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# Web Accessibility

Web Accessibility for State Agencies – What Works, What’s Next?

Unlock the full webinar recording for insights on complying with new DOJ rulings and maintaining a fully accessible website.

Original Air Date: October 30, 2025

Watch the Recording

Missed the live session? No problem. Watch the on-demand webinar now and discover how to move your state agency website forward in accessibility, compliance and digital inclusion.

Why This Matters

The recent U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) ruling on web accessibility under Americans with Disabilities Act (Title II) is a watershed moment for state governments. If you oversee digital services, websites or communications for your agency, this recording is a must-see.

  • Learn the key take-aways from the DOJ’s ruling and what it means for your state.
  • See what’s working now in state government web accessibility programs.
  • Get practical next steps whether you’re just starting or refining a mature accessibility program.
  • Explore the future of digital inclusion in the public sector.

Who Should Watch

This webinar is designed for:

  • State CIOs, digital services leaders, and IT directors
  • Public Information Officers (PIOs) and communications teams
  • Compliance officers, web governance leads and accessibility champions

If you’re responsible for ensuring your agency’s website is inclusive, usable and legally compliant, this recording is for you.

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About the Host

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Jay Wyant

Chief Information Accessibility Officer, State of Minnesota

As Minnesota’s Chief Information Accessibility Officer (CIAO) Wyant works with state agencies to set policy, define best practices, design and implement strategies to change organizational culture, improve procurement processes, provide training, and organize communities of practice, all focused on ensuring that the State’s information and services are fully accessible to its citizens and employees.