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The LAUSD Service Catalog (commonly known as Remedy MyIT) can be accessed using a web browser on your mobile device.
  • The LAUSD Service Catalog

    The LAUSD Service Catalog, formerly known as Remedy MyIT, is the online system used to submit requests for services; from support for computing devices to payroll issue resolution. As the services offered on the system have grown beyond just information technology (IT), a new name is only fitting. District Operations, Payroll Support Services, Student Testing, and other departments' services are now available through the LAUSD Service Catalog.

Frequently Asked Questions about the LAUSD Service Catalog

The LAUSD Service Catalog is the one-stop portal for all users to submit requests and find self-help resources. The LAUSD Service Management console is commonly known as Remedy MyIT and it can be accessed at https://lausd-myit.onbmc.com.

 

Anyone with an active LAUSD SSO (Single Sign On) account. Including current LAUSD employees and contractors. Individuals without an active LAUSD SSO account cannot access the LAUSD Service Catalog. 

 

Users started being redirected from the legacy Online Self Service interface to the new LAUSD Service Catalog on October 2nd, 2017. The LAUSD Service Management console is commonly known as Remedy MyIT  and it can be accessed at https://lausd-myit.onbmc.com.

 

The legacy Online Self Service interface (https://lausd.onbmc.com) started redirecting users to the new LAUSD Service Catalog on October 2nd, 2017.

 

The LAUSD Service Management console (commonly known as Remedy MyIT) can be accessed using any web browser (Firefox, Chrome, Internet Explorer, Edge, Safari, etc.):

  1. Launch a new web browser session on your computer.
  2. Go to https://lausd-myit.onbmc.com
  3. Sign-in using your LAUSD email address (john.doe@lausd.net) and password.

 

You can create a bookmark in your preferred web browser by following the steps below:

  • Firefox
    1. Start by launching a new web browser session.
    2. Go to https://lausd-myit.onbmc.com
    3. Sign-in using your LAUSD email address (john.doe@lausd.net) and password.
    4. Click the star twice
    5. Select the bookmarks toolbar.
    6. Click on done.
    7. Right-click on the bookmark
    8. Click on properties.
    9. Type https://lausd-myit.onbmc.com in the location field.
    10. Click save.
  • Chrome
    1. Start by launching a new web browser session.
    2. Go to https://lausd-myit.onbmc.com.
    3. Sign-in using your LAUSD email address (john.doe@lausd.net) and password.
    4. Click the star.
    5. Click Edit.
    6. Type in the name of the bookmark.
    7. Type https://lausd-myit.onbmc.com in the location field.
      Click save.
  • Internet Explorer
    1. Start by launching a new web browser session.
    2. Go to https://lausd-myit.onbmc.com.
    3. Sign-in using your LAUSD email address (john.doe@lausd.net) and password.
    4. Click on Add To Favorites.
    5. Right-click on Favorite.
    6. Click on the web document tab.
    7. Add https://lausd-myit.onbmc.com in the location field.
    8. Click OK.

NOTE:

 

 
  • Update your browser to the latest version available.
  • Delete previously saved bookmarks of the LAUSD Service Catalog.

 

You can request support if you are experiencing issues with the LAUSD Service Catalog (Remedy MyIT - https://lausd-myit.onbmc.com) by:

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The LAUSD Single Sign On(SSO) username and password are used to grant users access to the LAUSD Service Catalog. There is a couple of actions you can take to resume access: 

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The LAUSD Service Catalog (commonly known as Remedy MyIT) can be accessed using the web browser on your iPhone, iPad or Android mobile device at https://lausd-myit.onbmc.com.

 

You do not need to download an application on your mobile device to access the LAUSD Service Catalog. The LAUSD Service Catalog (commonly known as Remedy MyIT) can be accessed using a web browser in your iPhone, iPad or Android mobile device at https://lausd-myit.onbmc.com .

 

You can access the LAUSD Service Catalog (commonly known as Remedy MyIT) by following the steps below:

  1. Open a web browser on your iPhone or iPad.
  2. Go to https://lausd-myit.onbmc.com
  3. Sign-in using your LAUSD email (e.g. jane.doe@lausd.net) and password.
 

 

You can access the LAUSD Service Catalog (commonly known as Remedy MyIT) by following the steps below: 

  1. Open a web browser on your Android mobile device.
  2. Go to https://lausd-myit.onbmc.com
  3. Sign-in using your LAUSD email (e.g. jane.doe@lausd.net) and password.
 

 

You can bookmark the LAUSD Service Catalog (commonly known as Remedy MyIT) by following the steps below: 

  1. Start by launching a web browser on your iPhone or iPad.
  2. Go to https://lausd-myit.onbmc.com
  3. Sign-in using your LAUSD email address (john.doe@lausd.net) and password.
  4. Tap on Share.
  5. Tap on ”Add to Home Screen”.
  6. Tap on ”Add.

