A geographic information system (GIS) is a computer-based system capable of assembling, storing, manipulating, analyzing, managing and displaying both spatial (geographic or land-referenced) and non-spatial (time referenced) information. What distinguishes GIS from other information systems is its ability to integrate common database operations with geographic analysis and mapping, providing data for expert management, analysis and decision-making.
With the ever increasing amount and availability of spatial and temporal data throughout the world, the problem arises as to how to manage this data. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) allows an easy and cost effective way to create, manage, analyze and share data. With the use and implementation of GIS Solutions “Smart Decisions” can be made and implemented seamlessly.
American /Avalon can fully integrate field data collection into the GIS and database services using mobile Trimble® GPS units. These units employ ArcPad® technologies to collect field data that can be quickly synched to the main project database and GIS systems. American/Avalon provides a state of the art and fully integrated GIS facility to support a variety of engineering disciplines and applications.
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To find out more about this service, please contact
Mark Colmerauer, (716) 362-1121