Common use of Information Technology Access Clause in Contracts

Information Technology Access. All electronic and information technology procured through this Agreement must meet the applicable accessibility standards of Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 USC 794d) as amended and is viewable at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx000.xxx. Additionally, in accordance with § 2.2-3504 of the Code of Virginia, the following will apply to all information technology Agreements: NON-VISUAL ACCESS TO TECHNOLOGY: All information technology (the "Technology") that is purchased or upgraded by the University will comply with the following non-visual access standards from the date of purchase or upgrade until the expiration of this Agreement: • Effective, interactive control and use of the Technology will be readily achievable by non-visual means; • Technology equipped for non-visual access will be compatible with the information technology used by other individuals with whom any blind or visually impaired user of the Technology interacts; • Non-visual access technology will be integrated into any networks used to share communications among employees, program participants, or the public; and • Technology for non-visual access will have the capability of providing equal access by non-visual means to telecommunications or other interconnected network services used by persons who are not blind or visually impaired. Compliance with the foregoing non-visual access standards will not be required if the Director of Procurement and Supplier Diversity Services, University of Virginia determines that 1) the Technology is not available with non-visual access because the essential elements of the Technology are visual and 2) non-visual equivalence is not available. Installation of hardware, software, or peripheral devices used for non-visual access is not required when the Technology is being used exclusively by individuals who are not blind or visually impaired, but applications programs and underlying operating systems (including the format of the data) used for the manipulation and presentation of information will permit the installation and effective use of non-visual access software and peripheral devices. If requested, this Agreement must provide a detailed explanation of how compliance with the foregoing non-visual access standards is achieved and a validation of concept demonstration.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Hotel Agreement, Hotel Services Agreement, Hotel Services Agreement

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Information Technology Access. All electronic and information technology procured through this Agreement agreement must meet the applicable accessibility standards of Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 USC U.S.C. 794d) as amended and is viewable at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx000.xxx. athttps://xxx.xxxxxxx000.xxx/. Additionally, in accordance with § 2.2-3504 of the Code of Virginia, the following will apply to all information technology Agreements: NON-VISUAL ACCESS TO TECHNOLOGY: All information technology (the "Technology") that which is purchased or upgraded by the University will comply with the following non-visual access standards from the date of purchase or upgrade until the expiration of this Agreement: • Agreement O Effective, interactive control and use of the Technology will be readily achievable by non-visual means; O Technology equipped for non-visual access will be compatible with the information technology used by other individuals with whom any blind or visually impaired user of the Technology interacts; O Non-visual access technology will be integrated into any networks used to share communications among employees, program participants, participants or the public; and O Technology for non-visual access will have the capability of providing equal equivalent access by non-visual means to telecommunications or other interconnected network services used by persons who are not blind or visually impaired. Compliance with the foregoing non-visual access standards will not be required if the Director of Procurement and Supplier Diversity Services, University of Virginia determines that 1) the Technology is not available with non-visual access because the essential elements of the Technology are visual and 2) non-visual equivalence is not available. Installation of hardware, software, or peripheral devices used for non-visual access is not required when the Technology is being used exclusively by individuals who are not blind or visually impaired, but applications programs and underlying operating systems (including the format of the data) used for the manipulation and presentation of information will permit the installation and effective use of non-visual access software and peripheral devices. If requested, this Agreement The agreement must provide a detailed explanation of how compliance with the foregoing non-visual access standards is achieved and a validation of concept demonstration.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Services Agreements, Services Agreements, Services Agreement

