The combination of emergency medical training and education can be effectively presented in an online, interactive format and can include scenario-based decision-making exercises. The integration of current technology coupled with the best medical knowledge and intelligent tutoring capabilities can assist the military first responder in gaining the knowledge needed to provide proper assessment and treatment for ill and injured patients and to make reasoned decisions regarding transport. Further enabling comes through the availability of just-in-time job aids that are accessible via palm computer type devices in an anytime, anywhere environment. Combining all of these capabilities and making them available through the JXT Medical Training Portal will improve accessibility to relevant training and related information and serve to minimize medical errors. The focus of this paper is on the process of developing a common set of standardized protocols for use by military and civilian emergency medical personnel, together with the job aids and web-based sustainment training that we call the Global Treatment Protocol Course (GTPC) to support them.