Southeast ADA Center
The Southeast ADA Center (formerly known as the Southeast DBTAC) provides technical assistance, training, and materials about the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) with a focus on serving an eight-state geographic region (Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Kentucky, and Tennessee).
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Related Partnership Highlights
- BBI senior researcher William Myhill leads a legal team identifying and analyzing federal court decisions and state legal and policy developments relevant to ADA civil rights protections particularly impacting the southeast United States (see ADA Legal Updates and Issues).
- BBI is partnering with demography scholars Janet Wilmoth and Andrew London of the Maxwell School’s Center for Policy Research to produce a comprehensive study of demography, disability, and industry characteristics in the southeast region.
- BBI also is partnering with information studies scholar Derrick Cogburn, Director of the Center for Research on Collaboratories and Technology Enhanced Learning Communities (Cotelco), to study the virtual community, real-time communication capabilities of the Southeast DBTAC Affiliates, for the improvement of services that enhance the employment outcomes of persons with disabilities through an online Pilot Collaboratory.
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