User:StevenIraJacobs/sandbox

Steven Ira Jacobs has been in the computer industry since the mid '70s. Steve is President of IDEAL Group, Inc. http://ideal-group.org and CEO of Apps4Android, Inc. http://apps4aqndroid.org, one of six IDEAL Group companies. IDEAL Group is a 2002 spin-off from IDEAL at NCR Corporation http://ncr.com where Steve served as President until his retirement at the end of 2002, after 20+ years of service.

IDEAL Group serves as the parent of six, information and communications technology access-focused, companies. They are as follows: 1. Online Conferencing Systems Group, Inc. Established in January, 2003, Online Conferencing Systems Group offers fully-accessible, 508-compliant, online conferencing and distance-learning services, systems and support. Every month thousands of people from every corner of the world use IDEAL Conference to meet, participate in, and deliver accessible webinars.

2. InftyReader Group, Inc. Established in March, 2007, InftyReader Group offers a sophisticated optical character recognition application that is used by thousands of universities around the world to recognize, convert, and enable the editing of math documents into accessible formats in support of students with print disabilities. Converted formats include LaTeX, MathML, Human Readable TeX, and Word XML.

3. EasyCC, Inc. Established in June, 2008, EasyCC is a telecom company that provides real-time text-streaming products, services, and infrastructures. EasyCC's cost-effective offerings are accessible on any platform, including mobile devices. EasyCC’s infrastructure provides the ability to generate captions using advanced speech recognition technology... while enabling the correction of misinterpreted and misspelled words in real-time. EasyCC Caption Correction System Explained

4. Onymous Heroes, Inc. Acquired in July, 2010, Onymous Heroes develops Android utilities, browsers, application installers, image animation applications and much more. Onymous developed 19 applications. Twelve of the applications are available on Android Market. Six applications were sold to other companies. Onymous has 1.5 million installations in 136 countries.

5. Easy Access, Inc. Established in October, 2011, Easy Access is a joint venture company of Apps4Android and Accessible Systems of India. Easy Access provides accessible document conversion utilities, reading applications, and services that address the access needs of individuals with print disabilities.

6. Apps4Android, Inc. Established in January, 2009, Apps4Android is the world’s largest developer of Android accessibility applications with 6.8 million installations. Apps4Android developed 50 mobile accessibility applications, 26 are available from Google Play. Apps4android apps are currently being used on 2,265 different devices made by 57 manufacturers distributed by 70 wireless service providers in 136 countries. Here's a sampling of 700,000 installations designed exclusively for wireless service providers around the world.

Previous to NCR’s spin-off from AT&T, Steve served as Chairman of AT&T Bell Lab’s Project Freedom. In 1992-1993 Steve’s group pioneered the use of interactive video technology for sign-language communications over telephone lines (dual ISDNs). This technology, now in the mainstream, is referred to as Video Relay Services (VRS). More: http://ideal-group.org/ivr/ Appointments, Congressional Testimonies, Recognition:

• Recognized, by the White House, as a Champion of Change for leading education and employment efforts in science, technology, engineering and math for Americans with disabilities. [2012] http://www.whitehouse.gov/champions/stem-equality-for-americans-with-disabilities/steve-jacobs

• Federal Communications Commission’s Video Programming and Emergency Access Advisory Committee [2010-2012] http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-10-2320A1.pdf

• Expert Witness: House Committee on the Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights, and Civil Liberties hearing on Achieving the Promise of the Americans with Disabilities Act in the Digital Age – Current Issues, Challenges, and Opportunities [2010] http://judiciary.house.gov/hearings/hear_100422_1.html http://judiciary.house.gov/hearings/pdf/Jacobs100422.pdf

• Federal Communications Commission’s Consumer Advisory Committee [2005-2007] http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/cac/

• Ohio Governor's Council on People with Disabilities [2002-2005] http://governor.ohio.gov/Appointments/102502appts.htm

• Federal Communications Commission's Consumer/Disability Telecommunications Advisory Committee which has since been renamed the FCC Consumer Advisory Committee [2000-2002] http://www.mdtap.org/tt/2000.05/announcements.html#Link9

• Access Board's Electronic and Information Technology Access Advisory Committee [1998-1999] http://www.universaldesign.net/news/apr00.htm#us1

• Access Board's Telecommunications Access Advisory Committee [1997-1998] http://trace.wisc.edu/docs/taac_intro/taac.htm

• Expert Witness: House Committee on Science Subcommittee on Technology hearing on Meeting the Needs of People with Disabilities through Federal Technology Transfer [1997] http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/legaff/disabled.html

Publications:

• Developing Accessible, Mobile-Friendly Content for Students with Print Disabilities in Grades 4-9, with an Emphasis on Mathematics [2012] http://apps4android.org/MeTRC-Paper/

• Enhancing the Accessibility of Technology-Based Work Environments with the Support of Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) [2010] http://apps4android.org/ERG-ICT_Accessibility_Whitepaper.doc

• The Corporate Social Innovation Model: Enabling Positive Societal Change through the Distribution and Use of Accessible ICT Products and Services [2010] http://apps4android.org/Corporate_Social_Innovation_Whitepaper.doc

