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Section 508 review that leaves a trail, not a promise.
Section 508 requires federal agencies to make electronic information accessible to people with disabilities, and the obligation flows into the documents contractors deliver. Article 11 provides AI-assisted accessibility review and OCR where every document processed gets a receipt: what was checked, what was fixed, what still needs a human decision.
What the service covers
OCR conversion of scanned records into searchable, machine-readable text, which is where accessibility starts: a screen reader cannot read a picture of a page. Structural review of headings, reading order, alt text, tables, and link text. Remediation support that fixes what automation can fix and flags what needs human judgment, honestly labeled per the source-labeling rules in the Constitution. Public agencies dealing with records requests get the same benefit: if they produced it, citizens should be able to search it.
Why receipts belong in accessibility work
Accessibility claims are easy to make and hard to verify after the fact. Our review process writes entries into the same audit trail discipline we use everywhere: hashed, append-only, corrections on the record. When someone asks what was actually reviewed, the answer is a receipt, not a memory.
Related lanes
This service is part of the SDVOSB service line, sits inside the broader federal AI governance approach, and runs on the sovereign AI stack so sensitive documents can be processed locally. Full offerings are on the services page.