Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL) is defined as distributed learning that encompasses improvements in learning technologies that leverage emerging computer and communication technologies, common guidelines and specifications to provide anywhere, anytime learning. In its simplest form, the achievement of anywhere, anytime learning is dependent upon providing learning content in a Web-based environment. Web-based learning products are primarily focused on the individual learner although they can be extended to include both synchronous and asynchronous learning within a group environment. NATO is drafting ADL Policies and planning Prototype developments in support of common high-priority education and training needs. A longer range vision of Nato Partnership for Peace (PfP) is to create a distributed environment in which all nations including their universities and academies have an equal opportunity to develop, deliver, and manage learning tools and course content. All of these efforts are designed to harmonise and greatly enhance education and training at all levels.