Technology must incorporate adaptive changes for the disabled, and federal agencies need to develop the new regulations or policies to guide...
Thank you very much, sergeant. Thank you for your service and thank you for your statement today, which is very important and very helpful.
It is time--for those listening that don't know what that is, it's the Americans with Disabilities Act.
I want to sincerely thank both Representative Ed Markey (D-MA-7) who introduced H.R. 3101 and especially today Senator Pryor and Senator Ker...
Thank you very much, Ms. Scoggins. It has indeed given us terrific insight, and I appreciate it.
I admire it nevertheless.
I will pledge to you this: I'm sure Senator Pryor and I will work with some folks in the industry.
I want this hearing to be the departure point which you all remember as having really kicked it into final gear.
Well, it would be terrific if we could, and I know there are a lot of advocates here who would be very excited if you can do that.
Can we anticipate that those issues that you raised, which I think are legitimate. Can we work those through in short order and try to see i...
It shouldn't be that complicated. I would think, with a little bit of focus, attention and effort, we can design everything else.
I was fascinated by it, how fast you're moving your finger across it.
Well, thank you very much, Mr. McCormick. I think we had a pretty stark example of how communication ends there momentarily where there was ...
How can we make the most difference here in technology?
That's very interesting and fascinating the way it works.
Well, we're certainly going to--I'm confident that we can get that done. I think that is achievable.
I hope you'll be able to look back with pride and say that--when this gets done--you helped to make these services and devices and all of th...
I think we're poised to move.