Use cases

Three verticals. One regulatory frontier.

We sequence by regulatory pressure and procurement readiness. Puerto Rico first — founder presence, bilingual market, dense higher-ed sector. U.S. mainland HSIs second. Spanish-speaking Latin America third, after U.S. anchor customers establish proof points.

Higher Education

Title IV–participating institutions facing the April 2027 wall.

ADA Title II Web Rule 28 CFR 35.200 phases in over April 2027 (large entities) → April 2028 (small entities and special districts), per the DOJ's April 2026 Interim Final Rule. Section 504 institutional aid conditions hit May 2026. UPR system, Inter, Sagrado Corazón, Politécnica, and EDP are all in scope — and so are roughly 5,500 Pell-Grant–participating institutions across the mainland.

Higher Ed · PR system

UPR Río Piedras flagship class

Bilingual digital accessibility curriculum for INFO 4007 — primary spring 2026 class. 47,000 students enrolled across the system. EN ↔ ES delivery on every module, audit trail per class, Title II conformance evidence per module.

Driver: ADA Title II · Apr 2027 phase-in, Title IV exposure, OCR enforcement patterns
Higher Ed · HSI mainland

Florida HSIs (FIU, UCF) and Texas (UT-RGV, UTSA)

Hispanic-Serving Institutions where bilingual delivery is structural — not a courtesy. Title VI language access plus Section 504 stacking creates a compounding compliance need. Each HSI deal is roughly $250K–$1M annually.

Driver: Section 504 + Title VI 42 USC 2000d, HSI Title V grant compliance
Compliance Training · regulated entity

State and federal contractor training programs

Federally-funded entities required to deliver staff training in social services, education, and public-sector workforce. Manual consultant-built training programs run $50K–$150K each. Literaria delivers them at $25K–$75K per program with audit deliverables baked in.

Driver: ADA Title II workforce training, OCR enforcement, contractor compliance
Bilingual Workforce · public sector

WIOA digital skills programs serving Spanish-speaking populations

Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act–funded digital skills programs at community colleges and agency contractors. Existing tools translate English-first content. Literaria builds Spanish-first when the program demands it — with the same audit deliverables.

Driver: WIOA digital skills mandates, Title VI language access

Why now

The compliance window is narrow. The procurement cycle is not.

Title IV institutions cannot wait until April 2027 to start. RFPs and procurement processes for spring 2026 classes are running this quarter. Literaria is the only content-generation layer designed to ship compliant material on RFP timelines — not retrofit it after the fact.

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