SEC Updates Website to Improve Compliance, Functionality, and User Experience

July 2, 2024 12:00 PM EDT

Washington, D.C.--(Newsfile Corp. - July 2, 2024) - The Securities and Exchange Commission today announced enhancements to its website to improve compliance with federal statutes and standards as well as the sites functionality. The updates will improve the websites user experience for market participants and the public.

Im pleased that these updates will improve our websites compliance with federal standards, said SEC Chair Gary Gensler. These changes will benefit investors, issuers, and the broader public.

Compliance With the 21st Century IDEA, U.S. Web Design Standards, Section 508 and Other Statutory Regulations

The updates to SEC.gov include improving the sites information architecture to better conform to the 21st Century IDEA, the General Services Administrations U.S. Web Design Standards, and Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. For example, the website now features a more responsive design, an increased focus on mobile usability, enhanced search capabilities, and streamlined content organization. These updates improve SEC.govs/accessibility for all users, including those with disabilities, and support a variety of devices and screen sizes.

Enhanced Navigation With the Public in Mind

The SEC updated the sites information architecture to be more intuitive, which will simplify public access to the information they seek and reduce time spent searching for documents, filings, and regulatory updates. This user-centric approach organizes information clearly, logically, and topically rather than based on the agencys internal organizational structure.

New Quick Links

Based on web traffic data and user testing and feedback, the SECs homepage features a new Quick Links section that enables users to get to the most sought-after content quickly. The sites dynamic design will allow the agency to change Quick Links as needed based on web traffic changes.

Tips and Complaints Wizard

Many users visit the SECs website to report misconduct or to seek help addressing an issue with an investment account. The updated website includes a new Tips and Complaints wizard to direct users to the correct forms when contacting the agency. Those forms include Tips, Complaints, and Referrals; the Investor Complaint Form, the Ombuds Matter Management System, and the Investor Question Form. In addition to helping users access the correct form, the wizard includes resources that provide relevant information to users seeking to contact the agency.

Improved Performance, Coding, and Speed

The enhancements improve SEC.govs/speed, providing users with quicker access to information. The site also features better coding that improves search engine optimization, machine readability, and overall accessibility.

Easier Access to Past Events

In the past, it was difficult for users to find information on past events. The site improvements include a new events archive that allows users to quickly locate details about previous Commission meetings or other public events, including Sunshine Act notices and archived webcasts.

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