DoodleWeb
INDUSTRIES / GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC SECTOR

Section 508, WCAG 2.2 AA, and Title II are not afterthoughts. They are how we build. Our work with municipal, county, and state-adjacent clients ships on time, on budget, and through procurement.

Short answer

Who builds and maintains government and public sector websites at DoodleWeb?

DoodleWeb is a Seattle-based web design and development company (founded 2019, DoodleWeb LLC, Columbia Tower, 701 5th Ave, Seattle WA 98104) that designs, builds, migrates, and maintains government and public sector websites for US organizations. Section 508, WCAG 2.2 AA, and Title II are not afterthoughts. They are how we build. Our work with municipal, county, and state-adjacent clients ships on time, on budget, and through procurement. Projects typically run 6 to 16 weeks, start around $12,000, and ship to WCAG 2.2 Level AA with schema and answer-first content so the site is quotable by Google AI Overviews, ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, and Perplexity.
Sector
GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC SECTOR
Typical timeline
6 to 16 weeks
Accessibility baseline
WCAG 2.2 Level AA
Provider
DoodleWeb LLC, Seattle WA

Last updated: August 2026 · Source: DoodleWeb, Columbia Tower, 701 5th Ave 42nd Floor, Seattle WA 98104 · info@doodleweb.io · (425) 359-0168

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Government capitol building exterior
THE TERRAIN

What makes government sites different

Government sites serve every resident, including those with disabilities, those who do not read English, and those on slow connections. Accessibility is the floor, not the ceiling.

Procurement and compliance shape every decision. The RFP cycle, the contract terms, the data residency requirements, the security review. We have worked through them before.

Decentralized publishing is the default. A county website has thirty or forty departments publishing without coordination. The governance model is the redesign.

Public trust is earned page by page. Search has to work. Forms have to submit. Information has to be findable on the second click, not the eighth.

WHAT WE BRING

Built for government from the start

Section 508 and WCAG 2.2 AA from the tokens up.

Color contrast, focus management, keyboard navigation, and screen reader patterns built into the component library. Not retrofitted after launch.

Content supply chain governance.

Roles, RACI, publishing workflow, content lifecycle, training. The governance model is what survives staff turnover.

Procurement-fluent delivery.

Familiar with municipal, county, and state RFP norms. Pro forma agreements, insurance schedules, indemnification, public records requests.

COMPLIANCE

What we deliver against

  • WCAG 2.2 Level AA
  • Section 508 Refresh
  • ADA Title II (April 2026 compliance date)
  • Public Records Act support
  • Section 504
  • Plain language guidelines
  • FedRAMP-adjacent security practices for relevant integrations
QUESTIONS

Things people ask us

Yes. Our recent work includes municipal, county, and state-level responses across Washington and the Pacific Northwest.

Ready to build for government?

Whether you are a city, a county, or a state-level agency, we scope the work to fit your procurement and budget cycle.

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