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  • TRICARE provider types: Understanding your options

    You can visit several types of providers when you need care, regardless of your TRICARE plan. It’s important to understand your provider options because who you see impacts both your out-of-pocket costs and filing a claim.

  • Kessel Run hits hyperdrive

    Thirty U.S. Air Force active duty, civilians and contractors gathered in a shared workspace downtown May 7 for the opening of the Kessel Run Experimentation Lab, where they will build the next generation of combat software.

  • SFS allows limited taxi service access

    The 66th Security Forces Squadron here recently changed a policy to allow base personnel to use a preapproved commercial taxi cab service when traveling on or off the installation.

  • Education Partnership Agreement fosters STEM collaboration

    A recently signed Education Partnership Agreement between Hanscom and the Minuteman Regional Vocational Technical School District clears the way for new science, technology, engineering and math-based educational collaboration opportunities. The three-year agreement enables the Air Force Life Cycle

  • Hanscom observes National Arbor Day

    66th Air Base Group Civil Engineering and Hanscom Middle School students joined Col. Roman Hund, installation commander, near the base clinic May 4 to plant a Callery pear tree in recognition of National Arbor Day.

  • Down to one, Hanscom employee waits for a kidney

    Though any available option could grant him healthy years, he’s hoping for a donation from a living organ donor, because they last longer than cadaver kidneys harvested from deceased organ donors.

  • SFS hosts Police Week activities

    Members of the 66th Security Forces Squadron here will host events May 14 through 18 in recognition of National Police Week.

  • A&FRC revamp newcomers welcome

    Airman and Family Readiness Center officials here will introduce a revamped employee orientation program for newly hired personnel at the Community Support Center May 21 and 22.