Information Technology Access. All electronic and information technology procured through this Agreement agreement must meet the applicable accessibility standards of Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 USC U.S.C. 794d) as amended and is viewable at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx000.xxx. Additionally, in accordance with § 2.2-3504 of the Code of Virginia, the following will apply to all information technology Agreements: NON-VISUAL ACCESS TO TECHNOLOGY: All information technology (the "Technology") that which is purchased or upgraded by the University will comply with the following non-visual access standards from the date of purchase or upgrade until the expiration of this Agreement: • Effective, interactive control and use of the Technology will be readily achievable by non-visual means; • Technology equipped for non-visual access will be compatible with the information technology used by other individuals with whom any blind or visually impaired user of the Technology interacts; • Non-visual access technology will be integrated into any networks used to share communications among employees, program participants, participants or the public; and • Technology for non-visual access will have the capability of providing equal equivalent access by non-visual means to telecommunications or other interconnected network services used by persons who are not blind or visually impaired. Compliance with the foregoing non-visual access standards will not be required if the Director of Procurement and Supplier Diversity Services, University of Virginia determines that 1) the Technology is not available with non-non- visual access because the essential elements of the Technology are visual and 2) non-visual equivalence is not available. Installation of hardware, software, or peripheral devices used for non-visual access is not required when the Technology is being used exclusively by individuals who are not blind or visually impaired, but applications programs and underlying operating systems (including the format of the data) used for the manipulation and presentation of information will permit the installation and effective use of non-visual access software and peripheral devices. If requested, this Agreement the agreement must provide a detailed explanation of how compliance with the foregoing non-visual access standards is achieved and a validation of concept demonstration.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Travel Management Services Agreement

Information Technology Access. All electronic and information technology procured through this Agreement must meet the applicable accessibility standards of Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 USC U.S.C. 794d) as amended and is viewable at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx000.xxx. Additionally, in accordance with § 2.2-3504 of the Code of Virginia, the following will apply to all information technology Agreements: NON-VISUAL ACCESS TO TECHNOLOGY: All information technology (the "Technology") that which is purchased or upgraded by the University will comply with the following non-visual access standards from the date of purchase or upgrade until the expiration of this Agreement: • Effective, interactive control and use of the Technology will be readily achievable by non-visual means; • Technology equipped for non-visual access will be compatible with the information technology used by other individuals with whom any blind or visually impaired user of the Technology interacts; • Non-visual access technology will be integrated into any networks used to share communications among employees, program participants, or the public; and • Technology for non-visual access will have the capability of providing equal equivalent access by non-visual means to telecommunications or other interconnected network services used by persons who are not blind or visually impaired. Compliance with the foregoing non-visual access standards will not be required if the Director of Procurement and Supplier Diversity Services, University of Virginia determines that 1) the Technology is not available with non-visual access because the essential elements of the Technology are visual and 2) non-visual equivalence is not available. Installation of hardware, software, or peripheral devices used for non-visual access is not required when the Technology is being used exclusively by individuals who are not blind or visually impaired, but applications programs and underlying operating systems (including the format of the data) used for the manipulation and presentation of information will permit the installation and effective use of non-visual access software and peripheral devices. If requested, this Agreement must provide a detailed explanation of how compliance with the foregoing non-visual access standards is achieved and a validation of concept demonstration.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Hotel Services Agreement

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Information Technology Access. All electronic and information technology procured through this Agreement must meet the applicable accessibility standards of Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 USC 794d) as amended and is viewable at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx000.xxx. Additionally, in accordance with § 2.2-3504 of the Code of Virginia, the following will apply to all information technology Agreements: NON-VISUAL ACCESS TO TECHNOLOGY: All information technology (the "Technology") that is purchased or upgraded by the University will comply with the following non-visual access standards from the date of purchase or upgrade until the expiration of this Agreement: • Effective, interactive control and use of the Technology will be readily achievable by non-visual means; • Technology equipped for non-visual access will be compatible with the information technology used by other individuals with whom any blind or visually impaired user of the Technology interacts; • Non-visual access technology will be integrated into any networks used to share communications among employees, program participants, or the public; and • Technology for non-visual access will have the capability of providing equal access by non-visual means to telecommunications or other interconnected network services used by persons who are not blind or visually impaired. Compliance with the foregoing non-visual access standards will not be required if the Director of Procurement and Supplier Diversity Services, University of Virginia determines that 1) the Technology is not available with non-visual access because the essential elements of the Technology are visual and 2) non-visual equivalence is not available. Installation of hardware, software, or peripheral devices used for non-visual access is not required when the Technology is being used exclusively by individuals who are not blind or visually impaired, but applications programs and underlying operating systems DocuSign Envelope ID: 49DEB4EF-8D0B-4065-963F-B5ACA7DC1CF8 (including the format of the data) used for the manipulation and presentation of information will permit the installation and effective use of non-visual access software and peripheral devices. If requested, this Agreement must provide a detailed explanation of how compliance with the foregoing non-visual access standards is achieved and a validation of concept demonstration.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Agreement

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