Contract effective date: September 18, 2024. Audit release: July 9, 2026. Runtime consent and session timestamps are recorded when users actually interact with NEXQ systems.
Accessibility Statement
Customization required. This template is provided for policy operations and counsel review. Replace every
NEXQ-reviewed value, verify every factual statement, and confirm applicability before publication. The template is not legal advice and does not create an attorney-client relationship.
Effective date: September 18, 2024
Last updated: September 18, 2024
Owner: NEXQ privacy, security, and legal operations
Applies to: NEXQ websites, web applications, protected workspace surfaces, mobile app surfaces, APIs, secure healthcare and healthtech workflow demonstrations, quantum encryption, diagnostics, oncology, longevity, research collaboration, support, and related services
NEXQ aims to make its websites, web apps, mobile apps, and policy pages accessible.
1. Commitment
We aim to provide digital services that are accessible to people with disabilities and usable with assistive technologies. Our target is substantial conformance with WCAG 2.2 Level AA, while recognizing that certain laws or contracts may reference WCAG 2.1 AA or other standards.
2. Measures
We use semantic HTML, keyboard navigation, visible focus, sufficient contrast, labels, alt text, captions where applicable, responsive design, form error messages, testing, and accessibility review in product development.
3. Known limitations
List known limitations here: No known unresolved public website accessibility limitations are listed in this bundle; report barriers to hello@nexq.us for review..
4. Feedback
If you encounter an accessibility barrier, contact hello@nexq.us with the page, feature, assistive technology, browser/device, and issue description.
5. Review
Accessibility is reviewed during material redesigns and periodically for high-traffic pages and critical workflows.
Audit addendum
Public and private-sector accessibility obligations differ by entity type, jurisdiction, contract, funding source, and platform. As a conservative implementation target, design and test web content and mobile apps against WCAG 2.2 AA while confirming any mandatory standard, including ADA Title II WCAG 2.1 AA obligations for covered state and local government entities. Maintain test evidence, issue remediation records, keyboard/screen-reader checks, color contrast checks, captions/transcripts where required, and an accessibility contact path.