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NOAA's commitment to accessibility extends beyond our digital assets.
The NOAA Policy Statement on Diversity and Inclusion and related documents outline activities including recruitment, education, and engagement for all employees. In addition, as prescribed by the Architectural Barriers Act, NOAA consistently works to provide an adaptable and accessible workplace for employees and visitors. NOAA Civil Rights Office maintains information on NOAA's Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) including information to file a discrimination complaint of any kind.
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If you believe there are websites or digital services with accessibility problems or you'd like to provide general accessibility feedback, you may make an inquiry or ask for help by emailing coralreef@noaa.gov. We will confirm receipt of your inquiry and communicate throughout the process as we work to resolve your accessibility issue.
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NOAA’s Office of Human Capital Services organized the Reasonable Accommodation Program for all NOAA customers. The NOAA Reasonable Accommodation Program is prepared to provide guidance to NOAA supervisors and employees on inquiries or requests regarding reasonable accommodation. Contact the Reasonable Accommodation Office at OHCS.RAC@noaa.gov.
Public information on NOAA's RA Program is available on the Reasonable Accommodation page.
Reasonable accommodations for NOAA employees and job applicants are available through NOAA's Office of Human Capital Services. Information on NOAA's RA process for NOAA employees can be found on the OHCS internal site.
If you’re deaf or hard-of-hearing, you can request an interpreter for a meeting or event through the Sign Language Interpreting Services program. This program is managed by the NOAA Workplace Relations Division and our service provider that offers a web-based interpreter scheduling system that’s available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
To start the process visit the internal NOAA's Telecommunication Relay Services page.
A list of services outside of NOAA: List of TRS services (FCC.gov)
NOAA's ultimate goal is to not only embrace these concepts, but ensure they are fully integrated into the agency's business practices and more importantly its organizational culture.
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Accessibility Statement Page Modified: March 21, 2024
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The Coral Reef Information System (CoRIS) is the program's information portal that provides access to NOAA coral reef data and products.
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