A practical approach to digital accessibility focused on reducing risk, avoiding large-scale remediation, and delivering inclusive, accessible digital services.

State and local governments have been given more time to meet digital accessibility requirements, but expectations haven’t changed. 

Agencies that take a structured, proactive approach are better positioned to meet the 2027 deadline—while reducing legal and operational risk, avoiding large-scale remediation, and delivering inclusive, accessible digital services. 

This webinar introduces Ablr, Civix’s accessibility partner, and the approach we’re taking to support accessibility compliance. 

KEY TAKEAWAYS  

  • What Title II requires, and how those requirements apply across digital services 
  • A structured approach to evaluating accessibility across systems and content 
  • What accessibility work looks like in practice—from assessment through remediation 
  • Measurable, defensible progress that can be made ahead of the 2027 deadline 

About Ablr

Ablr works with organizations to evaluate, improve, and sustain digital accessibility through structured assessments, standards-based guidance, and ongoing support aligned with WCAG requirements. 

Together, Civix and Ablr will walk through how this approach is applied in practice—both within our own software products and in support of the agencies we serve. 


Speakers

Brandon Fargis, Chief Technology Officer, Civix

Brandon leads Civix’s technology strategy and product architecture, with a focus on building secure, scalable platforms for highly regulated government environments. He brings deep experience in applying emerging technologies responsibly within mission-critical systems.

Michael Iannelli, Co-Founder & Chief Growth Officer (CGO), Ablr 

Michael is Co-Founder and Chief Growth Officer at Ablr, where he leads client engagement, business development, and growth strategy. With more than 20 years of experience in digital strategy and marketing, he works with organizations to implement scalable accessibility programs that align with accessibility standards and long-term compliance goals. 

Arielle Gines, Project Coordinator, Ablr 

Arielle is a Project Coordinator at Ablr, supporting the delivery of digital accessibility initiatives for clients. She works across teams to help evaluate accessibility, coordinate remediation efforts, and ensure accessibility standards are implemented in a structured and sustainable way. 

WEBINAR

Preparing for Title II with Ablr

WHEN

May 28th
11:30 AM CST – 12:15PM CST