Delivering Section 508 compatibility with ARIA by Kamiwaza
For municipalities and local governments, a key responsibility is delivering digital services that meet the needs of all citizens. To fulfill this responsibility, a town should pursue Section 508 compliance, which calls for websites and digital materials to be accessible by removing barriers such as missing PDF tagging, poor color contrast, or missing alternative text. These standards ensure that people with and without disabilities can engage with essential services online.
Achieving Section 508 compliance can be a significant undertaking, requiring an entire digital presence to be audited and updated to meet accessibility standards. This process becomes far more manageable with advanced AI and collaboration across technology leaders including HPE, NVIDIA, SHI International, and Kamiwaza.
Section 508 compliance efforts are best supported by technology that can manage accessibility at scale. Here, that work is enabled by a stack built for scale, security, and performance:
AI enables cities to meet Section 508 compliance more efficiently, building accessibility into how digital services are delivered. Instead of a one-time remediation effort, AI agents like ARIA run continuously to keep websites and documents compliant as digital content expands and regulations evolve.
Most importantly, AI reduces the time and manpower required to review hundreds of websites and files manually, accelerating the process and freeing staff to focus on higher-value priorities. The outcome is a more consistent and reliable online experience for residents and visitors.
Kamiwaza is excited to collaborate with HPE, NVIDIA, and SHI to bring scalable AI-driven accessibility solutions to municipalities and local governments. Future projects could extend beyond compliance, leveraging HPE Private Cloud AI, integrated by SHI and powered by NVIDIA accelerated computing, to support broader AI use cases that strengthen safety, efficiency, and community operations.