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Question #1 What projects have been championed in your organizations to improve or increase accessibility? What problems did you face? What actions did you take? What was the final result?

Question #2 What challenges do you believe your organization will face with respect to IT in the next 5 years? How are you planning on meeting these challenges? What options are you exploring?

Question #3 You have an unlimited budget and all the resources required to make one project of your choice a reality. What is the project?