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Case studies

Accessibility work, shown in the record.

See how public organizations turn high-stakes accessibility requirements into practical systems, verified repairs, and evidence they can stand behind.

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See what accessibility work looks like in practice.

Each study follows a real organization through the barriers it faced, the decisions it made, and the evidence it keeps.

Prairie grass beneath a wide blue sky in Kit Carson County, Colorado

A rural Colorado county built an ongoing accessibility program around the operating budget it already had.

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Local government · Colorado

Kit Carson County

“I feel like I'm trying to keep the Titanic afloat with a spoon.”

Todd Holmes, IT Support Specialist
Cadence
Monthly audit cyclesrun without a gap
Coverage
Public Pagestested and dated in the record
Repairs
Critical issues addressedretested before the cycle closes
Read the Kit Carson County case study

A case study should show the decisions, not just the outcome.

Each story follows the work from the original pressure through the repair and into the evidence kept afterward.

  1. The constraint

    One county IT specialist was carrying the website, networks, accounts, and a new accessibility mandate.

  2. The operating decision

    Replace the expensive one-time audit with a monthly test, fix, verify, and document cycle.

  3. The proof

    Keep every test and repair in one record so the county can show what changed and what comes next.

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