Consolidated page of all release notes for Public Sector Digital Services from Washington DC to Xanadu.
How to use this page
To help you prepare for your upgrade, we have combined the cross-family Public Sector Digital Services release notes onto one page. Read this summary of the new features, changes, and updated information for your product from Washington DC to Xanadu.
Tip: If there were no updates for a release notes section in a certain family release, we included a short note for your reference. For example, if a product did not have any updates in Tokyo, the row says "No updates for this release."
Important information for upgrading Public Sector Digital Services to Xanadu
Before you upgrade to Xanadu, review these pre- and post-upgrade tasks and complete the tasks as needed.
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Release notes |
Washington DC |
After the upgrade, certain public sector menus and menu items in the CSM Configurable Workspace revert to their original CSM label names. You can relabel these items for public sector use by updating the UX List Categories for Customer and Service Organizations. For more details on relabeling, navigate to , and select .
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Xanadu |
After the upgrade, certain public sector menus and menu items in CSM Configurable Workspace revert to their original CSM label names. You can relabel these items for public sector use by updating the UX List Categories for Customer and Service Organizations. For more details on relabeling, navigate to , and select .
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New features
Between your current release family and Xanadu, new features were introduced for Public Sector Digital Services.
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Release notes |
Washington DC |
- Submit requests for social benefits with the Social Benefits Playbook
- Enable constituents to submit requests for one or more social benefits offered by their local, state, or federal government agency, and guide government workers through the process of approving and delivering financial and
social assistance to constituents. Constituents can also request to renew an existing benefit through the Government Service Portal.
- Provide auto-calculated eligibility using the Social Benefits Eligibility Framework engine
- Design a custom, auto-calculated eligibility system for approving and delivering social benefits, and for authoring, updating, and incorporating eligibility rules into workflows using the Social Benefits Eligibility
Framework engine. Government agencies can institute updates to this system as laws and regulations change.
- Manage Eligibility Criteria Policies using the Social Benefits Eligibility Framework engine
- Enable agency administrators and process owners to define and manage the eligibility rules and policies that drive benefit determination and calculation. Administrators and process owners can define, test, and publish
eligibility framework policies, associate published eligibility policies to one or more benefit types, and update policies as regulations change, all through the eligibility framework engine.
- Create relationship records between applicants and beneficiaries
- Auto-populate forms that are based on existing relationships (constituent) or constituent records (agent), and create relationships between authorized users and cases by using related parties. Constituents and agents can
edit or remove person and relationship records, or create relationships if a relationship between applicant and beneficiary doesn’t exist.
- Upload and verify documents attached to a social benefits application
- Automatically verify the validity of documents that are uploaded to a social benefits request application by using the Grouped Document Verification Tasks (GDVTs) component of the Document Processor Plugin.
- Request interviews with constituents through the Conduct Interview modal in Social Benefits Playbook
- Enable the case agent to initiate an application interview with the constituent to determine social benefit eligibility and gather additional case details. Agents can recommend specific dates and times directly from the
playbook.
- Apply for additional Social Benefits programs by using data from the primary case
- Enable constituents to apply for additional social benefits in addition to the primary benefit being requested. A child Social Benefits case is appended to the case of the original benefit.
- View benefits summary card in Government Service Portal and Social Benefits Playbook
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Enable constituents to view a running summary and value of all requested benefits through the benefits summary widget in the Government Service Portal. The benefits summary widget displays the benefit and the estimated
benefit amount that is determined by the eligibility criteria. Agents can also use the benefit summary widget to view the benefit breakdown when fulfilling social benefit requests in the Social Benefits Playbook workspace.
- Submit a license and permit application on behalf of someone else
- Prepare license and permit applications on behalf of others with the application proxy feature. Constituents or business contacts can act as authorized representatives to look up beneficiaries or other related parties
(registered users only) and link them to the application in progress. Agents can create and process applications that were initiated by authorized representatives and can also link other registered users to the case.
- Create a digital copy of a license and permit in License and Permit Playbook
- Create a digital copy of an issued license or permit directly in the License and Permit Playbook and attach it to an item received record so that it can be printed, emailed, and shared with the requester.
- Submit license and permit requests using Virtual Agent
- Enable constituents and business owners to submit license and permit requests by using a prebuilt Virtual Agent License or Permit Request conversation topic that runs in supported chat and messaging channels, including Engagement Messenger.
- Request additional inspections needed for a license or permit request in License and Permit Playbook
- Enable agents to request additional inspections after reviewing the findings of an initial inspection so that the applicant can make any changes that are required to pass the inspection and receive a license or permit.
Agents can record the findings for each round of inspections with a Record Findings activity in the License and Permit Playbook.
