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Make every federal resource accessible in every language.

Federal agencies increasingly operate digital platforms, eLearning systems, and public-facing websites that must serve multilingual populations. But localization in a federal context isn’t the same as localizing a consumer app. The compliance requirements are stricter, the content is more sensitive, and the consequences of getting it wrong - a misunderstood benefits application, an inaccessible training module, a public health message that doesn’t land - have real impact on real people.

Solution overview
PG-FED / 2026
Localization Built for Federal Systems

Beyond Translation. True Cultural and Technical Adaptation.

Piedmont Global localizes websites, software, eLearning, and multimedia for federal agencies across 300+ languages so your audiences experience content as if it were created for them – in their language, adapted to their cultural context, and compliant with federal accessibility and plain language standards.
Our localization engineering team integrates with CMS, TMS, and CI/CD pipelines for continuous localization. We handle multilingual SEO and hreflang mapping, schema markup, WCAG 2.2 AA accessibility checks, and layout validation – all under ISO 17100:2015 quality standards.
Federal-Grade Localization

End-to-end localization across digital platforms, combining cultural accuracy, technical integration, and compliance with federal accessibility and quality standards.

Regulatory Convergence: Accessibility, Language Access, AI

The Federal Landscape

The ADA Title II final rule, finalized April 2024, sets an April 26, 2026 compliance deadline requiring WCAG 2.1 Level AA for all digital content from state and local governments with 50,000+ populations. Federal agencies providing oversight, grants, or services through these entities need localized digital content that meets both accessibility and language access standards simultaneously.

New regulations are also extending “meaningful access” requirements to AI-assisted translation, chatbots, and digital platforms. The Language Access for All Act (H.R. 7223) would require that any AI-assisted language services comply with federal privacy requirements and are continuously tested for bias and errors.

The convergence of accessibility, language access, and AI governance requirements means federal digital localization is becoming more complex – not simpler. Agencies need partners who can handle all three simultaneously.

ADA Compliance Mandate

WCAG 2.1 AA requirements enforce accessible digital content across state and local ecosystems tied to federal programs.

AI Language Oversight

Emerging policy requires AI-assisted translation and chat systems to meet federal standards for privacy, accuracy, and bias control.

Rising Complexity

Accessibility, multilingual delivery, and AI governance now intersect—demanding unified, compliant localization strategies.

What We Offer

End-to-End Localization Built for Federal Requirements

Whether you’re launching a multilingual digital platform or adapting existing content for LEP populations, our solutions ensure consistency, compliance, and cultural alignment across every channel.

Website Localization

Adapt federal digital properties for multilingual audiences with CMS integration, multilingual SEO, hreflang mapping, and WCAG 2.2 AA compliance.

eLearning Localization

Localize training platforms and course content for distributed federal workforces and multilingual learners.

Software Localization

Localize federal applications and tools with CI/CD pipeline integration for continuous delivery.

Multimedia Localization

Voiceover, subtitles, transcription, and post-production ASL across languages and channels.

Compliance, Engineering, Cultural Precision

Why Federal Agencies Choose Us

Most localization vendors treat government work like commercial work with extra paperwork. We treat it as a fundamentally different discipline - with WCAG 2.2 AA technical capability, ISO 17100:2015 quality standards, and 300+ language coverage.

Federal Compliance Built In

Section 508, WCAG 2.2 AA, plain language, Title VI, and accessibility standards embedded at every stage.

Embedded Partnership

We align with your agency’s goals, measure against your outcomes, and evolve with your requirements.

Cultural Fluency

Content adapted to local idioms, norms, and community expectations - not just translated word-for-word.

Technical Integration

CMS connectors (headless and monolithic), TMS integration, CI/CD continuous localization, and schema markup.

Federal Departments

Agencies We Support

Mission Outcomes

Equitable Access

Every constituent can access federal resources in their language - meeting Title VI and accessibility requirements.

WCAG 2.2 AA Compliance

Localized content that meets the latest accessibility standards across all digital properties.

Reduced Compliance Risk

Culturally accurate, accessible content prevents audit findings and constituent complaints.

Faster Deployment

Continuous localization through CI/CD integration reduces production timelines across languages.

Stronger Constituent Connections

Content that resonates builds trust and meaningful engagement with the communities your agency serves.

Procurement

Easy to procure. Proven in the field.

Available through multiple federal procurement vehicles — no sole-source justification required.

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GSA Professional Services Schedule

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NASPO ValuePoint

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TIPS

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The ADA Title II deadline is April 26, 2026. WCAG 2.1 Level AA compliance is now mandatory for state and local governments - and cascading to federal. If your agency’s digital properties aren’t localized and accessible simultaneously, the compliance gap is about to get a lot more visible.

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Procurement requirements vary by agency, department, and acquisition method. Our team can help you identify the right contracting vehicle and walk you through the ordering process.