DOD is participating with the National Cancer Institute in cancer prevention and treatment clinical trials open to all Tricare beneficiaries, according to a May 22 Tricare Management Activity release. Individuals participating in a trial receive care at one of more than 2,000 sites, including military treatment facilities, civilian providers, and comprehensive cancer centers. According to Kay Beck, a registered nurse and clinical trials coordinator, Tricare beneficiaries need a preauthorization from their regional Tricare contractor, but she said that Tricare covers the cost for screening tests to determine trial eligibility and the associated costs of participation in the trial. (TMA release by Patricia Opong-Brown)
More USAF ‘Operational Imperatives’ Likely Coming
Aug. 11, 2022
Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall distilled the top fighting priorities of the Air Force and Space Force into seven “operational imperatives” chiefly as a mechanism to identify the spending transitions needed in the fiscal 2023 budget. But they are likely to persist, and more—on electronic warfare, cyber, and munitions—may be…