Accessibility Statement
AWRA is used across teams with different abilities, environments, and device constraints. Accessibility is a product quality requirement, not a separate feature.
This statement describes our approach, current focus areas, and how we incorporate user feedback into ongoing improvements.
Content and interface components are designed to remain legible and understandable across devices and viewing conditions.
Critical flows are tested for keyboard accessibility and predictable interaction patterns where practical.
We favor plain, contextual language for core tasks to reduce cognitive load in high-pressure workflows.
Inclusive design starts in planning. We evaluate interface concepts for readability, hierarchy, and interaction clarity before implementation. This prevents inaccessible patterns from becoming entrenched in complex workflows.
Accessibility review is integrated into iterative delivery. We monitor color contrast, form labeling, focus management, and semantic structure as screens evolve. Small defects can compound quickly in enterprise products, so frequent review is critical.
We prioritize high-usage pathways first, including navigation, search, forms, approvals, and reporting views. Improving these paths creates immediate impact for a broad range of users while establishing stronger patterns for future modules.
Accessibility is also operational. Documentation, onboarding language, and support processes influence whether users can complete work effectively. We continue refining these layers based on customer feedback and observed friction.
Keyboard interaction consistency in complex forms and data-heavy screens.
Descriptive labeling for controls used in procurement and finance workflows.
Error guidance clarity to support faster recovery during transaction entry.
Responsive layout behavior for users relying on zoom and smaller screens.
We encourage users and admins to report accessibility barriers with task context.
Reported issues are triaged for impact and complexity, then scheduled into delivery cycles.
Where immediate fixes are not possible, we provide practical alternatives when available.
Our goal is continuous improvement through transparent, user-informed iteration.
Share the workflow, device, and specific barrier so our team can reproduce and prioritize remediation effectively.
Contact Accessibility TeamOur users work in offices, warehouses, field operations, and low-bandwidth environments. Accessibility quality includes semantic UI, readable hierarchy, predictable feedback, and resilient responsiveness under zoom or mobile usage.
We continuously improve keyboard navigation, error messaging clarity, focus states, and contrast handling across high-traffic workflows.
Public accessibility commitments help procurement, IT, and operations leaders evaluate platform fit for diverse teams and real-world working conditions.