The purpose of this paper is to provide important information for others who undertake a non-co-located collaboration. This paper describes the experiences of and lessons learned by the Singapore-U.S. Tactical All-Inclusive Navigation (SUSTAIN) team in their effort to create innovative new navigation technologies for dismounted soldiers. Discussion will 1) highlight the issues that were important to address in SUSTAIN's attempts to effectively collaborate, 2) describe some of the tools used in the effort to facilitate the collaboration, and 3) suggest a set of best practices for future international research collaboration.
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