[OSGeo-Discuss] Open Source GIS and accessing various special needs populations.

Bob Basques bob.basques at ci.stpaul.mn.us
Mon Dec 18 16:25:20 EST 2006


David,

I've been working on a Census  based project for a couple of years and 
we were forced into 508 compliance for the interface.  While we didn't 
target any specific target customer, we did gain quite a bit of 
experience though related to what can/can't be done with Mapping and 
other web Reader types.

Let me know if this is of any interest to you.

bobb


Sampson, David wrote:
> Alright folks,
>
> Do you have your thinking caps on?
>
> I'm looking for examples applications, companies and organizations using
> open source GIS to help enable special need populations.
>
> For example, a GIS/GPS guided walking cane for the visually impaired.
>
> Web mapping applications to connect special needs populations to
> services.
>
> Devices that allow these populations to gather and digest GIS info, like
> Braille readers / interpreters
>
> Just interested in what the open source world is working on.
>
> Cheers
>
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