[Overview] The Accessibility Framework Architecture brings Information Management/Information Technology (IM/IT) expertise to the challenge of delivering this “one-at-a-time” quality of service to all Canadians in a cost-effective way.
[Overview] · The Accessibility Framework Architecture brings Information Management/Information Technology (IM/IT) expertise to the challenge of delivering this “one-at-a-time” quality of service to all Canadians in a cost-effective way.
[Report] This report represents ongoing research conducted by the Government of Canada (GoC) PKI Secretariat to keep abreast of developments in secure electronic transactions and service delivery.
[Report] These Certificate Policies are intended for those Programs where there is no assurance that technical or procedural security mechanisms are in place within client environments such that each is not considered a controlled environment.
[Report] The purpose of the Accessibility Domain Architecture is to facilitate the creation of a human-empowering infrastructure that recognizes that human beings are diverse and provides the opportunity for each of us to bring out our best.
[Standard] This page contains all information about the Common Look and Feel Collaborative Arrangements standards and guidelines, including overview and best practices.
[Standard] This page contains all information about the Common Look and Feel Collaborative Arrangements standards and guidelines, including overview and best practices.
[Standard] In keeping with the client-centred approach of the CLF initiative, universal accessibility standards are directed toward ensuring equitable access to all content on GoC Web sites.
[Report] This is an executive summary of the technology assessment on the e-mail standard 4.3 that was completed by the CLF E-mail Working Group (EWG).
[Links] This section contains information on improving information accessibility for all Canadian citizens. It includes links detailing ways to reduce barriers to accessing print and online information currently experienced by the persons with disabilities.
[Links] This section contains information on improving information accessibility for all Canadian citizens. It includes links detailing ways to reduce barriers to accessing print and online information currently experienced by the persons with disabilities.