The Redwood Experience in Oracle Fusion Cloud Permitting and Licensing 25C represents a
significant evolution in user interface (UI) design, leveraging Oracle’s modern Redwood design
system to enhance usability, efficiency, and scalability for public sector agencies. The
importance of Redwood pages in this context lies in their ability to transform how agencies and
citizens interact with permitting and licensing processes.


Key Reasons Redwood Pages Are Important in 25C
 Enhanced User Experience (UX) for Efficiency

Streamlined Navigation: Redwood pages, such as Address and Parcel Detail Pages (new in 25C)
and Permit Application Details, feature intuitive layouts, fewer clicks, and dynamic forms,
reducing the time spent on tasks like permit reviews or inspections.
Citizen-Centric Design: Public-facing pages (e.g., user registration, citation reporting) prioritize
simplicity, enabling self-service for citizens and businesses, which reduces agency workload.
Mobile Optimization: The Oracle Inspector Mobile App in Redwood UI supports field inspectors
with offline capabilities, real-time syncing, and features like checklists and signatures,
improving operational efficiency.

 Consistency Across Oracle Ecosystem
Redwood aligns Permitting and Licensing with other Oracle Fusion Cloud applications, providing
a unified look and feel. This consistency reduces the learning curve for users familiar with
Oracle products and ensures seamless integration with tools like Oracle Transactional Business
Intelligence (OTBI) dashboards.
Scalability: Built on Visual Builder Studio (VBS), Redwood pages are extensible, allowing
agencies to customize workflows while maintaining compatibility with future updates.

 Improved Productivity with AI and Automation

The AI Assistant, exclusive to Redwood pages like Permit Application Details, enables ad-hoc
communication (e.g., drafting emails or notes), saving time for staff.
Dynamic forms and checklists adapt to user inputs, reducing errors and speeding up processes
like permit intake or issue reporting.

 Future-Proofing and Mandatory Adoption

Gradual Transition: Redwood features in 25C (e.g., Address and Parcel pages) are opt-in,
allowing agencies to test and adopt at their own pace. However, they become mandatory in
later releases (e.g., 26C), making early adoption critical to avoid disruptions.
Deprecation of Classic UI: Oracle is phasing out older UI elements (e.g., Public Sector
Accounting in 25A), and Redwood ensures compatibility with modern standards, preparing
agencies for long-term digital transformation.

 Data-Driven Decision Making
Redwood-enabled OTBI dashboards for permits, inspections, parcels, and plan reviews provide
visually appealing, real-time analytics, empowering agencies to monitor performance and make
informed decisions.
The clean design enhances data accessibility, crucial for regulatory compliance and reporting.

 Public Sector Modernization

Redwood pages support the public sector’s need for transparency and accessibility by offering
user-friendly interfaces for diverse stakeholders, from citizens to agency staff.
Features like simplified user registration and citation payment workflows reduce barriers,
fostering trust and engagement with government services.

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