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Select Microsoft Dynamics 365 United States (US) Government products are available to qualified government and private entities. Those entities are limited to the following types:
For information, see Dynamics 365 US Government.
To complete the initial onboarding for an implementation project in Microsoft Dynamics Lifecycle Services, follow the instructions in Onboard an implementation project. However, don't use the link to public Lifecycle Services that is provided in those instructions. Instead, use the following URL to open Lifecycle Services for US Government Community Cloud (GCC): https://gov.lcs.microsoftdynamics.us.
After the initial onboarding is completed, follow the instructions in Project onboarding. Once again, use Lifecycle Services for GCC instead of public Lifecycle Services.
After you've completed project onboarding, you can review the additional capabilities of Lifecycle Services that are described in Lifecycle Services for finance and operations apps customers. Then move on to environment deployment.
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For US Government Lifecycle Services projects, only Azure Government–specific Azure subscriptions are supported.
Some features won't be available for deployment in GCC, or they won't be available to use with Dynamics 365 in GCC. For example, Azure DevOps Services will be unavailable in GCC. However, on-premises Azure DevOps or public Azure DevOps services can be used. For detailed information about feature availability, see Business Applications US Government Feature Availability.
Yes. Dynamics 365 Finance and Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management are supported in both US Government Community Cloud (GCC) and GCC-High environments.
Yes, you can deploy Copilot features for Dynamics 365 Finance and Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management in US Government Community Cloud (GCC) and GCC-High environments. However, Copilot capabilities aren't deployed by default in these environments. Copilot features are only available in GCC and GCC-High environments after an admin installs the required Copilot apps in Dataverse.
Learn more in Enable Copilot capabilities in finance and operations apps.
Yes, you can use public Azure DevOps services if you don't have requirements for a solution that is certified by the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FEDRAMP). Alternatively, you can use Azure DevOps Server.
No. In Lifecycle Services for GCC and Lifecycle Services for GCC High, you must use an Azure Government subscription to deploy a cloud-hosted environment.
You can download the same package from the Shared asset library in public Lifecycle Services. Alternatively, your partner can help you download the package.
No, the code upgrade tool isn't currently available in GCC. However, you can create a prospect project in public Lifecycle Services and use the code upgrade tool. Note that you won't be able to deploy environments in prospect projects.
Yes. However, if your partner uses a non-GCC identity, the support ticket will be directed to the public support queue. We recommend that you use customer GCC entitlement in Lifecycle Services to open support tickets.
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