CivIQ Comply
WCAG Compliance for Government Websites
CivIQ Comply helps government teams audit, remediate, and continuously monitor WCAG 2.1 accessibility compliance.
Part of the CivIQ Guide platform for modern government services.
Compliance Operations Command
Real-time WCAG metrics, severity posture, and governance readiness.
Overall Score
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Pages Scanned
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Pages Passing
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Total Issues
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Severity Breakdown
Score Trend
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WCAG 2.1 AA Accessibility Operations Platform
Not a one-time scanner. CivIQ Comply is an accessibility operations layer for continuous monitoring, remediation execution, evidence, and ADA Title II readiness.
Government teams face ADA Title II deadlines, recurring accessibility regressions, and audit pressure without a structured way to monitor and fix issues continuously.
- Route-level WCAG auditing for websites, forms, and public documents.
- Prioritized remediation planning by severity, service impact, and legal exposure.
- Continuous monitoring and alerting to catch post-release regressions.
Accessibility Compliance Monitoring Dashboard
At-Risk Snapshot
Compliance Dashboard
Accessibility compliance KPIs from the latest WCAG scan.
Pages Passing
18/ 142
Pass rate 13%
Open Violations
186
Critical 42 • Serious 73 • Other 71
Rescan Cycle
Monday · 15:00 UTC
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Remediation SLA
SLA breached
Target 7 days • Overdue 37
Site Status
Non-Compliant
Score 38 • Failed pages 124
Remediation Velocity
MTTR 96h
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Compliant Snapshot
Compliance Dashboard
Accessibility compliance KPIs from the latest WCAG scan.
Pages Passing
142/ 142
Pass rate 100%
Open Violations
0
Critical 0 • Serious 0 • Other 0
Rescan Cycle
Monday · 15:00 UTC
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Remediation SLA
On track
Target 5 days • Overdue 0
Site Status
Compliant
Score 100 • Failed pages 0
Remediation Velocity
MTTR 8h
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4 Accessibility Operations Capabilities
- Existing website remediation without a full platform replacement
- Full WCAG-compliant rebuild option when legacy stacks block progress
- Compliance dashboards, issue routing, and audit-ready reporting
- Continuous monitoring for ADA Title II readiness over time
How It Works
How CivIQ Comply Works
Accessibility Audit
Scan websites against WCAG 2.1 AA and detect route-level compliance gaps.
Remediation Planning
Prioritize findings by impact and assign clear remediation ownership.
Continuous Monitoring
Track post-release regressions and keep compliance posture visible over time.
Platform Angle
Part of the CivIQ Guide Platform
AI Assistant Chatbot
Source-grounded answers and service routing for resident questions.
Government Websites & Apps
Service-first digital experiences for departments, forms, and municipal workflows.
Accessibility Compliance Monitoring
Continuous WCAG and ADA readiness tracking with remediation visibility.
CivIQ unifies services, compliance, and AI assistance in one government platform.
Platform Intelligence
AI-Powered Accessibility Operations
Automation and AI agents accelerate remediation execution and alert teams when regressions appear after releases.
- Continuous WCAG scanning.
- Compliance dashboards and alerts.
- Automated remediation recommendations.
- AI-assisted accessibility fixes.
Agent Remediation Capability
Agent workflows can draft fix plans, route issues to owners, and prepare validation notes for final human approval.
Free Accessibility Scan
Free Accessibility Compliance Check
Run a preliminary scan to identify critical, serious, and moderate accessibility risks before formal remediation planning.
Checks include automated WCAG signals, route coverage, status scoring, and issue severity breakdowns.
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PDF Scan Metrics
PDF Accessibility Scan Metrics
CivIQ Comply scans permit packets, resident forms, notices, and public documents in the same compliance workflow. Teams get immediate preview metrics, automated fixes, and a clear view of what still requires manual remediation.
PDFs Scanned This Week
148
Public forms, notices, and permit packets processed through the document scanner.
Average Post-Fix Score
93
Average accessibility score after automated remediation and export normalization.
