Dear Valued Readers,
Welcome to Continual Engine (CE)’s April Newsletter!
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- The Department of Justice has extended ADA Title II compliance deadlines by one year
- Organizations are shifting to scalable, workflow-driven accessibility
- The focus now is on handling large content volumes without creating future backlogs
This month, we bring you key updates, practical insights, and important developments shaping accessibility at scale.
Accessibility At Scale: What’s Changing
Accessibility is no longer a downstream task; it’s becoming part of how content is created, managed, and delivered at scale. In our latest announcement, we highlight how leading global publishers such as McGraw-Hill Education, Pearson, and Macmillan Learning are moving away from fragmented, manual remediation toward more integrated, workflow-driven approaches, allowing teams to handle large volumes of legacy and ongoing content without creating operational bottlenecks.
Insights & Thought Leadership
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Our Latest Blogs
Key updates shaping course content accessibility and what institutions need to adapt
Choosing the right approach to meet ADA Title II requirements at scale
What global accessibility standards mean for organizations operating beyond the U.S.
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What We’re Seeing Currently Around Industries
- It is not surprising that digital marketing firms have been at the forefront of accessibility and are the first in line to hear from end-users about inaccessible experiences. With the ADA Title II deadline, there is a greater demand for born accessible content and design as well as push to third party providers to make their digital content accessible.
- States face increasing pressure to make public‑facing documents accessible, yet scaling this work with tight budgets and limited resources is difficult. New AI‑driven remediation tools can streamline the process, reduce manual effort, and help agencies meet compliance expectations faster.
- Organizations are no longer asking whether accessibility is necessary, but how to scale it efficiently across massive content libraries under real-world budget, staffing, and timeline constraints.
Discover the Latest News Articles
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DOJ Delays the Title II Web Accessibility Deadline – Don’t Sit Back
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From Policy to Practice: How AI is Quietly Reshaping Government Operations in 2026
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How Does AI Accelerate IT Modernization?
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When Implementing AI, Trust the Process but Prioritize People
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What I Like About WCAG 3.0
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Accessibility People are a Superpower
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A Day-One Compliance Strategy for the New ADA Title II Web Accessibility Rule
Events & Highlights
- Listen to our latest episode of the Accessibility Unlocked Podcast: “Title II, Digital Accessibility: What the DOJ’s Final Rule Means for Government Websites & Documents (Part 1)”, featuring Don Torrez, Founder of Torrez Solutions. Listen Now.
- Participated in Help The Blind Foundation’s workshop, where Dr. Kumar and Dr. Sriram engaged with educators on advancing inclusive STEM education. The focus was on practical, scalable approaches, using alt text and AI, to make science and mathematics accessible for students with vision impairment. (View the full update here: Link)
We aim to bring you engaging, insightful, and relevant updates on accessibility and compliance through these newsletters. We welcome any feedback or questions.
Warm Regards,
Continual Engine