Catalis Accessibility Statement
Catalis Holdco, Inc. commits to ensuring its websites and software meet WCAG 2.2 Level AA accessibility standards through regular audits, staff training, and ongoing policy updates, while striving to make third-party content accessible and welcoming feedback to continuously improve the user experience for people with disabilities.
How Catalis Cares for You
Effective Date: April 30, 2025
Last Updated: January 20, 2026
Introduction
We are Catalis Holdco, Inc. and together with our subsidiaries (“Catalis,” “we,” “our,” or “us”), we want to share our commitment to making our digital spaces accessible to all, including people with disabilities. We are continuously working to improve the user experience for everyone, and we take accessibility standards seriously. Our goal is to ensure that our website and software solutions are accessible for all.
Accessibility Standard
We strive to attain ongoing conformance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 Level AA standards for our websites and software solutions. These guidelines are developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and represent the internationally recognized standard for web accessibility. As these standards continue to evolve, we will conduct ongoing audits and reviews to pursue accessibility for all.
Third-party Content
We do our best to make sure that third-party content on our website is accessible, though we recognize we do not always have full control over it and we will choose accessible alternatives whenever suitable.
Accessibility Audit
We conduct regular accessibility audits of our websites and software solutions to identify barriers and continue improving accessibility for users. These audits may include automated testing, manual testing, and user testing. We also test new features and content for accessibility before we launch them.
Training and Awareness
We provide comprehensive accessibility training to help our staff members understand their role in maintaining website accessibility and making our digital spaces welcoming for everyone.
Policy Review and Updates
We review this policy regularly and update it as needed to keep pace with changes in accessibility standards, technology, or organizational practices.
Feedback
We would love to hear from you! If you have questions about this Accessibility Policy or if you are experiencing any accessibility issues on our websites or digital solutions, please reach out to our Accessibility Team:
Email: accessibility@catalisgov.com
Mail:
Catalis Holdco, Inc.
Attn: Accessibility
3025 Windward Plaza, Ste 200
Alpharetta, GA 30005
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