Vice President of Professional Services, APAC
Aparna Pasi
Aparna is an accessibility risk strategist and subject matter expert.
Aparna’s bio
Aparna Pasi is Vice President of Professional Services, APAC, at Deque Systems. She helps drive Deque’s mission by empowering organizations to build inclusive digital experiences and by offering executive-level advisory and accessibility risk strategies to growth-stage companies. Aparna also contributes to the broader accessibility profession as an active WCAG Working Group member at W3C. Throughout her two decades in software engineering and accessibility consulting, she has led cross-cultural teams delivering accessible, compliant solutions across mobile and web technologies in industries such as banking, e-commerce, gaming, and e-learning. Aparna holds a Master of Science in Information Systems and is IAAP-certified as CPWA, WAS, and CPACC.
Posts from Aparna
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HHS Section 504 deadline extended: What did and didn’t change, and what your organization needs to do
Section 504 digital accessibility compliance deadlines have been extended by a year. There is no rollback in requirements, no narrowing of scope, no modification to what must be made accessible.
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I’m an engineering leader. How do I get started with accessibility?
As an engineering leader tasked with digital accessibility for the first time, where should you start? This three-stage, 90-day play will get you started.
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ADA Title II update: The key takeaway from the April 20 compliance date extension from the DOJ is to keep going!
It is vitally important to understand the extensions the DOJ has made to ADA Title II compliance deadlines. The key takeaway is that this change is about prioritizing full compliance.
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Axe Platform now supports France’s RGAA accessibility standard
The Axe Platform now supports testing, remediation, and monitoring aligned to the Référentiel Général d'Amélioration de l'Accessibilité (RGAA).
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ADA Title II update: What we know, what we don’t, and what to do now
Ongoing federal review activity has prompted questions about ADA Title II timing and implementation. Get practical guidance on how to move forward.
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How accessibility programs benefit from both manual and automated testing
Accessibility testing does not require choosing between speed and thoroughness. By integrating manual and automated testing, you can have the best of both worlds.
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