Web accessibility: a government's effort to promote e-accessibility in Thailand

Namnueng Mitsamarn, Waragorn Gestubtim, Sirilak Junnatas
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"Web accessibility" was first officially introduced and studied in Ministry of Information Communication Technology in 2003. To support the idea of universal services (one stop for all), the government has been planning to develop an e-Government system that will provide all major services and official information on the internet (web based system). Since the issues to provide accessibilities for person with disabilities (pwds) become a major concern for modern information society. Accessibility becomes an important feature for all government websites, especially for websites that service to pwds. The preliminary survey on the government websites in 2003 showed a remarkably low standard of web accessibilities. Only 3 out of 267 government websites passed the test of World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) guidelines on web accessibility. To support the promotion of web accessibility in Thailand, Assistive Technology Center (ASTEC) plays the important roles to provide necessary information and tools of web accessibility development for the government. This paper presents our works from the past to the current state of the project including: a development of the national guideline on web accessibility that is agreeable among web developers, a development of web accessibility evaluation tool, and a preparation of policy planning to promote web accessibility in Thailand.
网络可访问性:泰国政府为促进电子可访问性所做的努力
2003年,信息通信技术部首次正式提出并研究了“网页无障碍”概念。为了支持“一站式服务”的理念,政府正计划发展一套电子政府系统,在互联网上提供所有主要服务和官方信息(基于网页的系统)。为残障人士提供无障碍环境已成为现代信息社会关注的主要问题。无障碍功能已成为所有政府网站,特别是为残疾人士服务的网站的重要功能。2003年对政府网站的初步调查显示,政府网站的无障碍程度明显较低。267个政府网站中只有3个通过了万维网联盟(W3C)关于网页可访问性的指导方针的测试。辅助科技中心(ASTEC)为协助泰国推广无障碍网页,为政府提供无障碍网页发展所需的资讯和工具。本文介绍了我们从过去到项目现状的工作,包括:制定了网络开发人员一致同意的网络可访问性国家指南,开发了网络可访问性评估工具,并准备了促进泰国网络可访问性的政策规划。
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