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Accessibility Statement

Last updated: January 2026

Last assessed: January 2026

Our Commitment

Aliff Solutions FZC is committed to ensuring that the Aliff Labs platform and our website at aliffsolutions.com are accessible to all users, including individuals with disabilities. We believe that every person should have equal access to the tools and intelligence needed to succeed in government contracting.

We continuously work to improve the accessibility and usability of our digital properties and strive to adhere to recognized accessibility standards. Our goal is to provide a seamless experience regardless of the assistive technology or adaptive strategies our users may employ.

Conformance Status

We target conformance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at Level AA. WCAG 2.1 AA is a widely recognized international standard for web accessibility developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).

While we strive to meet all applicable guidelines, we acknowledge that some areas of the platform are still being evaluated and improved. Our conformance status reflects our ongoing work rather than a static certification.

We regularly audit our platform against WCAG 2.1 AA criteria and prioritize remediation of any identified barriers based on their severity and impact on users.

Measures Taken

We have implemented the following measures to support accessibility across the Aliff Labs platform and our website:

Keyboard Navigation

All interactive elements, including navigation menus, buttons, form fields, modal dialogs, and data tables, are designed to be accessible via keyboard. Users should be able to navigate through the platform using Tab, Shift+Tab, Enter, Escape, and arrow keys without requiring a mouse or pointing device. We aim to maintain a logical tab order that follows the visual layout of each page.

Screen Reader Support

We use ARIA (Accessible Rich Internet Applications) attributes throughout the platform to provide meaningful context for screen reader users. Dynamic content updates, such as notifications and data loading states, are designed to be announced through ARIA live regions. Images and icons are intended to include appropriate alternative text, and decorative elements are hidden from assistive technology where possible.

Color Contrast

We maintain a minimum contrast ratio of 4.5:1 for normal text and 3:1 for large text as specified by WCAG 2.1 AA. Our design system is built with contrast in mind, and we avoid relying on color alone to convey information. Status indicators, error states, and alerts are communicated through text labels, icons, and patterns in addition to color.

Semantic HTML

Our pages are built using proper semantic HTML5 elements including headings, landmarks, lists, tables, and form controls. This structure enables assistive technologies to accurately interpret and navigate the content hierarchy. We use heading levels (h1 through h6) in a logical, nested order and provide landmark regions such as navigation, main content, and footer to help users orient themselves within each page.

Focus Indicators

All interactive elements are designed to display visible focus indicators when navigated via keyboard. Focus outlines are intended to meet the minimum area and contrast requirements outlined in WCAG 2.1 AA. We aim to ensure that focus is never trapped in any component and that focus management is properly handled during modal interactions, page transitions, and dynamic content updates.

Known Limitations

Despite our best efforts, some parts of the Aliff Labs platform may not yet fully conform to WCAG 2.1 AA. Known limitations include:

  • Some third-party embedded content, including certain data visualization widgets, may not fully support screen readers or keyboard navigation.
  • Older PDF documents available for download may not be fully tagged for accessibility. We are working to remediate these files on an ongoing basis.
  • Certain complex data tables and interactive charts used in analytics reports may have limited accessibility with some assistive technology combinations.
  • Live chat features may not fully support all screen reader environments. Alternative contact methods are always available.

We actively track these limitations and prioritize remediation in our development roadmap.

Feedback & Contact

We welcome your feedback on the accessibility of the Aliff Labs platform. If you encounter any accessibility barriers or have suggestions for improvement, please contact us:

Company: Aliff Solutions FZC

Registered in: Ras Al Khaimah, UAE

Email: legal@aliffsolutions.com

Website: aliffsolutions.com

We aim to respond to accessibility feedback within 5 business days. If you require information in an alternative format or need assistance accessing any part of our platform, please include details about your needs so we can provide appropriate support.

Assessment Approach

Aliff Solutions assesses the accessibility of the Aliff Labs platform through a combination of the following methods:

  • Automated Testing: We use industry-standard automated accessibility testing tools integrated into our development pipeline to catch common issues during the build process.
  • Manual Audits: Our team conducts periodic manual accessibility audits, including keyboard-only navigation testing and screen reader testing with NVDA, VoiceOver, and JAWS.
  • User Feedback: We incorporate accessibility feedback from our users into our development priorities. Reports from users with disabilities are treated with the highest priority.
  • Design Reviews: Accessibility requirements are considered from the design phase onward. Our design system includes accessibility guidelines for color usage, typography, spacing, and interactive component behavior.
  • Third-Party Review: We engage external accessibility specialists for periodic comprehensive audits to validate our self-assessment and identify issues that may not be caught through internal processes alone.