Conference Justification
Over the past two years the annual Technology and Disabilities Conference sponsored by the California State University at Northridge (CSUN) has provided an excellent forum for BEP personnel to obtain feedback directly from blind and visually impaired attendees regarding variations of raised tactile features being considered for use as a mechanism for denominating U.S. banknotes by touch. This effort on the part of the BEP is in response to the District Court ruling in favor of the American Council of the Blind, et al, which requires the Secretary of the Treasury to provide ‘meaningful access’ to U.S. currency.
Development of a raised tactile feature has been on-going since the Court ruling in 2008. The information BEP has obtained at CSUN regarding the effectiveness of the different tactile feature concepts that have been presented to blind participants at the conference has been invaluable in identifying specific characteristics of the tactile feature concepts presented at the conferences that lend themselves to additional development.
Once again, this year, the BEP has produced a set of sample concepts that will be evaluated by blind participants at the CSUN conference. The test protocol that will be used at the conference was developed by Westat, Inc. under contract with the BEP. This protocol was developed to ensure the method of presenting the various samples to the blind participants and collecting the associated data and comments regarding the samples evaluated provides the most relevant and accurate feedback and data for use by the BEP in refining their tactile feature development effort for the future.
Type of Intake |
Estimated Number of Respondents |
Estimated Number of Intakes per Respondent |
Average Burden Hours per Intake |
Estimated Total Burden Hours Requested
|
In-Person Questions |
100 |
1 |
20 – 30 minutes |
50 hrs. |
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Author | Reference |
Last Modified By | Reference |
File Modified | 2013-02-14 |
File Created | 2013-02-14 |