The disciplines represented in this website are all directly related to mapping and engineering. This is due to the following:
Geodesy provides the physics and math that are used to write the equations and define the variables needed to define positioning on earth in support of any GIS or map-managed project. This includes ellipsoids, projections, datums, long distance measurements, GPS, latitude, longitude, elevation, and all ground control and reference systems.
Photogrammetry provides the spatial geometries and math to calculate precise quantities from images, whether they are aerial or terrestrial photographs or satellite images of earth or other celestial bodies. Photogrammetry is uniquely capable of allowing the 3D reconstruction of spatial relationships and is the technology that was used by the USGS during the preparation of the quad sheets, and by NASA to map Mars, Jupiter, etc.
Integrity management is an engineering discipline that utilizes a data management method to capture and analyze risk along a pipeline, something that PFIM provides in a fashion similar to dynamic segmentation as found in GIS. That PFIM is capable of handling stations/facilities also is just an additional benefit. In any case, the risk of an object is always of concern, when it is analyzed in relation to a location with severe consequences.
Consulting
Geodesy
Photogrammetry
Integrity Management
Training
Project Management