QualityNet Atlassian is a cloud-based collaboration and planning service available to CMS, CMS contractors and CMS stakeholders. The Atlassian Suite includes the following tools:
- Jira: An Agile and software development work management system which provides the ability for individuals and teams to create and manage tasks.
- Confluence: A group collaboration and content management tool that provides content spaces with blog and repository functionality.
QualityNet Jira and Confluence are accessible by logging in with your HARP credentials.
Requesting a QualityNet Atlassian User Role
Step 1: If you do not yet have a HARP account or an EIDM account, register for a HARP ID. For instructions on the process, refer to the HARP page.
Step 2: Once the HARP account has been created, log into HARP and request a QualityNet Atlassian account via a HARP User Role.
- Select User Roles from the top of the page, and select Request a Role.
- Select QualityNet Atlassian.
- Select your Organization.
- Select a QualityNet Atlassian user role (choose one)
- Standard Atlassian User
- Account Administrator (SO)
Step 3: The organization's Security Official reviews and approves/denies the user role request. You will be notified via email that your request has been submitted, and again when your role has been approved or denied.
Step 4: Log into Jira at https://qnetjira.cms.gov and Confluence at https://confluence.hcqis.org using your HARP credentials.
Accessing Jira and Confluence
Jira and Confluence can be accessed by visiting their direct URLs as listed above, or by navigating to the Okta portal at https://idm.cms.gov.
Step 1: Navigate to https://idm.cms.gov.
Step 2: Log in with your HARP credentials.
Step 3: You will see a page with various tiles for each of the applications you have access to through the Okta portal. Click on the Jira or Confluence tiles to get started.