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Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended (29 U.S.C. § 794d)

We are committed to making our electronic and information technologies accessible to people with disabilities. Section 508 requires Federal agencies to ensure that persons with disabilities (both employees and members of the public) have comparable access to and use of electronic information technology. That means that any electronic and information technology used, maintained, developed, or procured by the Defense Health Agency must be accessible to persons with disabilities.

For more information on Section 508, visit Section508.gov.

How to Report an Accessibility Issue

If you can’t access content or use features on this website due to an accessibility barrier, contact the DHA Section 508 Program Management Office. To help us better serve you, include the following information...

  • Your contact information (name, email, and phone number).
  • The content you're trying to access.
  • The URL for the content you can't access.
  • A description of the issues(s) you're having.

Please allow up to three business days to receive a response.

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