Build accessible live and recorded experiences for public-sector programs with captioning, language access, and documented accessibility controls that can be repeated across departments.
State + local gov
Primary ADA Title II scope
WCAG 2.1 AA
Common digital benchmark target
Live + replay
Operational accessibility coverage
What it is
Build accessible live and recorded experiences for public-sector programs with captioning, language access, and documented accessibility controls that can be repeated across departments.
Who it's for
Designed for event teams, education programs, ministries, and enterprises running multilingual live or recorded communication.
Proof
State + local gov Primary ADA Title II scope | WCAG 2.1 AA Common digital benchmark target. Setup in minutes with attendee access via web link or QR and no app downloads.
ADA Title II accessibility expectations commonly touch websites, apps, livestreams, virtual meetings, and post-event materials. Teams need one operating model that supports accessibility before, during, and after each session.
InterScribe supports ADA-focused teams with live captioning, multilingual delivery, transcript workflows, and operational checklists that can be standardized across programs.
ÉTAPE 1
Document requirements for effective communication, caption quality, language coverage, and post-session publication timelines.
ÉTAPE 2
Launch caption and language access workflows with moderator checklists, fallback procedures, and issue escalation steps.
ÉTAPE 3
Publish transcripts quickly, retain implementation logs, and maintain records for policy, audit, and remediation workflows.
Deliver near real-time text for public audiences joining online, on-site, or hybrid sessions.
Support language access workflows for limited-English-proficiency attendees alongside accessibility controls.
Reduce attendee friction with link-based access that does not require app installs.
Generate outputs for records retention, recap publishing, accommodation follow-up, and accessibility review.
Apply one operational model across town halls, hearings, classrooms, and community briefings.
Track incidents, owner actions, and issue resolution timing to support complaint and remediation workflows.
No. This content is informational and operational in nature. Organizations should confirm legal obligations with qualified counsel and accessibility specialists.
ADA Title II generally applies to state and local government entities and their programs, services, and activities, including many digital service touchpoints.
It can be. Public entities commonly evaluate web-based experiences, including digital communications and event access, as part of their accessibility responsibilities.
Typical documentation includes setup checklists, language coverage plans, caption quality checks, transcript publishing timelines, incident logs, and issue escalation procedures.
Many teams use WCAG 2.1 AA as a practical benchmark for digital accessibility implementation. Your exact standards, exceptions, and timelines should follow policy and legal guidance.
Timeline obligations may vary by agency size, jurisdiction, and service context. Confirm deadlines with legal counsel, then map them into phased delivery milestones and operational checkpoints.
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