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Information for Section 508 and Plantronics Headsets

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Plantronics and HeadsetPlus.com is committed to helping our government customers implement Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act. Section 508 requires that federal agencies’ electronic and information technology is accessible to people with disabilities

The following link connects you to documents (PDF files) that describe the accessibility features of Plantronics Headsets which conform to Section 508 Standards. VPAT’s (Voluntary Product Accessibility Template) are an informational tool developed by industry and government to assist Federal contracting officials in making preliminary assessments regarding the availability of commercial Electronic and Information Technology products and services with features that support accessibility, in accordance with the new market research responsibilities detailed under Section 508.

VPAT 1 Headsets: Plantronics Call Center Hearing Aid Compatible (HAC) Headsets Operated with Amplifier Models Plantronics Vista M12, MX10, P10, or SQD
VPAT 2 Headsets: Plantronics Call Center Headsets (Non-HAC) Operated with Amplifier Models Plantronics M22, M12, MX10, P10, or SQD
VPAT 3 Headsets: Plantronics Wireless Hearing Aid Compatible (HAC) Headsets Operated with dedicated Base assembly
VPAT 4 Headsets: Plantronics Wireless Headsets (Non-HAC)Operated with dedicated Base assembly
VPAT 7 Headsets: Plantronics Call Center Hearing Aid Compatible (HAC) Headsets
VPAT 8 Headsets: Plantronics Call Center Headsets (Non-HAC)

What is Section 508?
Section 508 is a statutory section in the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, which was strengthened in the Workforce Investment Act of 1998, and which came into effect in 2001. Under this section Federal agencies must give disabled employees and members of the public access to information that is “comparable to the access available to others”. Plantronics interprets Section 508 to mean that government workers must conduct thorough market research and buy only the most accessible technology available. Additionally, any technology firm that wishes to work with or sell to the government must provide detailed information about their product’s accessibility. Although Section 508 does not regulate nor require private companies to modify their products, it does provide accessibility standards against which every technology product must be measured before a federal agency can consider purchasing it.

The Section 508 Standards and other information related to Section 508 are available at www.section508.gov.