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Our Commitment to Accessibility

Dell Technologies Accessibility Statement


The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) define the success criteria for digital experiences to be perceivable, operable, understandable and robust. It defines three levels of conformance: Level A, Level AA, and Level AAA. Dell Technologies is partially conformant with WCAG version 2.2, Level AA. Our goal is for our digital properties to meet Level AA standards, WCAG’s recommended level of conformance. 

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Accessibility Standards for Third-Party Suppliers


We want to make sure that the best technology is available to everyone, no matter where they are. At Dell Technologies we are turning this vision into reality by designing digital experiences that are inclusive, equitable and accessible for all. That means making sure that our partners understand our accessibility goals and requirements.

Dell Standards for Third-Party Suppliers

All suppliers working with Dell must adhere to requirements that align with Dell's policy of building inclusive digital products and experiences. To ensure you identify the success criteria that apply to products and services in scope for your accessibility inquiry, we recommend using the World Wide Web Consortium's How to Meet WCAG (Quick Reference). You can filter by WCAG version (2.2, Level AA), role, and component to view the appropriate criteria to meet. The Web Accessibility Initiative offers the following training and guidance on accessibility:

Accessibility training and guidance is available from the Web Accessibility Initiative:

VPATs and Accessibility Conformance Reports

As part of Dell’s vendor onboarding process, Dell requests VPATs from Suppliers

A Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT®) is a document that evaluates how accessible a product is according to the accessibility guidelines set forth by WCAG 2.2, Level AA. It is a self-disclosing document produced by the vendor or supplier that details how the product’s functionality supports accessibility requirements.

The completed template is an Accessibility Conformance Report, or ACR, and documents the level of conformance for a specific product or service. However, many people commonly refer to the ACR as the “VPAT” and this is an acceptable usage of the terms as they are interchangeable.

To learn more about completing a VPAT® and generating an ACR we recommend reviewing the ITIC VPAT Training.

VPATs for Customers


Request a VPAT

  • Select Dell General Information
  • Select Need to raise a request
  • Complete the form template and submit for Jira Service Management
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