Government teams rely on Jira to deliver complex, mission-critical work. But when initiatives span multiple teams, programs, and timelines, it's easy to lose sight of how everything connects, and where risk is building.
We're excited to share two major updates for public sector and regulated teams.
Hierarchy for Jira is now approved for Atlassian Government Cloud and is officially listed on the Atlassian Government Cloud Marketplace!
At the same time, we recently launched the new Timeline view: a powerful new way to plan and track work visually inside Jira.
Hierarchy for Jira running in Atlassian Government Cloud with program-level visibility.
Structured clarity for government delivery
Hierarchy for Jira brings structure and visibility to Jira by allowing teams to:
Now available in Atlassian Government Cloud (FedRAMP Moderate), Hierarchy for Jira helps teams plan and track work confidently in secure, compliant environments.
Introducing Timeline view
Alongside the Government Cloud compatible app, we recently released the new Timeline view, now available in Hierarchy for Jira.
Timeline view is a native, Gantt-style timeline built directly into the app. No set-up, configuration, or scripting required, and no need for costly planning add-ons.
Switching from Hierarchy view to Timeline view within the same app.
The timeline view reflects your custom hierarchy across multiple projects and updates in Jira, all in real time, allowing teams to:
Timeline view showing dependencies, milestones, baselines and critical scope.
One secure, native way to plan and communicate
By combining hierarchical structure and visual planning in a single app, Hierarchy for Jira helps government teams reduce complexity, surface risks earlier, and communicate progress clearly, all within Atlassian Government Cloud.
If you're delivering programs where clarity, accountability, and compliance matter, Hierarchy for Jira and Timeline View are made to support you!
Try Hierarchy for Jira for free for 30 days - you can install it from the Atlassian Marketplace!
How are you managing hierarchy and timeline planning in Jira today?
Jay Prakash - Adaptavist
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