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Welcome to the PMESII tool index

PMESII (Political, Military, Economic, Social, Infrastructure and Information systems) and DIME (Diplomatic, Informational, Military and/or Economic) are key concepts in Irregular Warfare and Effects-Based Operations simulations. PMESII describes the foundation and features of an enemy (or ally) state and can help determine the state's strengths and weaknesses, as well as help estimate the effects various actions will have on states across these areas.

This reference is meant to assist Joint Forces staff in selecting training and simulation software that can appropriately simulate PMESII conditions and actions. The main navigation to your left provides two ways of browsing tools. Complete tool index contains a list of all tools arranged alphabetically by title. Tools by PMESII domain contains tools broken down by PMESII categories, allowing you to browse solely for tools associated with a specific domain.

For any questions about how to add or edit articles to this wiki, please use the Wiki help link in the navigation menu. This will take you to an off-site help index.

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  • 2009-04-06: Wiki version upgraded
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  • 2008-09-08: Protection Policy added
    The page protection guidelines have been outlined. Administrators should note the current policy and make any changes or clarifications necessary.
  • 2008-02-12: DIMEFIL-IRAD Spreadsheet
    We would like to thank Lesa A. McComas for compiling the DIMEFIL-IRAD spreadsheet put together as part of an IR&D effort in 2007. This was a helpful resource and aided us in our search to find tools and resources for our survey of PMESII tools.
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