Solutions for Nebraska
Nebraska NITC Accessibility + ADA Title II Compliance
Nebraska's NITC Technical Standard 2-101 has required accessible information technology since 2001, updated in 2019 to reference WCAG 2.1. Now the federal ADA Title II rule puts a firm deadline on it. For Nebraska agencies, that means every public-facing PDF needs to be accessible — and CASO Comply handles that at scale.
What Nebraska Already Requires
Nebraska's NITC has had accessibility standards in place for over two decades. The federal deadline adds urgency to what the state already expects.
NITC Technical Standard 2-101
Nebraska's Information Technology Commission accessibility policy, adopted in 2001 and amended in 2019, requires state agencies to conform to Revised Section 508 Standards for all information and communication technology.
NITC WCAG 2.1 AA Requirement
The 2019 amendment to the NITC accessibility policy updated the standard to require WCAG 2.1 Level AA conformance for state web services, including websites, web applications, and published documents.
Nebraska OCIO Accessibility Guidance
The Office of the CIO provides accessibility guidance and oversight for state agencies, ensuring digital content — including PDFs and downloadable documents — meets established accessibility standards.
Neb. Rev. Stat. 86-524 — NITC Authority
The Nebraska Information Technology Commission has statutory authority to adopt technical standards and guidelines for state government information technology, including accessibility requirements.
The Federal Clock Nebraska Is On
The DOJ's ADA Title II web rule defines “web content” to include documents posted on public websites — putting PDFs squarely in scope for Nebraska agencies.
Deadline Passed
April 24, 2026
Nebraska agencies serving populations of 50,000 or more
This deadline has passed. Non-compliant agencies are now subject to enforcement.
Approaching
April 26, 2027
Smaller Nebraska entities and counties serving populations under 50,000
Approximately 13 months remain to achieve full compliance.
Why Nebraska Entities Choose CASO Comply
NITC Standards Are Already Enforceable
Nebraska's NITC Technical Standard 2-101 isn't a suggestion — it's a binding policy for state agencies. With the federal ADA Title II deadline layered on top, Nebraska agencies face dual compliance obligations. CASO Comply addresses both the NITC's Revised 508 requirements and the DOJ's WCAG 2.1 AA standard in a single workflow.
Scale Across Nebraska's Agency Landscape
From the Department of Revenue to county assessors and school districts across Nebraska's 93 counties, every public entity has PDFs on its website. CASO Comply processes thousands of documents per day so agencies of any size can clear their backlog before deadlines hit.
No Accessibility Expertise Required
Most Nebraska agencies don't have WCAG or PDF/UA specialists on staff. CASO Comply applies the right structure tags, alt text, and reading order fixes automatically — so IT staff, records managers, or administrative assistants can produce compliant documents without specialized training.
How CASO Comply Helps
A complete solution for Nebraska document accessibility — from discovery to remediation to ongoing compliance.
SiteScan Document Inventory
Automated crawling of your entire web presence to identify every PDF, Word document, and spreadsheet. Know the full scope of your compliance gap in hours, not months.
Automated Remediation at Scale
AI-powered remediation processes thousands of documents per day. Structure tagging, alt text generation, reading order correction, and metadata cleanup — all automated.
Certificate of Compliance
Every remediated document receives a verifiable compliance certificate with before-and-after scoring. Audit-ready documentation for DOJ inquiries.
Ongoing Monitoring
New documents are scanned automatically as they are published. Stay compliant as your content library grows.
Start Your Nebraska Compliance Assessment
Find out how many inaccessible documents are on your website. Our free SiteScan identifies every PDF and document that needs remediation.
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