• The Global Business Benefits of Accessible Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Design [2010] http://apps4android.org/Business_Case_Whitepaper.doc

• Co-author: Department of Commerce's STAT-USA/Internet Companion to International Business: Highlighting Accessibly-Designed Information and Communications Technology [2007] http://permanent.access.gpo.gov/lps111387/Companion_Final_TL.pdf

• Co-author: "Over the Horizon: Potential Impact of Emerging Trends in Information and Communication Technology on Disability Policy and Practice [2006] http://www.ncd.gov/publications/2006/Dec262006

• Co-author: National Council on Disability report entitled, "Design for Inclusion: Creating a New Marketplace" [2004] http://www.ncd.gov/publications/2004/10282004 http://www.ncd.gov/publications/2004/Oct282004

• Author: "Design for Inclusion: Industry White Paper" [2004] http://www.ncd.gov/publications/2004/Oct2004

• Co-author: National Task Force on Technology and Disability report entitled, "Within Our Reach" [2004] http://ntftd.com/index.htm

• Co-author: the U.S. Access Board's Electronic and Information Technology Access Advisory Committee Report that was used to develop the Access Board’s Electronic and Information Technology Accessibility Standards [2000] http://www.access-board.gov/sec508/commrept/eitaacrpt.htm

• Co-author: the Telecommunications Access Advisory Committee Final Report that was used, by the Access Board, to develop their Telecommunications Act Accessibility Guidelines [1998] http://www.access-board.gov/telecomm/commrept/taacrpt.htm

Sampling of Historical IDEAL Group Projects:

• Bush 54th Inauguration Technology Project: Integrated technology into George W. Bush's Inauguration Program and Guidebook. The project repurposed technology being used by the Israeli military to come up with a method that enables a person who is blind to scan 77 pages of text... with only one pass of a scanner, with 100% accuracy.

o 54th Program Book (See Page 32): http://www.ideal-group.org/initiatives/inauguralprogram.pdf

o 54th Guide Book (See Page 77) http://www.ideal-group.org/initiatives/inauguralguidebook.pdf

o Edgar Online: Bush Presidential Inauguration Publications Use High-Tech Code: http://sec.edgar-online.com/2001/01/17/13/0001093197-01-500011/Section6.asp

o IDEAL at NCR and Intacta Technologies, Inc. Demonstrate New Accessibility Technology: http://www.ventegis-capital.de/beteiligungsnews/news2000/26-9-2000.htm

• Fifty-Fourth eNaugural.com Ball Webcast: o Hosted fully-accessible 54th eNaugural.com Ball Webcast: http://www.ideal-group.org/initiatives/eNaugural_Ball_Broadcast.htm

• AT&T Bell Labs Project Freedom: From 1991-1994 Steve served as Chairman of AT&T Project Freedom. In 1993 Steve’s group pioneered the use of interactive video technology for sign-language communications over telephone lines (dual ISDNs). This technology is now referred to as Video Relay Services (VRS).

o Video: First ASL Communication Over Telephones. This video also contains historical footage of Alexander Graham Bell. http://ideal-group.org/ivr/

o Although a competitor, Sprint used Project Freedom's Vistium Video System for their first VRS pilot test in Texas. Here is a 1995 flyer announcing the pilot test: http://www.ideal-group.org/initiatives/sprint.jpg

o GA-SK Newsletter article about Sprint's pilot test: http://www.ideal-group.org/initiatives/ga-sk.jpg

o Photo of Reid Huntt (Chairman of the FCC at that time) and Steve Jacobs, Chairman, AT&T Project Freedom demonstrating their video system to FCC Commissioners. http://www.ideal-group.org/initiatives/Reid_Huntt.jpg

• Smithsonian Institution: Designed, developed and implemented accessible prototype kiosks for the Smithsonian Institution's American History Museum

o Link to showcase: http://americanhistory.si.edu/disabilityrights/index.html

o Photos: http://www.ideal-group.org/initiatives/smithsonian_kiosk_project_photos.htm

• President Clinton's Digital Divide Tour:

o Photo: http://www.ideal-group.org/initiatives/clinton_photo.htm

o Technology Demonstrations: http://clinton4.nara.gov/WH/new/html/Tue_Oct_3_133607_2000.html

• Vice President Gore's Digital Talking Book: Published a Digital Talking Book in support of a reception held at the residence of Vice President Gore.

o Business Week Article: http://www.businessweek.com/bwdaily/dnflash/aug2000/nf20000830_822.htm

o Photo: http://www.ideal-group.org/initiatives/photo_gore.htm

• Internet Resource Center:

53rd Presidential Inauguration o Photos: http://ideal-group.org/initiatives/inaug/53rd_photos.htm

• Clinton's 53rd Presidential Inauguration: Integrated technology into the 53rd Presidential Inaugural Program Book.

o Inauguration Program Book: http://ideal-group.org/initiatives/53.htm

Steve is a 1973 graduate of Ohio State University. Steve and wife, Pauline, have been married for 38 years. Pauline and Steve have two daughters, Shana and Jessica, and a granddaughter Brooke... who is Steve’s boss.