 

You can bookmark the LAUSD Service Catalog (commonly known as Remedy MyIT) by following the steps below: 

  1. Start by launching a web browser on your Android mobile device.
  2. Go to https://lausd-myit.onbmc.com.
  3. Tap on Settings.
  4. Tap on the star. 

 

Yes. You are able to perform the same tasks on your mobile device as you can on your computer.

 

The LAUSD Service Catalog can be accessed through any web browser. Including Firefox, Chrome, Internet Explorer, Edge, Safari, etc.).

Launch any of the browsers mentioned above and go to https://lausd-myit.onbmc.com.

 

The LAUSD Service Catalog makes it easy for you to submit "service requests". Follow the steps below to submit a service request:

  1. Launch a new web browser session.
  2. Go to https://lausd-myit.onbmc.com. 
  3. Sign-in using your LAUSD email address (john.doe@lausd.net) and password.
  4. Find the type of service you need:
    You can find the type of service you need in two ways:

    • By navigating through service categories:
      1. Click on the "Browse categories" button.
      2. Navigate through available service categories.
      3. Select the service category that meets your needs.
      4. For example: School/District Office Technology.
    • OR
    • Searching by keywords:
      1. Click on the "Hello, how can I help you?" search box.
      2. Enter a keyword that can help you identify the service category that meets your needs. For example type "payroll" in the search box.
      3. Select "Request Payroll Support".
  5. Complete all required answers left for submission.
  6. Press the orange Submit button.

 

Yes. The LAUSD Service Catalog makes it easy for you to submit "service requests" on behalf of other LAUSD employees. Follow the steps below to submit a service request on behalf of someone else:

  1. Launch a new web browser session.
  2. Go to https://lausd-myit.onbmc.com. 
  3. Sign-in using your LAUSD email address (john.doe@lausd.net) and password.
  4. Select the service request of your interest (for example: School/District Office Technology).
  5. Click on ✐Edit next to Request for:[your name].
  6. Click on the Search for people textbox.
  7. Type the name of the employee in the textbox.
  8. Allow a few seconds for the search results to populate
  9. Select the appropriate employee profile.
  10. Complete all required answers left for submission.

Requesting OBO

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Yes. You are able to cancel a service request whether it was submitted by you or on your behalf by someone else.

Follow the steps below to cancel your service request:

  1. Launch a new web browser session.
  2. Go to https://lausd-myit.onbmc.com. 
  3. Sign-in using your LAUSD email address (john.doe@lausd.net) and password.
  4. Select My Activity (located in the top black navigation bar).
  5. Select the service request you need to cancel.
  6. Press the Cancel button.

 

Yes. You are able to get a shareable URL link only when you are drafting a new service request. You will not be able to get a shareable URL link after your service request has been submitted.

Follow the steps below to get a shareable URL link while drafting a new service request:

  1. Launch a new web browser session.
  2. Go to https://lausd-myit.onbmc.com. 
  3. Sign-in using your LAUSD email address (john.doe@lausd.net) and password.
  4. Select the service request of your interest (for example: School/District Office Technology).
  5. Click on Share.
  6. Click on Copy to clipboard.

 Sharing a request

 

 

 

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Yes. You are able to attach a maximum of three files adding up to 5 MBs per service requests.

Attachment of files can be done in two different scenarios:

  • Attaching a file while drafting a new service request:
    1. Sign in to the LAUSD Service Catalog.
    2. Select the service request of your interest (e.g. School/District Office Technology).
    3. Scroll down to the bottom of the screen
    4. Press the Attach Files button.
    5. Select the file.
    6. Press the Open button.
    7. Press the orange Submit button.

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  • Attaching a file to an existing service request:
    1. Sign in to the LAUSD Service Catalog.
    2. Select My Activity (located in the top black navigation bar).
    3. Select your existing service request.
    4. Press the Add comment button.
    5. Press the Attach Files button.
    6. Select the file.
    7. Press the Open button.
    8. Press the orange Submit button.

 

Yes. You are able to view requests that have been completed or closed. Follow the steps below:

  1. Launch a new web browser session.
  2. Go to https://lausd-myit.onbmc.com. 
  3. Sign-in using your LAUSD email address (john.doe@lausd.net) and password.
  4. Select My Activity (located in the top black navigation bar).
  5. Scroll down to visualize the Past events section of My Activity. 

 

Yes. Old tickets created in the legacy Online Self Service interface are visible in the new LAUSD Service Catalog.

  1. Launch a new web browser session.
  2. Go to https://lausd-myit.onbmc.com. 
  3. Sign-in using your LAUSD email address (john.doe@lausd.net) and password.
  4. Select My Activity (located in the top black navigation bar).