At ContentAccess, we specialize in WCAG remediation, compliance documentation, and accessible web solutions for higher education institutions, government agencies, and enterprises. Our team has developed, managed, and remediated dozens of .edu and .gov websites, giving us an unparalleled understanding of the challenges these organizations face when striving for full digital accessibility.
ContentAccess was founded by Robert "Bob" Michaels, an expert with decades of experience in enterprise web development, government digital infrastructure, and enterprise accessibility. Bob has led large-scale accessibility initiatives, including creating all public-facing web properties for the Texas General Land Office and developing enterprise websites for higher education institutions that serve thousands of users daily.
With 20+ years of experience supporting complex web environments, we don’t just identify WCAG errors—we fix them. Our approach blends advanced automated testing with expert manual remediation, ensuring that your website meets WCAG 2.1 AA standards without sacrificing design, functionality, or performance.
✔ Deep Experience in .edu & .gov - We know the DNA of higher education and government websites, from legacy system constraints to regulatory requirements.
✔ True Remediation Experts - We go beyond automated scans to manually correct critical accessibility issues, ensuring compliance while improving usability.
✔ Cascade CMS Specialists - With over two decades of experience in Cascade CMS integration and customization, we provide seamless accessibility solutions for enterprise clients.
✔ Comprehensive Compliance Documentation - We produce VPATs and conformance reports that help institutions demonstrate compliance and mitigate legal risks.
We’ve successfully delivered WCAG-compliant solutions in some of the most challenging and content-dense digital environments. Whether you need error remediation, compliance documentation, or a full accessibility strategy, ContentAccess has the expertise to get you there.
Let’s work together to build more accessible .edu and .gov web spaces!
ContentAccess is based in Austin, Texas. Y'all.