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Rush ACR · For Proposal-Deadline Buyers

Need a VPAT by Friday?
We can do that.

A signed, defensible Section 508 / WCAG 2.1 AA Accessibility Conformance Report — in 72 hours or 5 business days. Same-day scoping call, deposit on signature, named-evaluator sign-off.

Pick your turnaround

Two Rush tiers. Both flat-fee. Both defensible.

Rush 72

Delivered in 72 hours

Single product or web app. Up to 10 priority pages / screens.

  • Same-day scoping call (within 4 business hours of deposit)
  • Automated scan + expert manual review of priority flows
  • Word ACR + OpenACR YAML
  • Named-evaluator sign-off
Contactflat fee · 50% deposit on signature
Start a Rush 72

Rush 5

Delivered in 5 business days

Single product or web app. Up to 20 pages / screens.

  • Scoping call within 1 business day of deposit
  • Automated scan + expert manual review + spot assistive-tech checks
  • Word ACR + OpenACR YAML
  • Named-evaluator sign-off
Contactflat fee · 50% deposit on signature
Start a Rush 5

How Rush works

  1. Submit intake

    30-second form. We require URL, page count, and your deadline.

  2. Scoping call + deposit

    We confirm scope on a 15-min call. 50% deposit locks the slot.

  3. Audit + draft

    Automated scan + expert manual review of priority flows. Daily progress note.

  4. Signed ACR delivered

    Word + OpenACR YAML, signed by the named evaluator of record.

What Rush ACR is — and what it isn't

  • Real testing, expedited. Same methodology as our Full ACR, scoped to your priority pages — not a checklist or auto-generated template.
  • Not a substitute for a full audit. Rush covers your highest-impact flows so you can answer a proposal honestly. Full coverage is a separate engagement.
  • Slot-based. We hold a limited number of Rush slots per week. Deposit confirms your slot.
  • Every claim is defensible. Each row in the ACR is backed by a tested finding we can show your contracting officer if asked.
Looking at multi-product or recurring needs? See standard & continuous engagements.

Rush ACR — frequently asked questions

Common questions from federal proposal teams and product vendors on tight deadlines.

  • Can you really deliver a signed ACR in 72 hours?
    Yes — for a defined Rush scope (typically one product, up to 8–10 priority pages or flows). We hold a limited number of Rush slots per week. After a same-day scoping call and deposit, testing begins immediately and the signed ACR is delivered within 72 hours.
  • Is Rush ACR a real audit or a checklist?
    It's a real audit. Rush uses the same Triad Review methodology as our Full ACR (automated scan + assistive-technology testing + expert manual review) — scoped down to your highest-impact pages so the timeline is achievable. Every claim is backed by a tested finding we can show your contracting officer.
  • What's the difference between 72-hour and 5-day Rush?
    72-hour Rush covers a tightly defined critical-path scope for proposal-deadline emergencies. 5-day Rush expands coverage to a broader page set and includes a remediation-priority summary. Both deliver a signed Section 508 / WCAG 2.1 AA Accessibility Conformance Report.
  • Will a Rush ACR satisfy a federal contracting officer?
    Yes. Rush ACRs are signed by a named evaluator and structured to the Revised Section 508 ITI VPAT 2.5 format. Federal buyers care about defensibility — accurate conformance claims backed by evidence — not the calendar time you spent producing them.
  • What happens after the Rush ACR is delivered?
    You receive the signed ACR (Word + OpenACR YAML), a prioritized remediation list, and an option to convert into a standard or continuous conformance engagement for ongoing coverage. Remediation engineering is available through our separate Remediation-as-a-Service retainer.