What is Joint PME?
Joint Professional Military Education (JPME), whether Service Component-specific or in the National arena, is a critical element in both active duty and civilian leader development, and is the foundation of a joint learning continuum that ensures that DoD organizations and our Armed Forces are intrinsically learning organizations. All five senior-level JPME schools involved with DSLDP meet the criteria described below. The legislative changes dictated in the National Defense Authorization Act of 2005 have expanded the opportunities to receive JPME and established a link between joint officer development and JPME. Our future leaders, whether civilian or active duty, must be knowledgeable, empowered, innovative, and decisive leaders capable of succeeding in fluid and perhaps chaotic operating environments with more comprehensive knowledge of interagency and multi-national cultures and capabilities. The broad focus of the curriculum at each school is designed to prepare students for posit
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