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FITAI Opening Doors to IT MPC Computers (MPC) is your technology partner.

We're committed to making computing technology easily accessible and meeting the needs of people with disabilities. Our technicians, staff, and support personnel are fully committed to making MPC products accessible to people of all abilities.

We've made it a company priority--and our commitment shows.

We encourage you to send us your specific comments regarding Section 508 or accessibility issues. For questions regarding sales, support, or customer service issues unrelated to accessibility, please use the appropriate link from our contact page.

Section 508 and MPC

Our products
MPC's computer products comply with Section 508 standards. Details are available in our comprehensive Product Accessibility Matrix. Our Product Accessibility Matrix is available here.

Our customer service
MPC's award-winning customer service and support is available at 1-877-894-5693 between 7am to 5pm (Mountain Standard Time) Monday through Friday.

Our commitment
MPC fully supports the Section 508 implementation for electronic and information technology standards. Learn what our company president and CEO has to say about MPC and the Section 508 Requirements.

Our requirements
Section 508 is a federal regulation that establishes general guidelines for IT products and services which federal agencies and departments develop, procure, maintain, or use. At MPC, our computer solutions meet Section 508 requirements, including general technical standards for the following:
  • Computer hardware and software
  • Computer printers and other peripherals
  • Telecom devices
  • Documentation
For more information:

The road to accessibility. For comprehensive information on Section 508, go to the official Section 508 Web site.

The force is with you. The Presidential Task Force on Employment of Adults with Disabilities was established in 1998. The mandate: to determine changes, modifications, and innovations necessary to remove barriers to employment opportunities. Read President George W. Bush's "Fulfilling America's Promise to Americans with Disabilities".

Assistive technology solutions. For those people with a disability who find operating a computer difficult, maybe even impossible, this Web site will direct you to adaptive equipment and alternative methods available for accessing computers. Learn more about assistive technology solutions here.

In the news. What's happening in the world of assistive technology? Business Week Online covers assistive technology headlines in news, entertainment, and the arts. Read Business Week's Assistive Technology news here.

Training program. The Information Technology Technical Assistance Training Center promotes the development of accessible electronic and information technology by providing technical assistance, training, and information. Go to the ITTATC Web site to learn more.

Gaining access. The Access Board is an independent federal agency committed to universal design and accessibility issues. Among other duties, the Access Board enforces accessibility standards for federally funded facilities. Learn more about Section 508 and the Access Board.

Does Bobby approve? Bobby is a free service provided by Center for Applied Special Technology to help Web page authors identify and repair significant barriers to access by individuals with disabilities. If a site says it's Bobby approved, it's easily navigated by persons of all abilities. Go to the Bobby Web site to learn more or to test sites.

Better Web sites through AWAREness. AWARE stands for Accessible Web Authoring Resources and Education; this organization is a project of the HTML Writers Guild. Its primary mission is to serve as a central resource for Web authors for learning about Web accessibility. Visit the AWARE Web site.

Closing in. Closing the Gap is a leading source of information on computer applications for persons with disabilities. Their Web site includes a comprehensive examination of the most current technologies. You can visit the "Closing the Gap" Web site here.
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