Best Practices for Accessibility on Government Websites

A practical guide to improving usability, meeting compliance standards, and building more inclusive government websites.

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Accessibility isn’t just a legal requirement—it’s foundational to building web experiences that are usable, inclusive, and trusted by the public. However, according to WebAIM’s 2025 study, 94.8% of websites fail basic accessibility checks. And government websites are no exception.

To address these concerns, we created an in-depth guide and roadmap for creating and maintaining accessible websites across the public sector. You’ll learn how to embed accessibility into every stage of your digital operations—from design systems and content workflows to automated testing and audits. 

Download the guide to learn:

  • Why accessibility is important for government websites.
  • Key standards and requirements you should know about.
  • Tips for implementing accessibility requirements.
  • How to regularly test and maintain your website’s accessibility.