, M., Sonnenstrahl, A., McAnallen, R., Lachman, B., Vogler, C., Kozma-Spytek, L. & Vanderheiden, G. (2021). Comments in the matter of Telecommunications Relay Services and Speech-to-Speech Services for Individuals with Hearing and Speech Disabilities. (CG Docket No. 03-123): FCC.gov.
  • Reid, B. E., Moy, L., Kaika, E., Brown, R., Waldo, J., Farinha, S., Hill, M., Soukup., C., Raimondo, B., Crumrine, A., Sonnenstrahl, A., Kelley, B., Hamlin, L., Lewis, T. A., Kraus, K., Wyvill, J. C.,  Rosenblum, H., Lachman, B., McCartin, E., Webb, J., Vogler, C., & Vanderheiden, G. (2021). Comments in the matter of Consumer and Governmental Affairs, Media, and Wireless Telecommunications Bureaus Seek Update on Commission’s Fulfillment of the Twenty-First Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act (GN Docket No. 21-140): FCC.gov.
  • Kaika, E., Lachman, B., Brown, R., Rosenblum, H., Alkebsi, Z., Hill, M., Collins, S., Sonnenstrahl, A., Kelley, B., Crumrine, A., Farinha, S., & Vanderheiden, G. (2020). Comments on implementation of Section 716 and 717; tentative findings for the 2020 biennial report to Congress required by the Twenty-First Century Communications and Accessibility Act of 2010. CG Docket 10-213: FCC.gov.
PRESENTATIONS 

Accessibility for Passengers with Sensory and Cognitive Disabilities

Gregg Vanderheiden presents on Cognitive Access to Autonomous Vehicles at the US Access Board’s Fourth Public Forum on Inclusive Design of Autonomous Vehicles, Apr 21, 2021

 

Slide from Keynote Speech presentation with biographical details about Gregg Vanderheiden, a headshot, and and title of his speech

Advancing Technologies Will Allow Us to Reinvent HCI

Gregg Vanderheiden gave the keynote address at Human Computer Interaction International (HCII conference) in 2020, with a focus on the need for a new technical and policy approach to accessibility.