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Remediation Support

Accessibility Remediation Support

Turn accessibility findings into closed issues and defensible outcomes. 508Audit works alongside internal engineering, content, and vendor teams to prioritize Section 508 and WCAG issues, guide practical remediation, and validate fixes — so audit findings become measurable progress, updated VPATs, and reduced procurement and program risk.

  • Prioritized remediation guidance
  • Support for developers, content teams, and vendors
  • Retesting and validation options
  • Follow-up support after audits, VPAT review, or readiness work
Public-sector accessibility focusProcurement-aware documentationFounder-led deliveryDHS Trusted Tester credentialed evaluatorsWorks directly with dev, content, and vendor teams

Who remediation support is for

Built for the teams who have to ship the fix.

Most accessibility findings are not closed by handing a PDF to a developer. Remediation support is scoped around the people who actually have to interpret the findings, sequence the work, and validate that the fix is real.

Internal development teams

Engineering teams resolving Section 508 / WCAG issues across web apps, marketing sites, and citizen-facing services.

Digital agencies & vendors

Agencies delivering public-sector projects that need accessibility advisory and validation alongside delivery.

Government contractors

Prime and sub-contractor delivery teams closing accessibility deliverables on federal awards.

Higher education web teams

Central web, IT, and accessibility offices remediating institutional sites, LMS configurations, and student systems.

Content owners

Comms, publishing, and program teams resolving content-level accessibility issues — headings, link purpose, plain language, document structure.

Teams responding to findings

Any team that just received an audit report, VPAT review, or procurement-driven assessment and needs help turning findings into a plan.

What remediation support can include

Scoped to the gap between findings and shipped fixes.

  • Issue prioritization by user impact, risk, and effort
  • Clarification and interpretation of audit findings
  • Remediation guidance by issue type (code, ARIA, content, document)
  • Review of proposed fixes before implementation
  • Retest and validation of completed work
  • Ongoing advisory support during release cycles
  • Coordination with VPAT / ACR updates after validation
  • Working sessions with development, content, and vendor teams

How 508Audit works during remediation

A practical, working-session model — not a vague consulting retainer.

  1. 01
    Working sessions with the team

    Live sessions with engineering, content, or vendor teams to walk through findings, agree on fix patterns, and unblock open questions.

  2. 02
    Issue walkthroughs

    Detailed walkthroughs of complex issues — ARIA patterns, focus management, document structure — with reference implementations where helpful.

  3. 03
    Prioritization by risk and effort

    Sequence work by user impact, procurement and program exposure, effort, and dependency — so each release closes the right issues.

  4. 04
    Review of high-impact flows first

    Critical citizen-service, application, and procurement flows reviewed first, so the most-used paths are clean before lower-impact areas.

  5. 05
    Validation before issues close

    Fixes are validated against the original finding and evidence is captured on closure — including before VPAT or ACR refresh.

Have a stack of audit findings and a release deadline?

A short remediation-support engagement gives the team prioritization, working-session capacity, and validation in time for the next release or VPAT refresh.

Engagement models

Two ways to engage.

All remediation support engagements begin at a $5,000 minimum and scale with scope, release cadence, and validation requirements.

Post-audit remediation support

Starting at $5,500

For teams that need short-term help prioritizing findings, clarifying issues, reviewing fixes, and validating remediation progress after an audit.

Ongoing advisory / retainer support

Starting at $8,500per month

For digital teams that need continued accessibility guidance, remediation validation, and follow-up support across active projects or recurring compliance work.

Why buyers use remediation support

Findings without follow-through are not a program.

Findings need interpretation

Audit findings are written to be defensible — not always immediately actionable. Teams need help translating findings into fixes their stack and content workflow can ship.

Sequencing matters

Most programs cannot fix everything at once. Sequencing by user impact, exposure, and effort is what determines whether the program closes real risk in time.

Validation before claims update

Vendors and internal teams need validation before a VPAT/ACR is updated or a project is formally closed — so claims and conformance documents stay defensible.

Why 508Audit for remediation support

Built to close findings, not just generate them.

Public-sector focus

We work alongside agency, higher-ed, and prime contractor delivery teams — and we know how their release cycles and procurement timelines actually work.

Direct team engagement

Working sessions with the people writing the code, the content, and the documents — not a one-way report.

Validation built in

Fixes are validated against the original finding with evidence captured on closure — supporting VPAT refreshes and program reporting.

Founder-led delivery

Principals on every engagement. Continuity from audit through remediation and validation, with no junior-staff swap-outs.

Remediation support FAQ

  • Do you provide remediation support after a Section 508 audit?
    Yes. Remediation support is one of our most common follow-on engagements. We work with the team that received the audit findings — internal developers, content owners, or vendor delivery teams — to prioritize, interpret, and close issues.
  • Can 508Audit validate fixes before a VPAT is updated?
    Yes. Validation is a standard step before a VPAT or ACR is refreshed. We confirm fixes against the original findings, capture evidence, and update validation status so the documentation reflects a tested baseline.
  • Do you work directly with development teams or vendors?
    Yes. We work directly with internal engineering teams, agency vendors, prime contractor delivery teams, and platform providers. Engagements are scoped around the people who actually have to ship the fix.
  • Can remediation support be structured as a retainer?
    Yes. Ongoing advisory and validation work is often structured as a monthly retainer — particularly for digital teams under continuous release pressure or agencies running multi-property remediation programs.
  • Do you help prioritize which accessibility issues to fix first?
    Yes. Prioritization is often the single most valuable part of the engagement. We sequence work by user impact, procurement and program exposure, effort, and dependency — so the team's first releases close the issues that matter most.

Need support turning accessibility findings into a remediation plan your team can execute?

Send the audit, the team structure, and the next release or VPAT-refresh date. We'll respond with engagement scope, working-session cadence, and a path to closure.