Access Passport
Voluntary communication and support profile with personal, professional, emergency, and print views.
Systems
Each component is useful alone, but the full value comes from how the components connect into one national backbone.
Voluntary communication and support profile with personal, professional, emergency, and print views.
Communication Access Response Deck for written-first support, processing time, sensory access, and safe handoff.
Communication and preparation layer for scripts, appointment packets, CARD exports, state expression, and emergency messages.
A national service-routing structure that connects needs, location, eligibility, documents, agencies, and next steps.
Role-specific learning for families, autistic adults, schools, healthcare, public agencies, responders, employers, and navigators.
Structured packets designed to reach the correct office, role, or decision point without relying on one person to interpret the request.
Ethical service-gap reporting, privacy-preserving evaluation, lived-experience learning, and national improvement cycles.
Federal backbone, state hubs, regional docks, local partners, and voluntary user-controlled tools.
Data flow
Every system follows the same core flow: identify the need, choose the pathway, create the communication object, route it, track follow-up, and report unresolved barriers without exposing personal data by default.
Situation, setting, communication needs, location, documents, urgency, and consent.
Pathway selection, packet creation, resource matching, and role routing.
CARD, Passport view, MICA script, appointment packet, routing packet, or service pathway.