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Government and Public Sector

Accessibility as public infrastructure, backed by documented and verifiable enforcement

Public Access, Without Barriers

Public sector organizations serve the entire population. Unlike private enterprises, government agencies must support users across the broadest range of ages, abilities, and technical familiarity.
Because accessibility barriers can prevent citizens from accessing essential services, accessibility becomes a critical infrastructure requirement rather than a simple regulatory obligation. When government portals are inaccessible, individuals may be effectively denied access to services they depend on.
Connectivo helps ensure that essential digital pathways remain usable and accessible for all constituents, regardless of how they access the web.

What Connectivo Does

Governance with a documented audit trail.Managing accessibility across multiple agencies, departments, and subdomains can be challenging. Connectivo supports both centralized management and delegated site ownership models. The platform provides a detailed audit trail required by government entities. Every remediation action, from code corrections to document updates, is logged and documented, enabling organizations to demonstrate ongoing compliance with verifiable evidence.

Fixing the Documentation Burden

Government operations rely heavily on forms and documents, which are common sources of accessibility breakdowns. Connectivo automates remediation for critical assets:

  • Hosted Multimedia

    Forms

    Marketing forms are automatically remediated to ensure all users can sign up, request demos, or complete purchases.

  • Forms

    Documents

    Inaccessible public records and policy documents are detected, converted into compliant formats, and linked automatically so citizens always access accessible versions.

  • Documents

    Multimedia

    Public announcements and recorded meetings are made inclusive through automatic captioning and scene descriptions.