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Knowledge
Demands |
Required Knowledge Sets1 |
Applicable
Information Resources and Tutorials |
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Above Average |
Public Relations:
Knowledge of ongoing activities that ensure a company has a
strong public image.
Practical
applications of knowledge:
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Using politically correct
terms when talking about, writing about and meeting with people with
disabilities;
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Using Voluntary Product
Accessibility Templates (VPATs) to communicate the accessibility of your
projects;
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High |
Electronic and Information Technology (E&IT):
Knowledge of applicable equipment, computer hardware and application
software including. E&IT is information technology (IT), as defined
by Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) 2.101.
E&IT has the same meaning as "information technology" except E&IT also
includes any equipment or interconnected system or subsystem of equipment
that is used in the creation, conversion, or duplication of data or
information. The term E&IT, includes, but is not limited
to, telecommunication products (such as telephones), information kiosks and
transaction machines, worldwide websites, multimedia, and office equipment
(such as copiers and fax machines).
Practical
applications of knowledge:
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Understanding
how to evaluate the accessibility of various functions of a product or
service with respect to specific disabilities;
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Becoming
familiar with the definition of E⁢
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Discussing the
term E&IT intelligently with company stakeholders;
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Above Average |
Customer Support:
Knowledge of principles and processes for providing customer support. This
includes customer needs assessment, meeting quality standards for services,
and evaluation of customer satisfaction.
Practical
applications of knowledge:
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Understanding
how to develop and implement live support options that are fully
accessible, usable, and useful to customers with disabilities
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Understanding
how assistive technologies enable people with disabilities to access your
company's web-based and telephone-based support services;
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Understand the
access needs of people with disabilities;
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Brief Overview of the Access Needs of People with Disabilities
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How People with Disabilities Use the Web
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Accessible Help Desks
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Adaptive (Assistive) Technology
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Average |
Design:
Knowledge of design techniques, tools, and principles involved in production
of precision technical plans, blueprints, drawings, and models. |
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Above Average |
Economics:
Knowledge of how the forces
of supply and demand allocate resources. Subdivided into microeconomics,
which examines the behavior of firms, consumers and the role of government;
and macroeconomics, which looks at inflation, industrial production, and the
role of government. |
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Above Average |
Education and Training:
Knowledge of principles and methods for curriculum and training design,
teaching and instruction for individuals and groups, and the measurement of
training effects. |
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Training Accessibility Checklist
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Training Accessibility Checklist Guide
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Adaptive (Assistive) Technology
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Average |
Engineering and Technology:
Knowledge of the practical application of engineering science and
technology. This includes applying principles, techniques, procedures, and
equipment to the design, programming, development and production of
Electronic and Information Technologies. |
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High |
Finance and
Accounting:
Knowledge of financial and
accounting principles and practices, the financial markets and the analysis
and reporting of financial data.
Practical applications of knowledge:
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Above Average |
Laws, standards, guidelines, government regulations:
Knowledge of laws, standards, precedents, government regulations, agency
rules, and the democratic political process. |
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Section 508 Reference Guide
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Section 508 Overview for Managers
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International Design Standards
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Above Average |
Sales and Marketing:
Knowledge of principles and methods for showing, promoting, and selling
products or services. This includes marketing strategy and tactics, product
demonstration, sales techniques, and sales control systems.
Practical
applications of knowledge:
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Strengthening
your sales and marketing value propositions;
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Enhancing your
company's competitive advantage;
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Completing and
posting Voluntary Accessibility Templates (VPATs)
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Accessibility Evaluation Matrices and Guidelines by Disability
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Market Research Guidelines
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Corporate websites
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Best Practices: Voluntary Product Accessibility Templates (VPATs)
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Product-Specific Voluntary Product Accessibility Templates
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General Guidance on Marketing Accessibility
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Adaptive (Assistive) Technology
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