International Institute of Connector and Interconnection Technology

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Contact Info

The IICIT Corporate Office can be reached via snail sent to

Dale Reed, IICIT

c/o Emerson, Suite 308N

3000 Lakeside Drive

Bannockburn, IL  60015

 

Email: info@iicit.org

 

 

Content Editor

Dale Reed
Dale Reed
Phone +1 847.739.0352
Cell +1 805.551.0530

dale.reed@emerson.com
Page last updated
11/1/2006

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It is the policy of the IICIT that information and services on our Web Site be designed to be accessible to people with disabilities. It is the responsibility of IICIT and its web page developers to become familiar with the guidelines for achieving universal accessibility and to apply these principles in designing and creating any official IICIT Web site.
According to the latest statistics available from the Bureau of the Census, there are 9.7 million people in the United States who have difficulty seeing the words and letters in ordinary newsprint, equal to 5.0% of the total population. Another 10.9 million people, or nearly 6% of the total population, have difficulty hearing what is said in an ordinary conversation with another person.

The use of the IICIT accessibility guidelines will ensure that web sites created by the IICIT are developed to serve the largest possible audience. Compliance with these guidelines provides an added benefit to those users with text-based browsers, low-end processors, slow modem connections and/or no multi-media capabilities on their computer. It also allows for access to IICIT web sites by new technologies, such as internet phones and personal organizers with internet connectivity.

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