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OAW Tracker

OAW Tracker
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Language

Java

Tool Type

Mobile app

License

European Public License

Version

5.1.0

About the tool Responsible

Centro de Transferencia Tecnológica (CTT) de España

OAW Tracker
What is it?

OAW Tracker is a tool created by the Ministry of Territorial Policy and Public Function of Spain, designed to automatically evaluate the accessibility of public websites. This tool generates detailed reports and offers recommendations to solve deficiencies found, using the UNE 139803:2012 (WCAG 2.0) standard to examine more than 60,000 pages annually. Governments of Argentina and Costa Rica also use it to ensure compliance with their national laws on web accessibility.

What problems does it solve?

OAW Tracker addresses the challenge of improving web accessibility on public sector sites, providing automatic analytics that enable government entities to meet international standards and improve accessibility for all users.

How does the tool work?

Workflow Management:Rastreador OAW supports the management of official action workflows, ensuring tasks are assigned, tracked, and completed. Transparency: The solution provides transparency into the status of official actions, allowing stakeholders to monitor progress. Reporting and Analytics: Rastreador OAW offers reporting and analytics features to derive insights from workflow data.

Open standards

Uses HTML, JavaScript, and CSS to provide a solution accessible via browsers or as a standalone web service. Integrates automated testing frameworks to ensure compliance with web accessibility standards, promoting digital inclusion by design.

Sector
Reform or Modernization of the State
Functionality
Content management
Sustainable development goals
Peace justice and strong institutions
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Accessibility Compliance Table Accessibility Compliance Table

Accessibility adequacy table. Requirement: textual alternatives. Checks include areas, maps, images, and text. Results: no elements, all valid, or errors. Values: no score, pass, fail. Modes: pass, fail.

Web Accessibility Analysis Tool Description Web Accessibility Analysis Tool Description

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Web Accessibility Analysis Tool Mockup Web Accessibility Analysis Tool Mockup

This image represents a conceptual mock-up of a web accessibility analysis tool interface, with designated areas for service features and organizational information.

OAW Tracker official page

Detailed information about the tool and its functionalities.

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Additional Information about OAW

Details on features such as reporting and settings.

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