Auto-Fixed Findings
238
Language tags, metadata, export settings, and document structure fixes applied automatically.
Manual Review Backlog
19
Scans still waiting on heading, reading-order, or semantic review by compliance ops.
PDF Scan Pipeline
Upload Success Rate
99.4%
Signed upload handoff success across the last 30 days of public document intake.
Median Processing Time
44s
Median time from upload to preview report availability.
Unlock Conversion
68%
Share of completed scans that convert into full report + remediated PDF unlocks.
Remediated Drafts Delivered
112
Download packages generated for records, planning, building, and utilities teams.
Upload, preview, unlock, and remediated draft delivery all feed into the same operational layer used for website scan governance and remediation planning.
Recent Scanned Documents
Demo queuepalo_verde_residential_application.pdf
Permits • 1 page • 2.5 KB
Score
98
Issues
3
Auto-Fixed
1
Manual Review
2
Preview, full report, and remediated draft generated successfully.
Mar 19, 2026 16:14 UTC
palo_verde_electrical_permit.pdf
Utilities • 1 page • 3.7 KB
Score
94
Issues
5
Auto-Fixed
4
Manual Review
1
Tagged export profile applied before draft delivery to department reviewers.
Mar 19, 2026 15:42 UTC
palo_verde_variance_application.pdf
Planning • 1 page • 3.3 KB
Score
87
Issues
6
Auto-Fixed
2
Manual Review
4
Heading structure and logical reading order still require manual remediation.
Mar 19, 2026 15:09 UTC
palo_verde_special_inspection_statement.pdf
Building • 1 page • 3.8 KB
Score
Processing
Issues
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Auto-Fixed
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Manual Review
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OCR, tag structure analysis, and remediation draft generation in progress.
Mar 19, 2026 16:18 UTC
Rollout
Plan audit, remediation, and monitoring in one workflow
Once the current accessibility posture is clear, teams usually want the rest of the decision path in one place: where to start, how remediation is staged, and what ongoing monitoring looks like after launch.
Accessibility Audit
Run a structured WCAG scan and receive a prioritized remediation roadmap for legal and service risk.
Compliance Remediation
Fix accessibility issues across your current site templates, forms, PDFs, and key service workflows.
Full Website Rebuild
Rebuild your government site on WCAG-compliant architecture designed for long-term ADA Title II readiness.
Onboarding Process
Step 01
Accessibility Audit
Scan current templates and service journeys against WCAG 2.1 AA criteria.
Step 02
Remediation Plan
Prioritize defects by legal exposure, service impact, and implementation scope.
Step 03
Remediation Execution
Fix components, content, forms, and documents across the production stack.
Step 04
Continuous Monitoring
Detect regressions after releases and keep compliance posture continuously visible.
Launch Readiness Checklist
- Priority public-service routes, forms, PDFs, and media assets identified for first-pass auditing.
- Current CMS, template ownership, and vendor dependencies documented before remediation starts.
- Department owners assigned for content fixes, development work, QA validation, and final signoff.
- ADA Title II deadlines aligned to severity priorities, remediation SLAs, and release sequencing.
Compliance Governance Controls
- Recurring scan cadence with regression alerts after releases and content updates.
- Audit-ready evidence package with issue history, ownership, validation notes, and remediation status.
- Agency-led or managed-remediation delivery depending on internal capacity and technical debt.
- Dashboard reporting for communications, IT, legal, accessibility, and executive stakeholders.
Rollout FAQ
Can we start with an audit before committing to remediation?
Yes. Many teams begin with an accessibility audit to establish issue severity, route-level exposure, and a phased remediation plan before selecting the execution path.
Do we need a full website rebuild to reach compliance?
Not always. CivIQ can remediate existing sites when the core stack is workable, and recommend a rebuild only when legacy systems keep blocking durable WCAG fixes.
What happens after remediation work is complete?
The rollout shifts into continuous monitoring, regression detection, and evidence tracking so compliance posture stays visible after each release cycle.
Final CTA
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CivIQ helps government teams achieve and maintain accessibility compliance with ongoing monitoring, remediation workflows, and operational controls.