New British Standard For Web Accessibility Announced
we’ll actually produce a family of standards, and coverage of Web 2.0 and RIA issues will naturally be key
Publicly Available Specification (PAS) 78 — “Guide to good practice in commissioning accessible websites” — was released in the UK in March 2006. Aimed at non-technical site owners and managers, the document describes the role of standards and user testing within web site development. But, although PAS78 was developed by the British Standards Institute (BSi), it is not a UK standard — although it was seen as the first step in in the creation of a formalised standard.
On February 18th, it was announced that work will begin to develop PAS78 into a full BSi standard. Although the new standard will build on on the groundwork laid by PAS78, the committee with the responsibility for drafting this new standard have yet to decide what additional areas it will encompass.
“…The IST/45 committee will decide what the new standard will contain, but it is likely that we’ll actually produce a family of standards, and coverage of Web 2.0 and RIA issues will naturally be key…”
— Julie Howell
Chair elect of the IST/45 committee
The committee aims to publish the new standard in the first quarter of 2009.

Mike Cherim responds:
Posted: February 20th, 2008 at 8:35 am →
I love it. Just one more step in the right direction.
Dave Woods responds:
Posted: February 21st, 2008 at 5:39 am →
Good news, the only thing I’m a little bit disappointed about in from the announcement was this.
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Julie Howell responds:
Posted: February 24th, 2008 at 3:52 pm →
Many thanks for picking this up. It’s really exciting to sense enthusiasm for this important work and I’m looking forward to being involved in it over the coming months/years.
Best regards
Julie Howell
Director of Accessibility, Fortune Cookie
www.fortunecookie.co.uk
Please note the correct spelling of my name!