The Automated-Training, Evaluation, Acquisition, and Management (A-TEAM) program is developing a prototype automated training development system for multi-Service use. The present training development process is time consuming, labor intensive, costly, slow, and requires instructional design expertise. The emergence of proven advanced computer technologies offers the potential for automating the entire training development process. The A-TEAM development technical approach will capitalize on three existing tools already under development or completed: the Army's Automated Systems Approach to Training (ASAT), the Joint Service Instructional Systems Development/Logistics Support Analysis Record (ISD/LSAR) Decision Support System (DSS), and the Navy's Authoring Instructional Materials (AIM) program. ASAT is an automated set of tools to aid training developers in conducting front-end analysis of collective and individual tasks for the design and development of instructional training materials. The Joint Service ISD/LSAR DSS is an integrated set of automated procedures that provides training decision support analysis, including: task selection for training, learning objectives analysis, training media selection, and training equipment requirements analysis. In addition, the Joint Service ISD/LSAR provides an interface with the Logistics Support Analysis Record (LSAR) to allow front-end data integration with the ISD decision-making process. The Navy's AIM system is a set of software programs that provides tools for the design, development, and maintenance of instructional training materials. Each of these tools, however, was designed specifically to meet the needs, requirements, and priorities of each service and are therefore specific to the need of each service. The A-TEAM effort will functionally integrate the ASAT, ISD/LSAR DSS, and AIM tools through effective data interfaces. The effort will also identify functional "gaps" that may exist in the Joint Service ISD capability. This paper will describe the progress of A-TEAM Phase 1, including a functional description of each of the three component tools, the A-TEAM integration approach, and the production schedule for the first A-TEAM software prototype.