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Retiring Wounded Warrior Continues to Serve His Military Community
Despite a career-ending cancer diagnosis, U.S. Navy Chief Petty Officer Blake Conley prepares to retire after more than 20 years serving his nation with a positive outlook and a desire to keep serving.
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Establishes DHA's procedures for providing analytical support to the MILDEP in the management of operational assemblages.
Establishes time-to-hire procedures within the DHA.
To instruct MTFs on the mandatory use of the DHA Enterprise Teleradiology Services Indefinite Delivery-Indefinite Quantity contract.
Establishes DHA's procedures for birth certificate and reporting at military medical treatment facilities.
Establishes DHA's procedures to implement acquisition authorities.
Establishes DHA's procedures to manage education, training, and clinical readiness activities across the MHS.
Establishes DHA's procedures for the Administration of Standard Form (SF) 182, “Authorization, Agreement, and Certification of Training.”
Establishes DHA's delegations of authority and responsibility for the management of MTFs and DTFs transferred from Military Departments to control of the DHA.
Establishes DHA's procedures for the Workforce Development Branch program directives.
Creates DHA’s procedures to establish common and uniform guidelines, standards, and procedures for all DOD military medical treatment facilities providing oncological medical services to MHS beneficiaries.
Delegates the authority to approve the appointment of retired members of the Armed Forces, within 180 days after retirement, to Market/Small and Market Stand-alone Organizations/Defense Health Agency Regions Directors.
Identifies all approved nonlethal weapons and devices authorized for use by DHA security guards.
Establishes DHA's instructions for using the Defense Medical Logistics Standard Support application.
Establishes DHA's procedures to update responsibilities and provide direction for the implementation and establishment of the DHA Antiterrorism Program.
Establishes the procedures to set forth the policies for care and use of animals used in Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation that is conducted at any location by DOD programs.
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