Accessibility Statement
We aim to design our web pages to meet or exceed the Section 508 standards, which are the technical requirements that ensure we're complying with federal Section 508 law. We also aim to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2. We continually modify our website to ensure the information, features and content are accessible to persons with disabilities.
Available complaint process
If you experience difficulty accessing any resources or content on this site, please contact us via email and include:
- The nature of your accessibility problem
- The URL of the page the inaccessible content was found on
- The preferred format in which you want to receive any materials
- Your contact information (email, phone or address)
We will work diligently to provide you with accessible content that addresses your issues.
Requesting reasonable accommodations
We offer reasonable accommodations for employees and job applicants, consistent with Section 501 of the Rehabilitation Act and have linked the form to request Reasonable Accommodations at the bottom of this page.
Use of the telecommunications relay service
Telecommunications Relay Services (TRS) allow persons who are deaf, hard of hearing, deafblind, or have speech disabilities to communicate by telephone in a manner that is functionally equivalent to telephone services used by persons without such disabilities.
Accessibility aids: plug-ins and file viewers
Links to applets, plug-ins, or other applications required to access content provided on our web pages are available and linked below. Most of these links are to non-government sources. We do not endorse any of these products; they are provided for your convenience. Address questions about a particular plug-in or file viewer to the respective vendor.
- Adobe Acrobat - Use Adobe Acrobat to read Portable Document Format (PDF) files.
- Microsoft Word - Microsoft offers Doc Viewer and other converter programs to enable those who do not have Word to open and view Word files.
- Microsoft Excel - Microsoft offers XLS Viewer Free to enable those who do not have Excel to view Excel files.
- Microsoft PowerPoint - Microsoft offers PPTX Viewer to enable those who do not have PowerPoint to view PowerPoint files.
- WinZip - Zip files are single files, sometimes called "archives," that contain one or more compressed files. Files with this extension (.zip) require WinZip to open and extract them.
This page was last updated on Friday, February 28, 2025.