Herndon, Va. — (BUSINESS WIRE) — Deque Systems, a leading software company specializing in digital accessibility, today announced results of a survey showing how the COVID-19 crisis has heightened awareness of the impact of accessibility on the digital channel.

Digital Accessibility is the practice of making digital documents, web and mobile apps accessible to everyone, including people with disabilities. Many people with visual, auditory, motor, speech or cognitive disabilities rely on various forms of assistive technology or usability features to experience the full benefit the web has to offer. Without the continuous use of features like captions, alt-text for screen readers, zoom functions, simple presentation layouts and more, digital content may be inconvenient or impossible to use.

The survey, conducted in partnership with the International Association of Accessibility Professionals (IAAP) and G3ict Research, also showed that accessibility practitioners expect increased workloads in the coming months to make their digital assets more accessible.

“Where would we be without the conveniences of online delivery, teleworking and online entertainment during this time of crisis?” says Preety Kumar, CEO of Deque Systems. “Organizations who are already practicing accessibility early in their development process are best positioned to help to ensure people with disabilities are not excluded from the essential services the Internet provides. But, with the majority of websites being inaccessible to assistive technologies, we still have a long way to go.”

Survey Key Findings:

The majority of survey respondents are senior-level, U.S.-based accessibility practitioners working in industries including education, financial services, government, healthcare, pharmaceutical services and more. Among the key findings:

83 percent reported that COVID-19 has raised the profile and importance of digital channels within their organizations.

62 percent say it has increased awareness of the impact of accessibility on digital channels.

90 percent expect the volume of their work to increase or stay the same in the next three months.

More than one-third of respondents have heard reports that users with disabilities are having increased difficulty accessing services during this time of crisis.

When asked how employees with disabilities are able to work remotely with digital platforms, 63 percent said they have some or great difficulty.

This survey of 292 accessibility practitioners was conducted by Deque Systems during March and April of 2020 in cooperation with the International Association of Accessibility Professionals (IAAP) and G3ict Research. For the complete survey report, visit: https://www.deque.com/covid-19-digital-accessibility-report/.

Contacts

At Deque:

Ryan Bateman, 703-225-0380, marketing@deque.com
Kristina LeBlanc, 508-930-5636, kristinawleblanc@gmail.com
Frank Cioffi, 415-893-1570, frankc@medialinkgroup.com