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RE: [SEC508] Treasury Direct Login Changes
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- From: "Barrett, Don" <Don.Barrett@ed.gov>
- Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2008 09:17:03 -0400
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This may be a case where 504 and 508 join forces. If the site is accessible under 508, then an accommodation under 504 providing an accessible Pin number would meet the need. I would push them on their 504 obligations. -----Original Message----- From: sec508-admin@trace.wisc.edu [mailto:sec508-admin@trace.wisc.edu] On Behalf Of Sailesh Panchang Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 9:13 AM To: 'Kelly Ford'; sec508@trace.wisc.edu Subject: RE: [SEC508] Treasury Direct Login Changes Kelly et al, My analysis is that the physical access card mailed out by Treasury Direct is not a S508 issue. It is one of the facets of their comprehensive security system. By mailing out a card to the registered address, they also verify that the stated address of the investor is correct. The access card is not EIT and is not covered by S508. One can surely request for an access card in alternative format. I asked for it in electronic form (Excel file) but they offered to send out in Braille format if I wished. Well I surely like to do things independently too. But I am not averse to getting help and getting on with the job. That is what I meant by asking a sighted person to help putting the contents of the card in an Excel file. After that one is not dependent on anyone to sign in. This of course assumed one had the normal card already. Sailesh Panchang Accessibility Services Manager (Web and Software) Deque Systems Inc. (www.deque.com) 11130 Sunrise Valley Drive, Suite #140, Reston VA 20191 Phone: 703-225-0380 (ext 105) E-mail: sailesh.panchang@deque.com -----Original Message----- From: Kelly Ford [mailto:kelly@kellford.com] Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2008 10:46 PM To: sailesh.panchang@deque.com; sec508@trace.wisc.edu Subject: RE: [SEC508] Treasury Direct Login Changes I haven't received my card yet but quite honestly I'm not interested in work arounds. To me this is exactly the sort of thing section 508 is supposed to address so we don't need to use work arounds to get accessible services from our government. I've sent inquiries and appreciate the info that was provided here. We'll see what happens. Kelly -----Original Message----- From: Sailesh Panchang [mailto:sailesh.panchang@deque.com] Sent: Monday, April 28, 2008 11:05 AM To: 'Kelly Ford'; sec508@trace.wisc.edu Subject: RE: [SEC508] Treasury Direct Login Changes As I know, the Treasury Direct's Access Card lists 50 characters in a 10 column x 5 row grid. One gets the card in the mail. The easiest workaround is to get sighted assistance (if needed) to create a read-only Excel file with this grid of 50 characters from the card. Then one can always use this Excel file during login process to figure out the code to be entered. I am unaware of TD sending out Access Cards in alternate accessible format. Perhaps one should ask. Although the login process says one should use the virtual keyboard and mouse-click the characters in the password and the other code (based on Access Card), the good thing is that one can still use a keyboard to tab to the characters and enter them. This is inefficient for keyboard-only users. JAWS users can use Ins+F5 and quickly go to the required character. However, I have seen a website of another financial institution which requires password entry only via mouse clicks and it is very frustrating. The sign-in process also requires one to select an image from a list... apparently the images have no alt attributes so nothing gets rendered via a screen reader. Writing to these webmasters gets a typical answer: security considerations require them to adopt this process... sorry for the inconvenience... We will look into it but not sure we can change it to make it work for everyone. Sailesh Panchang Accessibility Services Manager (Web and Software) Deque Systems Inc. (www.deque.com) 11130 Sunrise Valley Drive, Suite #140, Reston VA 20191 Phone: 703-225-0380 (ext 105) E-mail: sailesh.panchang@deque.com -----Original Message----- From: sec508-admin@trace.wisc.edu [mailto:sec508-admin@trace.wisc.edu] On Behalf Of Kelly Ford Sent: Saturday, April 26, 2008 10:55 PM To: sec508@trace.wisc.edu Subject: [SEC508] Treasury Direct Login Changes Hello, I recently received mail from Treasury Direct where you can buy various savings bonds from the U.S. Government talking about sign in changes. Basically they are going to mail out some sort of cards with serial numbers where you must then enter the number off the card as part of the sign into the web site. Details are at http://www.treasurydirect.gov/indiv/help/TDTutorial/tutorial.htm. I searched around the web site but so far didn't find anything about accessible options for these cards. I'll be following up with any contacts I can find but was curious if anyone knew more about this or any accessible options for this card? Thanks, Kelly _______________________________________________ SEC508 mailing list SEC508@trace.wisc.edu http://trace.wisc.edu:8080/mailman/listinfo/sec508 _______________________________________________ SEC508 mailing list SEC508@trace.wisc.edu http://trace.wisc.edu:8080/mailman/listinfo/sec508
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