Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1. User Experience / User Interface Developmenta. Creating a user-friendly user interface with rich visual alerts and indices for the Spare the Air mobile application on Android and iOS platforms following Air District branding guidelines and working within the revised alert structure currently under development.b. Matching the look and feel of the mobile application to the current Spare the Air website.c. Using responsive design to accommodate all devices and screen sizes.2. Application Programming Interface (API) / Criteria Pollution Dataa. Integrating APIs and content feeds provided by the Air District’s web team to connect with Air District systems including the Air District’s website, Spare the Air website, Air District dynamic/interactive maps, Air District complaint systems, air quality data, and Air District database applications. The mobile application should allow users to set specific alerts and to alert friends and family of alerts natively within the application; provide options for push notifications; be compatible with Android wear and Apple watch; and integrate analytics.3. Custom User Experience a. Creating a user profile based on zip code that offers users real time air quality data customized to fit the user’s geographic location.b. Integrating the application with social platforms (i.e., Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, etc.). c. Promoting social engagement within the application.4. Maintenance and Ongoing Supporta. Providing mobile application maintenance, updates, bug fixes, and support.