Accessibility

CACI is committed to making its online presence as accessible as possible for everyone. We continually review all aspects of our website and are actively working to ensure that the existing site and our future online activities meet appropriate guidelines and standards on web accessibility issues.

This includes:

1. Browser compatibility
2. Text Resizing
3. Web Accessibility Initiative
4. Reporting problems

1. Browser Compatibility

An aspect of web accessibility is browser compatibility. The following browsers may be used to view webpages – we optimise for the latest version of each browser:

  • Microsoft Edge
  • Mozilla Firefox
  • Apple Safari
  • Google Chrome

If you would like to use a screen reader to read PDF documents you can find out more at the Adobe Access website.

JavaScript

Although JavaScript is used throughout the site, site functions such as navigation and
search will fully function for site visitors that do not have JavaScript enabled in their
browser.

2. Text Resizing

If you have a general problem with the size of text on websites (ours and others) there are three ways of increasing the size:

a. Change Operating System Preferences

You can change settings within Windows or Macintosh operating system to increase the size of text used – this makes all text on your computer larger (not just websites)

b. Change Browser Preferences

You can change settings within your browser to increase the default size of “normal” text – this has the effect of enlarging the text on all the websites that you visit (provided those websites have been built in an accessible way)
Mozilla, Firefox and most other browsers (PC) Hold down the CTRL key and press + Decrease text size: Hold down the CTRL key and press –
Macintosh (Safari, Firefox and most other browsers) Hold down the Command key and press + Decrease text size: Hold down the Command key and press –

Please note browser text resizing is dependent on Javascript being turned on.

c. Zoom-in

You can use modern browsers to enlarge any web-page – the effect is to zoom-in to the page just like enlarging an image. All “modern” browsers support this feature:
Mozilla, Firefox, Safari and Edge.

3. Web Accessibility Initiative

This website has been built in accordance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 (WCAG 2.0) established by the World Wide Web Consortium’s (W3C). Although the guidelines aim to make web content more accessible for people with disabilities there are wider benefits to adopting the guidelines as they make sites more user friendly for all. All pages are checked in accordance with Disability Discrimination Act (DDA)
guidelines and adhere/comply to these guidelines as far as possible.

4. Comments and Suggestions

If you have any comments or suggestions on web accessibility issues relating to the site, please make contact.