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TR 102 612 : 1.1.1

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HUMAN FACTORS (HF); EUROPEAN ACCESSIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR PUBLIC PROCUREMENT OF PRODUCTS AND SERVICES IN THE ICT DOMAIN (EUROPEAN COMMISSION MANDATE M 376, PHASE 1)

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Foreword
0 Executive summary
1 Scope
2 References
   2.1 Normative references
   2.2 Informative references
3 Definitions and abbreviations
   3.1 Definitions
   3.2 Abbreviations
4 Approach, methodology and contexts of use
   4.1 Approach and methodology
   4.2 User abilities and impairments
   4.3 Contexts of use and user roles
5 ICT products and services bought by public procurers
   5.1 General
   5.2 International
   5.3 European
   5.4 National studies
   5.5 Summary and conclusions
6 Existing functional accessibility requirements for public
   ICT procurement
   6.1 General
   6.2 International requirements
   6.3 Intra- and pan-European requirements
   6.4 EU and EFTA Member state requirements
   6.5 Other national requirements
   6.6 Summary and conclusions
7 Relevant European and international standards
   7.1 General
   7.2 Standards identified
   7.3 Summary and conclusions
8 ICT user requirements and mapping
   8.1 ISO/IEC PDTR 29138-1: User requirements mapping
   8.2 UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities:
        User requirements mapping
   8.3 EG 202 320: User requirements mapping
9 Functional requirements
   9.1 Introduction
   9.2 Functional requirements
   9.3 Hardware
   9.4 Software and electronic content
   9.5 Audio visual equipment
   9.6 Audio/visual content
   9.7 Real-time conversation
   9.8 Authoring tools
   9.9 Information documentation and technical support
   9.10 Implementation, operation and maintenance
   9.11 Documents consulted
10 Gaps in accessibility requirements
   10.1 New user accessibility requirements
   10.2 Additional functional requirements
   10.3 Summary and conclusions
11 Conclusions and considerations for M 376 Phase II (and beyond)
   11.1 General conclusions
   11.2 Standardization work programme considerations
   11.3 Required deliverables
   11.4 Other deliverables required by Phase II
   11.5 Additional recommendations and considerations
Annex A: US Section 508 and the Canadian toolkit
      A.1 General
      A.2 US (Section 508)
      A.3 The Canadian Accessible Product Toolkit (APT)
Annex B: List of applicable CPV codes
Annex C: Procurement legislation and ICT products and services
         procured in the EU and EFTA Member states
      C.1 Process and results
      C.2 Austria
      C.3 Belgium
      C.4 Bulgaria
      C.5 Cyprus
      C.6 Denmark
      C.7 Estonia
      C.8 Finland
      C.9 France
      C.10 Germany
      C.11 Greece
      C.12 Hungary
      C.13 Iceland
      C.14 Ireland
      C.15 Italy
      C.16 Latvia
      C.17 Liechtenstein
      C.18 Lithuania
      C.19 Luxembourg
      C.20 Malta
      C.21 Netherlands
      C.22 Norway
      C.23 Poland
      C.24 Portugal
      C.25 Romania
      C.26 Slovakia
      C.27 Slovenia
      C.28 Spain
      C.29 Sweden
      C.30 Switzerland
      C.31 UK
Annex D: National eAccessibility procurement requirements
      D.1 Procurement requirements in EU and EFTA Member states
      D.2 Other national requirements
Annex E: Standards with accessibility requirements
      E.1 International standards
      E.2 European standards
      E.3 National standards in Europe
      E.4 Other national standards
Annex F: Bibliography
History

Gives: 1) an inventory of ICT products and services that are usually bought by public procurers; 2) a listing of existing functional accessibility requirements in EU and EFTA Member States and internationally; 3) the identification of gaps where no accessibility requirements exist and suggestions for developing missing or additional requirements; 4) a list of existing national, European and international standards and technical specifications which might comply with functional accessibility requirements; and 5) a proposal for standardization work for the development of requirements and award criteria that still do not exist or that are not yet standardized.

Committee
HF
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
219
PublisherName
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
Status
Current

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