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Accessibility

CIT is dedicated to making sure all of the information on its websites are accessible to all. Currently, CIT’s websites are being modified so they are accessible to all users, and compatible with screen readers and other assistive technology devices to comply with the Section 508 standards.

If you use special adaptive equipment to access the Web and encounter problems when using our site, please contact the IT Service Desk and we will attempt to provide the information to you in a suitable format. It would be helpful if you can be as specific as possible when describing the information you seek.

Or call:

301-496-4357 (primary number)
866-319-4357 (toll free) 
301-496-8294 (TTY) 

Notice to People with Limited English Proficiency

NIH is renewing its commitment to providing meaningful access to its programs and activities for people with limited English proficiency (LEP). In accordance with Executive Order 13166, the information on the Center for Information Technology’s websites is free of charge to the public.

If you need more information about available resources in your language or in another language, please contact the IT Service Desk.

Or call:

301-496-4357 (primary number)
866-319-4357 (toll free) 
301-496-8294 (TTY) 

Document Viewers

Adobe Reader can be used for reading PDF documents.

Microsoft Viewers were retired in April 2018. They are no longer available for download or receive security updates. To continue viewing Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint, and Word files for free, we recommend installing their respective mobile apps or storing documents in OneDrive or Dropbox, where Excel Online opens them in your browser.

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