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Xanadu |
- Agent updates to License and Permit Playbook
- Specify the license details and add license endorsements directly from the workspace in License and Permit Playbook.
- Guided Constituent Experience for License and Permit Playbook
- Streamline how you communicate with your constituents with easy appointment booking. You can also simplify complex license and permit applications with the save and resume and guided data entry functionality in License and Permit Playbook as part of the playbooks-on-portal experience.
- Document redaction for Information Request Playbook
- Redact sensitive content, data, or entire documents within the document management tool in the Information Request Playbook. You can either highlight bodies of text, or search for strings of text and designate them to be redacted. This functionality is only available to information request case agents
for documents in the Published or Draft state. New versions of the same document are generated each time that text is redacted or unredacted.
- Now Assist for Public Sector Digital Services (PSDS)
- Condense case records into short summaries by using the case summarization skill in the Now Assist for PSDS application. Agents can use the resolution summarization skill to generate resolution information for a case, propose the resolution to the customer, and add the information to the case record.
The Now Assist for PSDS application brings generative AI case summarization and resolution notes generation to Public Sector Digital Services.
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Changes
Between your current release family and Xanadu, some changes were made to existing Public Sector Digital Services features.
| Release |
Release notes |
Washington DC |
No updates for this release. |
Xanadu |
- Constituent Service Dashboard Migration to Platform Analytics
- The Constituent Service Dashboard has been migrated to Next Experience
Platform Analytics. Next Experience is a ServiceNow AI Platform® feature that is active by default when the user loads or upgrades to the Xanadu release. The dashboard migration to Next Experience enables continuous visualization of historical and real-time process statistics in role-based dashboards, which enable individual stakeholders to make informed decisions. The new dashboard can be
accessed by navigating to .
- Enhancements to Social Benefits Playbook
- Use the enhanced Social Benefits Playbook to view an updated constituent card with more detailed information about the primary applicant. Cancel draft cases, bypass the initial eligibility screening, and skip playbook
activities by using the updated process playbook in the Government Service Portal.
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Removed
Between your current release family and Xanadu, some Public Sector Digital Services features or functionality were removed.
| Release |
Release notes |
Washington DC |
No updates for this release. |
Xanadu |
No updates for this release. |
Deprecations
Between your current release family and Xanadu, some Public Sector Digital Services features or functionality were deprecated.
| Release |
Release notes |
Washington DC |
No updates for this release. |
Xanadu |
No updates for this release. |
Activation information
Review information on how to activate Public Sector Digital Services.
Additional requirements
If any additional requirements were introduced or changed for Public Sector Digital Services we have noted them here.
| Release |
Release notes |
Washington DC |
No updates for this release. |
Xanadu |
No updates for this release. |
Browser requirements
If any specific browser requirements were introduced or changed for Public Sector Digital Services we have noted them here.
| Release |
Release notes |
Washington DC |
No updates for this release. |
Xanadu |
No updates for this release. |
Accessibility information
Review details on accessibility information for Public Sector Digital Services, such as specific requirements or compliance levels.
| Release |
Release notes |
Washington DC |
No updates for this release. |
Xanadu |
No updates for this release. |
Localization information
If there are specific localization considerations for Public Sector Digital Services we have noted them here.
| Release |
Release notes |
Washington DC |
No updates for this release. |
Xanadu |
No updates for this release. |
Highlight information
If there are specific highlight considerations for Public Sector Digital Services we have noted them here.
| Release |
Release notes |
Washington DC |
- Enable constituents to submit requests for social benefits with the Social Benefits Playbook.
- Provide auto-calculated eligibility for social benefits programs using the Social Benefits Eligibility Framework engine
- Add additional beneficiaries to a Social Benefits application by adding additional contacts to a request.
- Enable constituents to prepare public service applications on behalf of others by using an application proxy in the Government Service Portal and the License and Permit Playbook.
- Request additional inspections directly from the playbook so that applicants can make the required changes to pass an inspection.
See Public Sector Digital Services for more information.
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Xanadu |
- Added enhancements to License and Permit Playbook, including updates to the Intake stage for applicants on the constituent Government Service Portal, and added functionality for specifying license details and license endorsements on the agent playbook.
- Added enhancements to Social Benefits Playbook, including updates to the Intake and Decision stage, and updates to the process playbook for applicants on the Government Service Portal.
- Redact sensitive content or data from PDF documents in the Information Request Playbook.
- Auto-generate case summaries and case resolution notes for cases in the Social Benefits Playbook by using the Now Assist for Public Sector Digital Services (PSDS) application.
See Public Sector Digital Services for more information.
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