Wasatch County, Utah, has achieved a remarkable milestone by securing the top spot among over 3,000 U.S. county government websites for accessibility. This significant accomplishment results from a strategic digital transformation initiative to enhance citizen engagement and service delivery.
Faced with rapid population growth and increasing demands for efficient public services, Wasatch County recognized the need to modernize its digital infrastructure. The existing website was outdated, lacked user-friendly features, and did not comply with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 AA standards, essential for ensuring inclusivity for all residents, including those with disabilities.
Time is running out for public sector organisations. Under the Department of Justice's new accessibility requirements published in April 2024, all state and local governments must ensure their websites and mobile apps meet WCAG 2.1 Level AA standards. Larger jurisdictions with populations of 50,000 or more must comply by 24th April 2026, while smaller jurisdictions and special district governments have until 26th April 2027. Wasatch County's early adoption and achievement of top accessibility ranking position them well ahead of these mandatory compliance deadlines, setting a benchmark for other government entities.
Aside from the legal challenge, Wasatch wants to meet its growing community where they are. With an inclusive website and portal, the County wanted to streamline its operations and ensure it could continue to deliver critical public services to its communities.
To address these challenges, the county implemented the Hyland Content Portal powered by Jadu Central. This integrated platform provided a centralized system for managing content, forms, and data, enabling seamless integration with the county's existing systems. The portal's user-friendly interface allowed citizens to access services and information online, reducing the need for in-person visits and enhancing the overall user experience.
Following the launch of the new website, Wasatch County experienced a dramatic improvement in its accessibility ranking, moving from 1,385th to first place in the Silktide Index for U.S. local government counties. This achievement not only reflects the county's commitment to inclusivity but also demonstrates the effectiveness of the Hyland Content Portal in delivering highly accessible digital experiences.
Building on this success, Wasatch County plans to expand the use of the Hyland Content Portal to include additional services and functionalities. By continually leveraging technology to meet its residents' evolving needs, the county aims to set a standard for digital transformation in local government.
The county’s team learned about The Digital Layer framework delivered by Jadu (partners with Hyland, one of the County’s strategic technology providers). Jadu is partnered with Hyland to provide Hyland Content Portal (Jadu Central). This framework helps organisations understand how they can prepare themselves for AI and automation by connecting their back-office systems to customer-facing tools in a way that is transparent, efficient, and above all, accessible.
Wasatch County's ascent to the top of the U.S. county government website accessibility rankings underscores the transformative power of a well-implemented digital layer. By integrating the Hyland Content Portal, powered by Jadu Central, the county has not only enhanced accessibility but also streamlined operations and improved citizen engagement. This digital layer is a robust foundation for future innovations, ensuring that Wasatch County remains at the forefront of delivering inclusive and efficient public services.