[Nfbf-l] Thousands of 'Currency Readers' in the Pipeline for the Blind
Sherri
flmom2006 at gmail.com
Fri Jun 20 12:34:58 UTC 2014
>From the sound of the article, I come to the same conclusion. The iBill is
great!
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I am 99 percent sure they are using the iBill.
Dave
At 08:10 AM 6/18/2014, you wrote:
>Hi everyone,
>
>The only question I have is why didn't they just use the already existing
>technology which is the iBill currency identifier? Not only would it help
>the blind but it also helps those who are deaf and blind.
>
>Anyway, just my thought.
>
>Thanks,
>Jim Ellsworth
>
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>Thousands of 'Currency Readers' in the Pipeline for the Blind By Anne L.
>Kim
>Posted at 4:31 p.m. on June 11 While a $1 bill means something entirely
>different than a $100 bill, they might not feel too different to the
>visually impaired. The government is ready to do something about that
>challenge, though.
>
>The Bureau of Engraving and Printing expects to distribute between 100,000
>and 500,000 "currency readers" to the blind and others who are visually
>impaired, says Larry R. Felix, director of the bureau in written testimony
>for a House Financial Services Committee hearing today.
>
>In a report last year, the Government Accountability Office described the
>gizmos as "portable electronic devices capable of speaking the denomination
>of a bill out loud."
>
>The effort is part of a response by the Treasury Department to a court
>ruling several years ago that directed the department to provide the blind
>and visually impaired with meaningful access to currency.
>"We plan to launch a pilot program this summer and roll the program out
>nationally in 2015. The project plan is under joint development and will be
>operated by the BEP an the LOC/NLS," Felix said in his statement. LOC/NLS
>is
>the Library of Congress' service for the blind and physically handicapped.
>Felix said the office helped to develop the readers.
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