The term geomatics has gradually emerged and has been embraced by the surveying and engineering industry, particularly by progressive companies, which offer a wider range of services. Schneider Geomatics includes the traditional surveying and engineering definition along with the increased importance of new technologies and the growing demand for a variety of spatially related types of information, particularly in measuring, monitoring, and designing our environment. Schneider Geomatics professionals help design, map, and manage the natural and the man-made resources of the earth. Their skills and efforts are important in project development and environmental protection. They gather, analyze, and manipulate data; map results; help design the built environment and then document the results. The disciplines used in geomatics are based on advancing technologies and use an integrated approach to the acquisition, analysis, storage, distribution, management, and application of spatially referenced data.